Note: The New York Times story here is not a simple one of a teacher performing medical procedures on an underage child at her home … well, maybe it is. While most of the comments agree that there are many problems When a lay teacher has a Covid vaccine at home AND gives it to […]
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Restoring function: unlike a traditional CRISPR system (left), a new method (right) can delete a section of DNA and replace a missing part of a gene, restoring expression of the gene in the liver of mice (arrows) . Two new methods make it possible to delete long sections of the genome and thus expand the […]
Give me some credit I tried to be polite after reading this tweet on our Age of Autism Twitter feed yesterday. “A 15 our night shift. The worst pandemic of our life …” Dr.Ama. 15 hours a day is like a part-time job for most of us, right? How many pediatricians have kicked our children […]
GREENSBORO — After a year dominated by decisions on reopening schools, Guilford County Schools leaders are now shifting focus to how to spend hundreds of millions in federal COVID-19 relief dollars to fuel the district’s recovery and tackle longstanding priorities. At a school board meeting in June, Superintendent Sharon Contreras and her staff shared their […]
When the news of Dr. Anthony Fauci’s email after email becomes known that contradicts the how and why of the pandemic, many of us just shake our heads with a tired sigh. Tucker Carlson: Emails exposed show Fauci supported “grotesque” experiments in the Wuhan lab Fauci directed the catastrophic rise in autism – and did […]
“Mom! I can’t swim anymore! I can’t swim!” My 8-year-old yelled at me, clearly frustrated. He threw off his goggles, splashed angrily, and got out of the pool. He stomped off and sat alone on a nearby pool chair for a few minutes, defeated and angry. And that’s exactly how it was for me. In […]