This Newspaper Repels Mosquitoes, Makes Us Want To Give Print Another Chance
This Newspaper Repels Mosquitoes, Makes Us Want To Give Print Another Chance.
From the 30 June Huffington Post article
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The paper combined citronella essence — a highly effective and all-natural repellent — with the newspaper’s ink, enabling readers to coat their skin with a repellent that could keep mosquitoes away.
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July 2, 2014 Posted by Janice Flahiff | Consumer Health | Dengue fever, Insect repellent, Leo Burnett, Mawbima, Mosquito, mosquitoes, Newspaper, Sri Lanka, The Huffington Post | Leave a comment
Aerial mosquito spraying study finds no immediate public health risks
(University of California – Davis Health System 27 June 2013) In what researchers say is the first public health study of the aerial mosquito spraying method to prevent West Nile virus, a UC Davis study analyzed emergency department records from Sacramento area hospitals during and immediately after aerial sprayings in the summer of 2005.
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July 14, 2013 Posted by Janice Flahiff | environmental health | insecticides, mosquito spraying, mosquitoes | 1 Comment
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This blog presents a sampling of health and medical news and resources for all. Selected articles and resources will hopefully be of general interest but will also encourage further reading through posted references and other links. Currently I am focusing on public health, basic and applied research and very broadly on disease and healthy lifestyle topics.
Several times a month I will post items on international and global health issues. My Peace Corps Liberia experience (1980-81) has formed me as a global citizen in many ways and has challenged me to think of health and other topics in a more holistic manner.
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