Iām pretty healthy overall, so do I need to take a daily multivitamin to prevent illness?
Health & WellnessMegan Madsen, DO
For most people, a multivitamin is probably not necessary to improve health. TL/DR: If you eat a varied diet that contains many fruits and vegetables, you probably do not need to supplement with a multivitamin. There is no evidence that vitamins reduce the development of chronic illnesses such as heart disease or significantly reduce risk Read more…
June 19, 2023
Those Nerdy Girls honor Ms. Opal Lee, the Grandmother of Juneteenth
Social and Racial Justice
Gretchen Peterson, Chief Operations Officer
Today Those Nerdy Girls honor Ms. Opal Lee, the Grandmother of Juneteenth. Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. It is named for June 19th, the day in 1865 that enslaved people in Texas found out they were free. Ms. Lee, who refers to herself as ājust a little old lady in Read more…
June 16, 2023
Will there be an updated COVID booster this fall?
Vaccines
A: Yes. It looks like an updated formula with an XBB variant will be headed our way soon in the US. TL;DR: ā
Fall boosters will be comprised of one (a āmonovalentā) XBB strain. ā
The closely related XBB strains protect well against each other, so vaccine makers will pick one (might be XBB1.5). ā
The original SARS-CoV-2 Read more…
June 13, 2023
Whatās going on with syphilis rates in the U.S.?
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
Syphilis rates are on the rise in the U.S. There are a variety of factors that might be responsible for this, including underfunding of public health clinics and failure to train clinicians to take adequate sexual histories. Rates of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) have been climbing in the U.S., especially since 2020 when the COVID pandemic Read more…
June 1, 2023
Are screening tests and diagnostic tests the same thing?
Data Literacy Reproductive Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
MacKenzie (Kenzie) Isaac, MA
The Short Answer: Nope! š
š¾āāļø The goal of a screening test is to determine the likelihood of disease in a person who currently shows no signs or symptoms, while a diagnostic test detects whether (and what type of) disease might be present in someone with symptoms. While some screening tests can be self-administered at home Read more…
May 31, 2023
It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Women in STEM
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
As we wind down this beautiful month of May, we would like to take a moment to highlight Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. People of Asian and Pacific Islander ancestries are from approximately 50 distinct ethnic groups speaking over 100 languages. These ancestries include Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Hawaiian, and more. Read more…
May 25, 2023
What is the framing effect?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
Tl;dr: The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which our choices are more influenced by how information is presented than the information itself. We can overcome the framing effect by purposefully rephrasing information to reflect both positive and negative aspects of the choice, separating the information from the razzle dazzle, and gathering as much Read more…
May 24, 2023
What is gun violence, and who does it affect?
Data and Metrics Health Policy
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
Gun violence has become an alarming public health crisis in the United States. Its toll goes well beyond the thousands of lives lost each year. It devastates families and communities. It threatens our sense of safety and security. In a series on gun violence as a public health issue, we explain the different types of Read more…
May 22, 2023
Whatās going on with mammography screening guidelines?
Health & Wellness
Mammograms are a useful screening tool for breast cancer, but they arenāt perfect tests. Figuring out how best to use them is tricky and changes over time. In early May, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a draft of their updated guidelines for breast cancer screening. They now propose changing the starting Read more…
May 19, 2023
What is this drug Ozempic I keep hearing about?
Health & Wellness
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes and has lately been touted as a helpful option to stimulate weight loss. Ozempic (semaglutide) was approved in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes. Sometime in 2022, the drugās manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced that the drug was in short supply in part due to āincredibleā demand. Read more…
May 15, 2023
How can I boost my childās immunity to misinformation?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
To help your child separate fact from fiction, teach them to: be skeptical, use credible sources, think critically, and embrace learning through science. Start early, and weave these lessons into everyday life. Back when we were young, we Nerdy Girls used encyclopedias, reference books, and textbooks to learn. These days, we are surrounded by a Read more…
May 11, 2023
What do we know about the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people? Is it safe?
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
May 9, 2023
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
May 9, 2023
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
May 6, 2023
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
For most people, a multivitamin is probably not necessary to improve health. TL/DR: If you eat a varied diet that contains many fruits and vegetables, you probably do not need to supplement with a multivitamin. There is no evidence that vitamins reduce the development of chronic illnesses such as heart disease or significantly reduce risk Read more…
Those Nerdy Girls honor Ms. Opal Lee, the Grandmother of Juneteenth
Social and Racial JusticeGretchen Peterson, Chief Operations Officer
Today Those Nerdy Girls honor Ms. Opal Lee, the Grandmother of Juneteenth. Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. It is named for June 19th, the day in 1865 that enslaved people in Texas found out they were free. Ms. Lee, who refers to herself as ājust a little old lady in Read more…
June 16, 2023
Will there be an updated COVID booster this fall?
Vaccines
A: Yes. It looks like an updated formula with an XBB variant will be headed our way soon in the US. TL;DR: ā
Fall boosters will be comprised of one (a āmonovalentā) XBB strain. ā
The closely related XBB strains protect well against each other, so vaccine makers will pick one (might be XBB1.5). ā
The original SARS-CoV-2 Read more…
June 13, 2023
Whatās going on with syphilis rates in the U.S.?
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
Syphilis rates are on the rise in the U.S. There are a variety of factors that might be responsible for this, including underfunding of public health clinics and failure to train clinicians to take adequate sexual histories. Rates of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) have been climbing in the U.S., especially since 2020 when the COVID pandemic Read more…
June 1, 2023
Are screening tests and diagnostic tests the same thing?
Data Literacy Reproductive Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
MacKenzie (Kenzie) Isaac, MA
The Short Answer: Nope! š
š¾āāļø The goal of a screening test is to determine the likelihood of disease in a person who currently shows no signs or symptoms, while a diagnostic test detects whether (and what type of) disease might be present in someone with symptoms. While some screening tests can be self-administered at home Read more…
May 31, 2023
It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Women in STEM
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
As we wind down this beautiful month of May, we would like to take a moment to highlight Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. People of Asian and Pacific Islander ancestries are from approximately 50 distinct ethnic groups speaking over 100 languages. These ancestries include Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Hawaiian, and more. Read more…
May 25, 2023
What is the framing effect?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
Tl;dr: The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which our choices are more influenced by how information is presented than the information itself. We can overcome the framing effect by purposefully rephrasing information to reflect both positive and negative aspects of the choice, separating the information from the razzle dazzle, and gathering as much Read more…
May 24, 2023
What is gun violence, and who does it affect?
Data and Metrics Health Policy
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
Gun violence has become an alarming public health crisis in the United States. Its toll goes well beyond the thousands of lives lost each year. It devastates families and communities. It threatens our sense of safety and security. In a series on gun violence as a public health issue, we explain the different types of Read more…
May 22, 2023
Whatās going on with mammography screening guidelines?
Health & Wellness
Mammograms are a useful screening tool for breast cancer, but they arenāt perfect tests. Figuring out how best to use them is tricky and changes over time. In early May, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a draft of their updated guidelines for breast cancer screening. They now propose changing the starting Read more…
May 19, 2023
What is this drug Ozempic I keep hearing about?
Health & Wellness
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes and has lately been touted as a helpful option to stimulate weight loss. Ozempic (semaglutide) was approved in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes. Sometime in 2022, the drugās manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced that the drug was in short supply in part due to āincredibleā demand. Read more…
May 15, 2023
How can I boost my childās immunity to misinformation?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
To help your child separate fact from fiction, teach them to: be skeptical, use credible sources, think critically, and embrace learning through science. Start early, and weave these lessons into everyday life. Back when we were young, we Nerdy Girls used encyclopedias, reference books, and textbooks to learn. These days, we are surrounded by a Read more…
May 11, 2023
What do we know about the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people? Is it safe?
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
May 9, 2023
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
May 9, 2023
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
May 6, 2023
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
Today Those Nerdy Girls honor Ms. Opal Lee, the Grandmother of Juneteenth. Juneteenth commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. It is named for June 19th, the day in 1865 that enslaved people in Texas found out they were free. Ms. Lee, who refers to herself as ājust a little old lady in Read more…
Will there be an updated COVID booster this fall?
VaccinesA: Yes. It looks like an updated formula with an XBB variant will be headed our way soon in the US. TL;DR: ā Fall boosters will be comprised of one (a āmonovalentā) XBB strain. ā The closely related XBB strains protect well against each other, so vaccine makers will pick one (might be XBB1.5). ā The original SARS-CoV-2 Read more…
Whatās going on with syphilis rates in the U.S.?
Reproductive HealthSara Gorman, PhD, MPH
Syphilis rates are on the rise in the U.S. There are a variety of factors that might be responsible for this, including underfunding of public health clinics and failure to train clinicians to take adequate sexual histories. Rates of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) have been climbing in the U.S., especially since 2020 when the COVID pandemic Read more…
June 1, 2023
Are screening tests and diagnostic tests the same thing?
Data Literacy Reproductive Health Uncertainty and Misinformation
MacKenzie (Kenzie) Isaac, MA
The Short Answer: Nope! š
š¾āāļø The goal of a screening test is to determine the likelihood of disease in a person who currently shows no signs or symptoms, while a diagnostic test detects whether (and what type of) disease might be present in someone with symptoms. While some screening tests can be self-administered at home Read more…
May 31, 2023
It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Women in STEM
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
As we wind down this beautiful month of May, we would like to take a moment to highlight Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. People of Asian and Pacific Islander ancestries are from approximately 50 distinct ethnic groups speaking over 100 languages. These ancestries include Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Hawaiian, and more. Read more…
May 25, 2023
What is the framing effect?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
Tl;dr: The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which our choices are more influenced by how information is presented than the information itself. We can overcome the framing effect by purposefully rephrasing information to reflect both positive and negative aspects of the choice, separating the information from the razzle dazzle, and gathering as much Read more…
May 24, 2023
What is gun violence, and who does it affect?
Data and Metrics Health Policy
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
Gun violence has become an alarming public health crisis in the United States. Its toll goes well beyond the thousands of lives lost each year. It devastates families and communities. It threatens our sense of safety and security. In a series on gun violence as a public health issue, we explain the different types of Read more…
May 22, 2023
Whatās going on with mammography screening guidelines?
Health & Wellness
Mammograms are a useful screening tool for breast cancer, but they arenāt perfect tests. Figuring out how best to use them is tricky and changes over time. In early May, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a draft of their updated guidelines for breast cancer screening. They now propose changing the starting Read more…
May 19, 2023
What is this drug Ozempic I keep hearing about?
Health & Wellness
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes and has lately been touted as a helpful option to stimulate weight loss. Ozempic (semaglutide) was approved in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes. Sometime in 2022, the drugās manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced that the drug was in short supply in part due to āincredibleā demand. Read more…
May 15, 2023
How can I boost my childās immunity to misinformation?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
To help your child separate fact from fiction, teach them to: be skeptical, use credible sources, think critically, and embrace learning through science. Start early, and weave these lessons into everyday life. Back when we were young, we Nerdy Girls used encyclopedias, reference books, and textbooks to learn. These days, we are surrounded by a Read more…
May 11, 2023
What do we know about the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people? Is it safe?
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
May 9, 2023
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
May 9, 2023
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
May 6, 2023
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
Syphilis rates are on the rise in the U.S. There are a variety of factors that might be responsible for this, including underfunding of public health clinics and failure to train clinicians to take adequate sexual histories. Rates of sexually-transmitted infections (STIs) have been climbing in the U.S., especially since 2020 when the COVID pandemic Read more…
Are screening tests and diagnostic tests the same thing?
Data Literacy Reproductive Health Uncertainty and MisinformationMacKenzie (Kenzie) Isaac, MA
The Short Answer: Nope! š
š¾āāļø The goal of a screening test is to determine the likelihood of disease in a person who currently shows no signs or symptoms, while a diagnostic test detects whether (and what type of) disease might be present in someone with symptoms. While some screening tests can be self-administered at home Read more…
May 31, 2023
It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Women in STEM
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
As we wind down this beautiful month of May, we would like to take a moment to highlight Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. People of Asian and Pacific Islander ancestries are from approximately 50 distinct ethnic groups speaking over 100 languages. These ancestries include Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Hawaiian, and more. Read more…
May 25, 2023
What is the framing effect?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
Tl;dr: The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which our choices are more influenced by how information is presented than the information itself. We can overcome the framing effect by purposefully rephrasing information to reflect both positive and negative aspects of the choice, separating the information from the razzle dazzle, and gathering as much Read more…
May 24, 2023
What is gun violence, and who does it affect?
Data and Metrics Health Policy
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
Gun violence has become an alarming public health crisis in the United States. Its toll goes well beyond the thousands of lives lost each year. It devastates families and communities. It threatens our sense of safety and security. In a series on gun violence as a public health issue, we explain the different types of Read more…
May 22, 2023
Whatās going on with mammography screening guidelines?
Health & Wellness
Mammograms are a useful screening tool for breast cancer, but they arenāt perfect tests. Figuring out how best to use them is tricky and changes over time. In early May, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a draft of their updated guidelines for breast cancer screening. They now propose changing the starting Read more…
May 19, 2023
What is this drug Ozempic I keep hearing about?
Health & Wellness
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes and has lately been touted as a helpful option to stimulate weight loss. Ozempic (semaglutide) was approved in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes. Sometime in 2022, the drugās manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced that the drug was in short supply in part due to āincredibleā demand. Read more…
May 15, 2023
How can I boost my childās immunity to misinformation?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
To help your child separate fact from fiction, teach them to: be skeptical, use credible sources, think critically, and embrace learning through science. Start early, and weave these lessons into everyday life. Back when we were young, we Nerdy Girls used encyclopedias, reference books, and textbooks to learn. These days, we are surrounded by a Read more…
May 11, 2023
What do we know about the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people? Is it safe?
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
May 9, 2023
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
May 9, 2023
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
May 6, 2023
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
The Short Answer: Nope! š š¾āāļø The goal of a screening test is to determine the likelihood of disease in a person who currently shows no signs or symptoms, while a diagnostic test detects whether (and what type of) disease might be present in someone with symptoms. While some screening tests can be self-administered at home Read more…
It’s Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month!
Women in STEMMK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
As we wind down this beautiful month of May, we would like to take a moment to highlight Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. People of Asian and Pacific Islander ancestries are from approximately 50 distinct ethnic groups speaking over 100 languages. These ancestries include Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Hawaiian, and more. Read more…
May 25, 2023
What is the framing effect?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
Tl;dr: The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which our choices are more influenced by how information is presented than the information itself. We can overcome the framing effect by purposefully rephrasing information to reflect both positive and negative aspects of the choice, separating the information from the razzle dazzle, and gathering as much Read more…
May 24, 2023
What is gun violence, and who does it affect?
Data and Metrics Health Policy
MK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
Gun violence has become an alarming public health crisis in the United States. Its toll goes well beyond the thousands of lives lost each year. It devastates families and communities. It threatens our sense of safety and security. In a series on gun violence as a public health issue, we explain the different types of Read more…
May 22, 2023
Whatās going on with mammography screening guidelines?
Health & Wellness
Mammograms are a useful screening tool for breast cancer, but they arenāt perfect tests. Figuring out how best to use them is tricky and changes over time. In early May, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a draft of their updated guidelines for breast cancer screening. They now propose changing the starting Read more…
May 19, 2023
What is this drug Ozempic I keep hearing about?
Health & Wellness
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes and has lately been touted as a helpful option to stimulate weight loss. Ozempic (semaglutide) was approved in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes. Sometime in 2022, the drugās manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced that the drug was in short supply in part due to āincredibleā demand. Read more…
May 15, 2023
How can I boost my childās immunity to misinformation?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
To help your child separate fact from fiction, teach them to: be skeptical, use credible sources, think critically, and embrace learning through science. Start early, and weave these lessons into everyday life. Back when we were young, we Nerdy Girls used encyclopedias, reference books, and textbooks to learn. These days, we are surrounded by a Read more…
May 11, 2023
What do we know about the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people? Is it safe?
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
May 9, 2023
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
May 9, 2023
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
May 6, 2023
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
As we wind down this beautiful month of May, we would like to take a moment to highlight Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. People of Asian and Pacific Islander ancestries are from approximately 50 distinct ethnic groups speaking over 100 languages. These ancestries include Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Hawaiian, and more. Read more…
What is the framing effect?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and MisinformationTl;dr: The framing effect is a cognitive bias in which our choices are more influenced by how information is presented than the information itself. We can overcome the framing effect by purposefully rephrasing information to reflect both positive and negative aspects of the choice, separating the information from the razzle dazzle, and gathering as much Read more…
What is gun violence, and who does it affect?
Data and Metrics Health PolicyMK Haber, FNP-C, IBCLC
Gun violence has become an alarming public health crisis in the United States. Its toll goes well beyond the thousands of lives lost each year. It devastates families and communities. It threatens our sense of safety and security. In a series on gun violence as a public health issue, we explain the different types of Read more…
May 22, 2023
Whatās going on with mammography screening guidelines?
Health & Wellness
Mammograms are a useful screening tool for breast cancer, but they arenāt perfect tests. Figuring out how best to use them is tricky and changes over time. In early May, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a draft of their updated guidelines for breast cancer screening. They now propose changing the starting Read more…
May 19, 2023
What is this drug Ozempic I keep hearing about?
Health & Wellness
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes and has lately been touted as a helpful option to stimulate weight loss. Ozempic (semaglutide) was approved in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes. Sometime in 2022, the drugās manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced that the drug was in short supply in part due to āincredibleā demand. Read more…
May 15, 2023
How can I boost my childās immunity to misinformation?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
To help your child separate fact from fiction, teach them to: be skeptical, use credible sources, think critically, and embrace learning through science. Start early, and weave these lessons into everyday life. Back when we were young, we Nerdy Girls used encyclopedias, reference books, and textbooks to learn. These days, we are surrounded by a Read more…
May 11, 2023
What do we know about the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people? Is it safe?
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
May 9, 2023
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
May 9, 2023
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
May 6, 2023
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
Gun violence has become an alarming public health crisis in the United States. Its toll goes well beyond the thousands of lives lost each year. It devastates families and communities. It threatens our sense of safety and security. In a series on gun violence as a public health issue, we explain the different types of Read more…
Whatās going on with mammography screening guidelines?
Health & WellnessMammograms are a useful screening tool for breast cancer, but they arenāt perfect tests. Figuring out how best to use them is tricky and changes over time. In early May, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a draft of their updated guidelines for breast cancer screening. They now propose changing the starting Read more…
What is this drug Ozempic I keep hearing about?
Health & WellnessSara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes and has lately been touted as a helpful option to stimulate weight loss. Ozempic (semaglutide) was approved in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes. Sometime in 2022, the drugās manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced that the drug was in short supply in part due to āincredibleā demand. Read more…
May 15, 2023
How can I boost my childās immunity to misinformation?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and Misinformation
To help your child separate fact from fiction, teach them to: be skeptical, use credible sources, think critically, and embrace learning through science. Start early, and weave these lessons into everyday life. Back when we were young, we Nerdy Girls used encyclopedias, reference books, and textbooks to learn. These days, we are surrounded by a Read more…
May 11, 2023
What do we know about the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people? Is it safe?
Infectious Diseases Vaccines
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
May 9, 2023
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
May 9, 2023
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
May 6, 2023
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
A: Ozempic is a drug used to treat diabetes and has lately been touted as a helpful option to stimulate weight loss. Ozempic (semaglutide) was approved in 2017 for the treatment of diabetes. Sometime in 2022, the drugās manufacturer, Novo Nordisk, announced that the drug was in short supply in part due to āincredibleā demand. Read more…
How can I boost my childās immunity to misinformation?
Data Literacy Uncertainty and MisinformationTo help your child separate fact from fiction, teach them to: be skeptical, use credible sources, think critically, and embrace learning through science. Start early, and weave these lessons into everyday life. Back when we were young, we Nerdy Girls used encyclopedias, reference books, and textbooks to learn. These days, we are surrounded by a Read more…
What do we know about the new RSV vaccine for pregnant people? Is it safe?
Infectious Diseases VaccinesSara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
May 9, 2023
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
May 9, 2023
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
May 6, 2023
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental Health
Aparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
A: The new respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine will be given to pregnant people and passes on RSV immunity to their newborns. RSV is a serious respiratory infection that can cause hospitalization and death in infants. Clinical trials showed a good safety profile. About RSV and recent outbreaks RSV is a common respiratory infection that Read more…
Pamela Chung, MD
Dr. Pamela Chung is an Associate Program Director at the Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program in Sugar Land, Texas. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Sciences, and her medical training at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, followed by Family Medicine Residency at Queens University in Kingston, Canada. Since residency, Pamela has completed a Diploma Read more…
Jennifer Wheeler, MPH, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Wheeler is a public health researcher passionate about facilitating the use of research and evidence to better design and implement public health programs to achieve global health objectives. Drawing on her native Spanish, she edits, translates, and produces original content for Las Nerdy Girls. She received her MPH and PhD from Tulane University Read more…
I am struggling with my mental health and what I am doing isnāt working. I am OK, but I am not OK. What can I do to feel better?
Mental HealthAparna Kumar, PhD CRNP MPH
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
April 28, 2023
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines Videos
Those Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
April 19, 2023
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact Tracing
Chana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
Your nerdy mental health clinician is here to talk about this one š«. You are not alone. We hear this very often and it usually sounds something like this: I know that more people are talking about mental health, but I: 1) Feel like I canāt get the help I need, 2) Want to make Read more…
Nerdy Girls Live 04/28/23
Health & Wellness Reproductive Health Vaccines VideosThose Nerdy Girls offer up straight talk about sex, gender, chocolate and Mifepristone, plus an update on COVID-19 boosters. Hosted by: – Mary-Kathleen Haber, FNP-C, MSN, IBCLC, TNG Contributing Member, Reproductive Squad – Chana Davis, PhD: TNG Contributing Writer & Founder of Fueled by Science ā”ļø Hello and Introductions (00:00-01:10) ā”ļø What are the latest Read more…
Are you truly a COVID-19 virgin?
Data and Metrics Testing and Contact TracingChana Davis, PhD
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
April 13, 2023
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive Health
Sara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
Maybe …or maybe not. Recent studies suggest that many people are unaware of their past COVID-19 infections. A Canadian study found that, in people with antibodies showing previous infection, roughly half of them thought they were COVID-19 virgins. This study used blood samples from roughly 15,000 Canadian adults surveyed across the country from April 2022 Read more…
What do I need to know about sexually transmitted infections in the US??
Reproductive HealthSara Gorman, PhD, MPH
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
April 11, 2023
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID Variants
Jennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
A: Some infection rates have dropped, and others have risen. Read the post to learn about important trends in this group of illnesses. Did you know that April is Sexually Transmitted Infection Awareness Month? Well, you do now! In honor of this monthās national health theme and its slogan *TALK, TEST, TREAT*, we wanted to Read more…
Why havenāt there been any new variants since Omicron?
COVID VariantsJennifer Beam Dowd, PhD
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
April 9, 2023
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱol
Heidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
We currently have lots of āsub-variantsā that are direct offspring of Omicron, but they don’t qualify for new Greek letters from the WHO because they aren’t different enough from previous variants of concern. TL;DR: SARS-CoV-2 is still evolving, but itās not making as large of genetic leaps as it once did. This has left us Read more…
Inclinar la cabeza mirando a un mĆ³vil nos puede afectar la postura y las cervicales.
Clinical Symptoms Posts en EspaƱolHeidi Schutz, PhD
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…
Esta grĆ”fica fue creada por la Revista Medicina y Salud Publica (@revistamsp) https://medicinaysaludpublica.com. La grĆ”fica presenta el sĆndrome de cuello de texto. Esta grĆ”fica no fue creada por Las Nerdy Girls. Puede haber algunas inconsistencias en esta grĆ”fica. Para cualquier pregunta adicional sobre esta grĆ”fica, por favor comunĆquese con la fuente. Ā”Para cualquier otra pregunta, Read more…