9 anxiety-inducing social interactions as the world reopens
What was nice about the Before Times was that, for most people, social interactions and outings could be carefree. We miss them, and that’s a…
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What was nice about the Before Times was that, for most people, social interactions and outings could be carefree. We miss them, and that’s a…
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At the height of a luminous career in genetics, Ron Davis, professor of biochemistry and genetics at Stanford University in California, switched to…
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, there have been “concerning” declines in childhood vaccinations against other infectious diseases, Dr.…
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Since the start of the pandemic, the most terrifying task in health care was thought to be when a doctor put a breathing tube down the trachea of a…
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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Friday updated its guidance for childcare programs during the pandemic, emphasizing the…
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If you’re slightly intimidated by — or not really into — cardio workouts but still want to burn calories and lose weight,…
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Covid-19 numbers may be on the decline in the United States after a year of collective grief. But with tens of thousands of deaths expected over the…
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Exactly one year after the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic and about three months since the first Americans…
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Diets rich in greens, whole grains and beans may help reduce the risk of stroke up by…
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A federal regulatory agency is approaching the deadline to decide whether masks should be required at workplaces in the United States, in response to…
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Wesley Hamilton remembers the moment nine years ago when his life changed forever. On January 14, 2012, Hamilton got caught up in an altercation with…
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The allure, and controversy, surrounding princess play is a familiar story. Girls want to be princesses. Parents fret over their daughters wanting to…
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Today, March 11, marks one year since the World Health Organization declared Covid-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, a pandemic. In…
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More than 29 million cases have been reported in the US since the World Health Organization declared the novel coronavirus a pandemic one year ago.…
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Staggering numbers of health care workers — more than one in five — have experienced anxiety, depression or post-traumatic stress…
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Alaska becomes the first state in the nation to make COVID vaccinations available to anyone older than…
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The European Union’s (EU) medicines regulator has recommended authorizing Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose Covid-19 vaccine. The…
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The Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine provides less protection in cancer patients than healthy individuals following a single dose, a new real-world…
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An increasing number of states and communities say they are planning to resume or expand in-person learning a year into the coronavirus pandemic, as…
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In this segment of “Health Minute,” new guidance on lung cancer screenings in the U.S are recommended after more than half million people living…
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