Day: February 14, 2014

Fire Safe Cigarette Law in Massachusetts Linked to Drop in House Fires

Boston, MA–(ENEWSPF)–February 14, 2014.  A six-year-old Massachusetts law requiring that only “fire-safe” cigarettes (FSCs) be sold in the state appears to decrease the likelihood of unintentional residential fires caused by cigarettes by 28%, according to a new study by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers. The study appeared online[Read More…]

Methane Leaks in U.S. are Undercounted, New Study Shows

ANN ARBOR–(ENEWSPF)–February 14, 2014.  About 50 percent more of the greenhouse gas methane has been seeping into the atmosphere than previously thought, according to far-reaching findings that synthesize two decades’ worth of methane studies in North America. Methane is the main ingredient in natural gas. The study was a broad-based[Read More…]

Happy Valentine’s Day and National Condom Week from Planned Parenthood!

Planned Parenthood Marks Valentine’s Day and National Condom Week by Urging Partners to Protect Their Sexual Health Washington, DC—(ENEWSPF)–February 14, 2014 — Today is Valentine’s Day and the start of National Condom Week (February 14-21), and Planned Parenthood is encouraging sexually active individuals to talk with their partners about the importance of condom use.[Read More…]

Interactive Map of Human Genetic History Revealed

UK—(ENEWSPF)–14 February 2014. A global map detailing the genetic histories of 95 different populations across the world, showing likely genetic impacts of European colonialism, the Arab slave trade, the Mongol Empire and European traders near the Silk Road mixing with people in China, has been revealed for the first time.[Read More…]

Oregon Bill to Restrict Bee-Killing Pesticides Gutted

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 14, 2014.  Legislation in Oregon that would have banned the use of four neonicotinoid pesticides for home and garden uses has been severely gutted, following push back from agricultural and nursery interests. The legislative panel will instead propose creating a much weaker requirement to set up a task[Read More…]

Virginia Court Legalizes Marriage for Same-Sex Couples

NORFOLK, Va.–(ENEWSPF)–February 14, 2014.  A federal court in Virginia has ruled that same-sex couples in the state will be allowed to marry and all same-sex couples legally married elsewhere will have their marriages recognized. However, marriages cannot yet take place since the ruling was suspended in anticipation of an appeal.[Read More…]

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