4 tips for covering EPA’s proposed ‘transparency in regulatory science’ rule
…blood lead levels of this population of children that we looked at. The study will publish the number of children in the study, all kinds of information about the data…
…blood lead levels of this population of children that we looked at. The study will publish the number of children in the study, all kinds of information about the data…
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…households. They propose a “baby bond” program that would focus on growing wealth for children in low-income families, regardless of race or ethnicity. The plan would center on an average…
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…children as chattel. For most of that century or so, slave brokerage ads appeared primarily in Northern newspapers, Taylor finds in his paper, “Enquire of the Printer: Newspaper Advertising and…
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…Paul Offit, the director of the Vaccine Education Center and an attending physician in the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia; Zachary Brennan, a reporter with…
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…Almost 67 million people were enrolled in Medicaid as of May 2020, including about 29 million children. In 1990 Congress decided that drugmakers who want to have their products covered…
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…and view it as an extra task — an add-on to their workload. They actually should consider multicultural education as integral to children’s education with lessons and activities introduced throughout…
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…retracted findings as valid. One retracted paper they studied, published in JAMA Pediatrics in 2012, claimed that putting an Elmo sticker on an apple encouraged children to choose apples over…
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…savings of 77 cents per tax holiday targeting school supplies across an eight-year period covering 15,000 households. More than half of those households had no children. The value here —…
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…threats such as: Leisure: Internet-connected children’s toys are easy tools for espionage, as demonstrated by the ‘My Friend Cayla’ doll, the spiritual descendent of the Furby. Cayla was banned from…
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…to, for example, help children in poverty. Or help people learn new ways to work as the economy evolves. There’s a bit of a paradox that in some ways the…
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