jtaustin64
jtaustin64 t1_j4q5xg1 wrote
Reply to comment by Upbeat-Many813 in Living in a greener residential area increases the diversity of oligosaccharides in breastmilk. This in turn may affect the child’s health, as the oligosaccharides in breastmilk can protect the infant from harmful microbes and reduce the risk of developing allergies and diseases. by universityofturku
Or is it that people with more wealth are more likely to live in greener urban areas?
jtaustin64 t1_j2filwt wrote
Reply to comment by SaintGalentine in A significant proportion of Texas adolescents reported experiencing dating violence, and this group also reported higher noncontraception use versus those not experiencing dating violence. by Respawan
I grew up in the South and our school let parents pull their kids out of sex ed if they felt it was inappropriate. Needless to say, most of my sex ed was self taught.
jtaustin64 t1_j18sxzn wrote
Reply to comment by discogeek in Louisiana conservatives consider ban on liberal business agendas by positive_X
I think he is just playing dumb. Louisiana is home to a lot of oil and gas and chemical production. ESG will hurt the companies in Louisiana particularly due to the excess impact those operations have on minority communities. Going against ESG because of the "culture war" is likely just a cover to get rid of it to help their corporate donors.
jtaustin64 t1_ixsypa1 wrote
Reply to comment by snellickers in For most Americans, housing was a key component in personal wealth accumulation. However, racist housing policies eroded black wealth in pre-WWII American cities. Black families paid a 28% premium to buy a home on a majority white block, after which their homes lost 10% of their value. by smurfyjenkins
You and I must have been looking at separate Reddits then.
jtaustin64 t1_iud8ff0 wrote
Reply to U.S. Streams Are Drying Up. Data showed that in the South and West, streamflow droughts got longer between 1951 and 2020, regardless of threshold. Worse yet, droughts in these regions are becoming more intense by Wagamaga
My family farms in the South. We have made the comment for the last decade that the weather patterns in the South seem to be shifting to more of a rainy season and dry season like they have in the tropics. It floods when we plant, doesn't rain at all during the growing season, and then floods during harvest.
jtaustin64 t1_j4r08vo wrote
Reply to comment by eboeard-game-gom3 in Living in a greener residential area increases the diversity of oligosaccharides in breastmilk. This in turn may affect the child’s health, as the oligosaccharides in breastmilk can protect the infant from harmful microbes and reduce the risk of developing allergies and diseases. by universityofturku
Read? I am a Reddit user, sir. I make judgments on articles based on the title alone!