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Covid-19 Vaccine Questions

Check out these amazing flyers about Covid-19 Vaccine development and potential side effects from Alexandra Wickson. Vaccine Development (/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Covid-VaccineDevelopment.pdf)Potential Side Effects (/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Covid-SideEffects.pdf) What is an mMRA vaccine? by Sarah Strassler COVID-19 has spread throughout the world, killing more than 2…

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Get Kids Reading at Level by 3rd Grade

"Use your words," is a common refrain for teachers and parents trying to work with a child. But what if the child doesn't have the right words? How can they express themselves if they don't have the tools to do…

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ST&T: The General Assembly and the Waters of Georgia

Feb 27. Noon. Virtual. Kevin Jeselnik, General Councel at Chattahoochee Riverkeeper Ever wonder how the legislative process works? Want to learn more? Want to be a part of the process and advocate for change? https://youtu.be/jlP5cwKB1NI Watch the presentation here! Join…

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AST: Disparities in Alzheimer’s Research & Care

African Americans are 2 times as likely to be affected by Alzheimer's Disease, but participate in research in much lower numbers.  This Virtual Science Tavern will focus on health disparities in current Alzheimer's care and research, differences in symptoms between…

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What exactly is One Health?

One Health means solving problems by thinking about people, animals, and the environment. One Health is a multi-field approach to solving health problems that works at the intersection of human, animal, and environmental health. The idea behind a One Health…

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Event: The Importance of Writing Your Legislator

This event occurred March 13, 2021. Check out the recording of it: https://youtu.be/GHgwhMWnzrk Speaking with your legislators is a perfect example of democracy in action. They can only serve community needs if they know what you care about. If science is what…

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