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Food allergies: OK to eat peanuts if pregnant? (1)
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A new study reports that children of women who ate peanuts during pregnancy had lower rates of peanut allergies than women who were told not to eat peanuts. This could be good news. But I’m baffled by food allergies. Why are rates rising? Why don’t we know more about them? Why isn’t there more research? I’m getting lots of questions about them lately. Good places to start: The National Library of Medicine explains the research. ...
Are we too clean for our own good? | Wise Bread (10)
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By Andrea DicksonA friend of mine has three daughters, all under 6 years old. Recently, she was at the supermarket with her youngest. Her daughter dropped her pacifier on the ground. My friend picked it up, wiped it on her shirt, and handed it back to her daughter. An elderly gentleman approached her a few seconds later. Chuckling, he patted her child on the head. "This must not be your first kid, then," he said ...
رييس دانشگاه تهران : كسي كه با لباس ميهماني به دانشگاه ميآيد اصلا نبايد به دانشگاه راه داده شود (1)
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ایسنا: رييس دانشگاه تهران با اشاره به پيشنهاد ارائه شده از سوي يكي از دانشجويان دانشگاه مبني بر ايجاد يونيفرم متحدالشكل براي دانشجويان دانشگاه، گفت: كسي كه اين پيشنهاد را ارائه كرده مشخصات متحدالشكلي را مدنظر دارد و ديگر دانشجويان ميتوانند در زمينه اين پيشنهاد نقطه نظرات خود را بيان كنند. دكتر فرهاد رهبر با اشاره به گفته يكي از دانشجويان مبني بر اينكه چرا بايد پوششي در دانشگاه داشته باشيم كه دور از شان ...
Pollen Bots (4)
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Seasonal allergy sufferers, rejoice! Japanese scientists have deployed an army of anthropomorphic pollen sensors across the country in an effort to aid the 15 million Japanese allergic to pollen. These Pollen Bots’ eyes change color depending on the pollen count so allergy sufferers can plan their outdoor activities accordingly. For those of us with hay fever, that’s nothing to sneeze at.