#Harvard #COVID #Airplanes #Restaurants #eating Across the country COVID-19 lockdowns, shutdowns and restrictive limits are keeping people from gathering in restaurants, but airlines are still feeding people. The Big Q: Why is it safe to eat on an airplane and not in a restaurant? A Harvard University opinion: In a recent study it explains that […]
Growing CVOIS-19 coronavirus outbreaks at nursing homes in Washington, Illinois, New Jersey and other states in our nation are laying out for all to see the industry’s long-running problems, including a struggle to control infections and a staffing crisis that relies on poorly paid aides who cannot afford to stay home sick. Earlier this year, […]
Eating an egg a day is not likely to increase your risk of heart disease, researchers say. The 30 yr study showed no association between moderate egg consumption and risk of heart disease. The report, led by a team at Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health in Boston should help reassure uneasy egg eaters. […]
Money really cannot buy happiness is the conclusion drawn by researchers from Harvard and Yale who noted that exercise is far more beneficial for a person’s mental well-being than a massive bank balance. To arrive at these findings, a study of 1.2-M people across all 50 states was conducted in order to determine whether or […]
The current controversy over consumption of eggs would push anyone over the edge. Because eggs are 1 of the richest sources of cholesterol and almost 100-M North American adults have high cholesterol, many experts warn that eating eggs can increase your risk of heart disease and heart attacks. Although most of our cholesterol is made […]
Like size or intelligence, sexual attraction isn’t defined by one gene alone, but is instead the result of the complex interplay between multiple regions of the genome and hard to pin environmental factors. That’s the conclusion of an analysis conducted on half a million DNA profiles as part of a giant study by researchers in […]
President Trump talking about goals of pulling troops out of Afghanistan, the longest running war in American history says he has to listen to his generals to stay, because it is “Harvard for terrorists.” “I would like to just get out,” President Trump told Fox News’ “Tucker Carlson Tonight.” “The problem is it just seems to be a […]
FLASH: Optimism over the economy has boosted President Trump’s approval rating to the highest it has been in 2 years, according to a newly released Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll survey. Overall, the survey found that 48% of voters approve of the job President Trump is doing, while 52% said they disapprove. President Trump’s approval is up […]
By Jack Cashill What shocked even the old timers in my hometown was that Mayor Hugh Addonizio, the man who gave me my Eagle Scout Award, would accept kickbacks in cash right across his desk. They were troubled less by his criminality — that was expected in Newark — than by his lack of subtlety. Addonizio […]
President Trump’s Approval Jumps to 46% US President Donald Trump’s approval rating rose to 46% from 44T in October, according to a Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll survey released exclusively to the press Monday. “Trump’s numbers show an uptick as voters continue to give him credit on the economy and battling terrorism successfully,” Harvard CAPS/Harris Poll co-director Mark Penn […]
On Sunday October 14, 2018, leaders and representatives of Asian-American communities across the nation heal a mass rally at the Copley Square in Boston to support SFFA’s (Students for Fair Admissions) lawsuit against Harvard University and to protest Harvard’s anti-Asian discrimination in admissions. This historical event is hosted by Asian American Coalition for Education (AACE) and other partnering organizations listed below. It was one […]
The Most Common Causes of that Pain in Your Neck Here, according to Harvard Medical School, are the seven most common causes of neck pain, as follows: Muscle pain. Stress or overexertion can cause and aching or sore neck. The neck muscles may develop hard knots that are tender to the touch, sometimes called trigger […]
Harvard’s Crimson Calls Out School’s Liberal Bias Ivy League faculty is out of touch with America. Harvard University’s student newspaper now calling on the school to hire more conservative faculty to bridge a “stark divide” that is not reflective of society and might be contributing to “declining trust” in higher education. In an editorial, The Crimson cited its […]
President Donald Trump Cannot be Impeached Because Some Do Not Like Him US President Donald Trump was well within his constitutional right to tell FBI Director James Comey not to prosecute former national security adviser Lt. General Michael Flynn. There are just 2 remedies for those who are outraged over President Trump’s firing of James […]
Harvard’s School of Public Health Urges Eating Organic Besides air, water and shelter, the other basic human essential is food. For centuries, the biggest human challenges were getting enough of it and obtaining the nutrients necessary from it to maintain good health. Now, the world is faced with a food conundrum that was likely (hopefully) unforeseen […]
American’s are Confident About Jobs and the Economy The majority of Americans are saying the economy is going strong, and many believe the trend will continue under President Donald Trump, according to a new poll. The Harvard-Harris online survey found that 61% view the economy as strong, Vs 39%who say it is weak, while 42% […]
Legal Scholars Back President Trump’s Supreme Court Pick President Donald Trump’s selection of 10th Circuit Appeals Court Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the Supreme Court seat of the late Justice Antonin Scalia as a very smart appointment. Just after President Donald Trump announced his selection Tuesday evening Alan Dershowitz said, “I think Trump was smart […]
Public Health ‘Enemy #1″ is Sugar, not Fat New revelations that the sugar industry has funded research since the 1960’s casting doubt on sugar’s role in heart disease, and claiming fat was the biggest risk factor, suggest Big Sugar has been as hazardous to public health as big as Big Tobacco. So say a growing […]
Entrepreneurship in America “Died” Under Obama $BAC The Y 2008 financial crisis buried US entrepreneurship, and it’s having a hard time coming alive again. A US economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch (NYSE:BAC), recently said that the formation of new corporate firms and individual establishments has plunged since the financial crisis and remained low […]
UC Berkeley #1, According to the 2016 “America’s Best Colleges” The University of California, Berkeley, has led five other UC campuses among the Top 10 public universities in annual rankings of US schools of higher learning. While UC Berkeley has kept its ranking as the #1, according to the Y 2016 “America’s Best Colleges” list […]
Donald Trump, In Move to GOP Unity, Picks Mike Pence for VP Donald Trump chose Indiana Governor Mike Pence, 57 anni, as his Vice Presidential running mate Thursday, according to reports. If Donald Trump does not change his mind before his scheduled announcement in NYC at 11:00a Friday, the move would put at his side […]
Donald Trump, “The United States Must Get Tougher with ISIS Terrorists” Donald Trump pointed out the facts when he discussed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein’s strong-armed approach with terrorists in a Tuesday speech in North Carolina. “There was no praise here,” a campaign spokeswoman said on TV Wednesday. “Mr. Trump was pointing out the facts , […]