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Posts by Pandemic Histories

I have a question for disease and public health historians out there. What are the best historical analyses of 'eradication' and 'elimination' campaigns out there? I know Packard, Cueto, Bhattacharya ... any other ideas? I'm working on syphilis...

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Autism and Tylenol: what the science says | CBC Radio The Trump administration has said that Tylenol may cause autism, and that leucovorin may treat it — but the established science does not support those claims, and health professionals around the world...

There's no evidence Tylenol exposure causes #Autism, & rising diagnosis rates reflect better screening & awareness, not an emerging epidemic, says @AllianceAutism Scientific Director & #MCHPResearch Adjunct Scientist Deepa Singal in a @cbcradio interview.
www.cbc.ca/radio/frontb...

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Black and white print of Snuggles, the artist's goldfish.

Black and white print of Snuggles, the artist's goldfish.

Just writing up some points on 'unexpected positive outcomes' for Democratizing Pandemic Recovery project. 1. Partnership 2. Adaptability 3. Advocacy 4. Hope and Resilience. Art Show is one week away! #pandemichistories

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Hunger, Health and Hope: A History of School Meals in Britain, IN-PERSON Royal Historical Society public lecture at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Institute of Education, UCL

Excited to give the @royalhistsoc.org's public lecture this December: 'Hunger, Health and Hope: A History of School Meals in Britain' @sheffielduni.bsky.social @esrcschoolmeals.bsky.social #histed

📅 Tuesday 10 December, 6pm
🎟️ Free, all welcome. Register here
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/hunger-hea...

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"Democratizing Pandemic Recovery" uses oral histories and visual arts to share the knowledge of community organizations in Winnipeg and Tecpán, Guatemala. We explore how they adapted their programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and what we can learn from their innovative responses.

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"Democratizing Pandemic Recovery" uses oral histories and visual arts to share the knowledge of community organizations in Winnipeg and Tecpán, Guatemala. We explore how they adapted their programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic, and what we can learn from their innovative responses.

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I think I'm afraid to look. So sorry ... interesting to think AI relies so thoroughly on pirated intellectual property. Maybe our students would rather hear the real thing?@janisthiessen.bsky.social

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After a long hiatus, looking forward to sharing research news. First up will be an announcement for our Democratizing Pandemic Recovery art show, on October 3. Poster coming soon!

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