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Dec 23, 2022

Use of Social Media for Dissemination of Public Health Information: A Double-Edged Sword

People are increasingly turning to social media as their source of news. Nearly half of adults in the United States say they get news from social media “often” or “sometimes.” People may first hear about emerging health concerns, like long COVID or monkeypox, through social media not managed by government…

Public Health

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Use of Social Media for Dissemination of Public Health Information: A Double-Edged Sword
Use of Social Media for Dissemination of Public Health Information: A Double-Edged Sword
Public Health

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Dec 23, 2022

How Social Media Can Help & Harm LGBTQ+ Youth

Social media can be a double-edged sword for LGBTQ+ youth. It is important that we understand LGBTQ+ youth’s experiences on social media to continue to facilitate safe spaces for exploring identity, finding community, and representation, while developing strategies to reduce the risk of bullying and harassment online. How social media can help LGBTQ+ youth. It can provide…

Social Media

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How Social Media Can Help & Harm LGBTQ+ Youth
How Social Media Can Help & Harm LGBTQ+ Youth
Social Media

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Published in Rediscover STEAM

·Aug 6, 2022

Dorothy Horstmann, Epidemiologist & Polio Researcher

Dr. Dorothy Horstmann wore many hats, including epidemiologist, virologist, pediatrician, and educator. Her research on the spread of poliovirus through the human bloodstream helped lay the foundation for the development of the polio vaccine. Since 1988, more than an estimated 1.5 …

Womens History

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Dorothy Horstmann, Epidemiologist & Polio Researcher
Dorothy Horstmann, Epidemiologist & Polio Researcher
Womens History

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Published in Rediscover STEAM

·Jul 30, 2022

Isabel Morgan, “Unsung Hero” in Eradicating Polio

Isabel Morgan was born in 1911, in New Bedford, Massachusetts to two accomplished scientists (her father Thomas Hunt Morgan went on to win a Nobel Prize in 1933). She grew up to be a virologist and an “unsung hero” in the fight to eradicate polio. Morgan received her A.B. from…

Womens History

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Isabel Morgan, “Unsung Hero” in Eradicating Polio
Isabel Morgan, “Unsung Hero” in Eradicating Polio
Womens History

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Jun 13, 2022

Casualty of COVID-19 Misinformation: Childhood Immunizations

Misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccine’s safety and efficacy has a new casualty: childhood immunizations. Throughout the pandemic, we have seen myths circulating about the COVID-19 vaccine, such as that it causes sterility, was developed too quickly, or will change your DNA. Pregnancy apps, where many expecting parents go for support…

Vaccines

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Casualty of COVID-19 Misinformation: Childhood Immunizations
Casualty of COVID-19 Misinformation: Childhood Immunizations
Vaccines

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Published in Rediscover STEAM

·Jun 11, 2022

LGBTQ+ Hidden Figures in STEM

Happy Pride Month! This June, let’s honor LGBTQ+ pioneers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Sally Ride

LGBTQ

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LGBTQ+ Hidden Figures in STEM
LGBTQ+ Hidden Figures in STEM
LGBTQ

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May 31, 2022

Dismantling Barriers to Transgender People Getting Vaccinated Against COVID-19

Surveys conducted in Colorado and Pennsylvania revealed that the LGBTQ+ population has lower rates of COVID-19 vaccinations and higher rates of vaccine hesitancy than the American public at large. Most public health models rely exclusively on a binary model of sex/gender, which erases non-conforming identities and makes relevant data on…

Transgender

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Dismantling Barriers to Transgender People Getting Vaccinated Against COVID-19
Dismantling Barriers to Transgender People Getting Vaccinated Against COVID-19
Transgender

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Published in Rediscover STEAM

·Apr 23, 2022

Arab Women Are Breaking the Glass Ceiling in STEM

Happy National Arab American Heritage Month! In the Middle East, women earn more science and mathematics degrees per capita than their counterparts in both the United States and Europe. UNESCO estimates up to 57% of all STEM graduates in Arab countries are women. Women in STEM in countries like Jordan…

Women In STEM

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Arab Women Are Breaking the Glass Ceiling in STEM
Arab Women Are Breaking the Glass Ceiling in STEM
Women In STEM

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Published in Environmental Justice Coalition

·Apr 22, 2022

Earth Day: 1970 to 2022

The First Earth Day — Senator Gaylord Nelson from Wisconsin organized the first Earth Day on April 22, 1970. He hoped to raise awareness about environmental issues, such as clean air and water, and to rally support for the grassroots environmental movement. An estimated 20 million people took part in the first Earth Day, attending…

Earth Day

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Earth Day: 1970 to 2022
Earth Day: 1970 to 2022
Earth Day

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Published in Rediscover STEAM

·Apr 16, 2022

Combating Imposter Syndrome as a Woman in STEM

“Imposter syndrome is experienced by millions of people around the world cross-culturally and describes difficulty internalizing one’s accomplishments and instead attributing their success to other factors. …

Imposter Syndrome

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Combating Imposter Syndrome as a Woman in STEM
Combating Imposter Syndrome as a Woman in STEM
Imposter Syndrome

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Natasha Matta

Natasha Matta

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Student at the University of Michigan | Interested in health equity & social justice

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