Watch what happens when not enough people are protected from measles
The Star has created an animation that shows how quickly measles can spread in an unprotected community — and why it’s important to have high rates of immunity.
The Star has created an animation that shows how quickly measles can spread in an unprotected community — and why it’s important to have high rates of immunity.
Through the #IASONEVOICE series, we spotlight the unique perspectives of IAS Members. Our members may be different – in race, gender and beliefs – but…
By Donna Campisano, specialist, Communications, APHL The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t launch the antiscience, antivax movement in this country, but it certainly escalated it. And with…
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The Parent Revolution: Rescuing Your Kids from the Radicals Ruining Our Schools
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Using forests to prop up carbon markets can lead to “perverse effects” on land management, such as cutting out local communities
What Living in the Pandemic Society Has Taught Me
More huge cities are facing Day Zero—the date water taps go dry—just as Cape Town, South Africa, did