Cleaning Just Became More Attractive With biom Planet-Friendly Wipes

Cleaning Just Became More Attractive With biom Planet-Friendly Wipes

To be blunt: I hate cleaning but I need things clean. For peace of mind but also to keep my allergies and asthma in check. I’ve always struggled with chemical-based cleaning products because they kick up my asthma, but I also haven’t loved the scents or cleaning capabilities of many of the “eco-friendly” brands. Their […]

How to improve your indoor air quality for a healthier winter

How to improve your indoor air quality for a healthier winter

As the seasons change and the weather starts to feel cooler, you may consider closing your windows and doors to create a warmer and cozy environment in your homes, but this may cause many health risks to yourself and your loved ones due to the lack of ventilation and resultant poor air quality. Try these […]

California streamlines workplace pandemic rules — including masking and exclusion pay

California streamlines workplace pandemic rules — including masking and exclusion pay

California workplaces will see some minor changes to coronavirus prevention procedures under new rules adopted Thursday that will last until year end. Many of the rules are now tied to California Department of Public Health guidelines, giving them more flexibility since that agency can be more nimble in adapting to changing conditions. The Cal/OSHA Standards […]

Dinosaur Day and Science Fest is Back at Sierra College on May 1, 2022 – YubaNet

Dinosaur Day and Science Fest is Back at Sierra College on May 1, 2022 – YubaNet

Rocklin, CA (April 21, 2022) — After a long pandemic freeze, Dinosaur Day and Science Fest has finally thawed! The Sierra College Natural History Museum (SCNHM) is excited to announce the return of its annual science festival this May 1, 2022! This is a fun educational experience for all ages, focusing on S.T.E.A.M. (science, technology, […]

Why These Israeli Farmers Became Heroes After Killing Their Crops

Why These Israeli Farmers Became Heroes After Killing Their Crops

Ilana Toweg, right, and her husband Doron field countless prayer requests because of their prominence as Israel farmers strictly observing shmita, Jewish laws about letting farmland lie fallow every seven years. (Deborah Danan via JTA.org) By Deborah Danan MOSHAV AZARIA, Israel – Doron Toweg’s farmyard is as quiet, peaceful and unruffled as his voice. Apart […]

Cornell Student Discusses Research on Salamanders, How to Prepare for Next Year’s Migration

Cornell Student Discusses Research on Salamanders, How to Prepare for Next Year’s Migration

On March 19, Paula Blanco-Ortiz ’24, shared her research on non-invasive detection methods for Blue-spotted and Jefferson salamanders at the 23rd Annual National Conference for McNair Scholars and Undergraduate Research. Blanco-Ortiz reported that these salamanders are species of concern for the general lack of knowledge about their mating behaviors and how easily their environment is […]

Fayette EMS retools community paramedicine program | Progress

Fayette EMS retools community paramedicine program | Progress

The COVID-19 pandemic created a crisis that led to innovation for Fayette EMS, which redesigned its community paramedicine program to serve locals in their homes. “The whole idea is to keep people healthier at home,” said Fayette EMS Chief Rick Adobato. The pandemic-era redesign had a goal of treating residents before they needed emergency services. […]

Transport options for infected eased

Transport options for infected eased

REVISED SIGNS: Centers for Disease Control Deputy Director-General Philip Lo said the main warning signs of severe illness have been expanded to seven conditions By Lee I-chia / Staff reporter The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) yesterday relaxed the permissible transportation methods for people with COVID-19 quarantining at home, as well as people in home […]