Dr. Cheryl Holder
@drcherylholder.bsky.social
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Primary care doctor showing link between climate warming and health and what you can do now!
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How can we shape heat policies to better protect the health of communities across the US? Join the NAM Climate Communities Network on 9/4 for a virtual convening on data-informed action to reduce heat-related deaths. Register: nam.edu/event/levera... #ClimateActionforHealth
Leveraging Data to Drive Effective Heat Protection Policies - NAM
This webinar will spotlight exemplar heat policies and demonstrate how data-informed policy can reduce heat-related deaths and safeguard community health.
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The summer swelter is back! Yet another heat dome. 113 today in Tampa, FL for the heat index! Same heat tomorrow. Since 1930s Tampa has only had a couple of dozen, if that, heat index days above 113.
A warming climate makes these intense heat domes (and oppressive heat) more likely and more intense
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Rev. Natalie Piner of Metropolitan AME Miami Church invited me give the sermon on Health and Joy today. Of course I had to include climate chang😊🎄🙏🏾
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In honour of #AGU24, @graocat.bsky.social and I have updated our feed of scientists who study climate-related topics. It now stands at

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Click here to pin the feed if you haven't already. You can also browse all the individual accounts on the "About" page: bsky.app/profile/did:...
An image of climate scientists at the AGU meeting holding signs saying "stand up for science" and "cut ties to fossil fuels" and "protect our communities"
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Happy Thanksgiving all🙏🏾
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The Food and Drug Administration has said that it has found disease-causing bacteria, as well as mold-like and powdery substances in Tom’s of Maine products and facilities.
FDA says it found bacteria, ‘mold-like’ substances in this toothpaste
The bacteria found include Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can cause blood and lung infections, and Ralstonia insidiosa, which can lead to sepsis.
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Reposted by Dr. Cheryl Holder