An international team of researchers has found that identifying and isolating COVID-19-infected symptomatic individuals can shorten the average serial interval. In their paper published in
Read moreThe first case of the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, in the United States was in late January. By mid-March, “social distancing” had entered the public lexicon.
Read moreYou may remember when US President Donald Trump suggested exposing coronavirus patients to UV (ultraviolet) light—or “just very powerful light”—to help treat them. The use
Read moreResearchers at Case Western Reserve University reviewed national data from the U.S. Census bureau and found associations between states’ voting patterns in the 2016 presidential
Read moreNo one is immune to developing chronic illnesses such as heart disease, cancer or arthritis as they get older. But research shows social activities, like
Read moreAs gyms, pools, and public ponds reopen, swimming is finally an option once again. For many, being able to take a dip in the water
Read moreTiny eye movements can be used as an index of humans’ ability to anticipate relevant information in the environment independent of the information’s sensory modality,
Read moreWe all have habits. Generally, we try to create positive habits, like saving money, and break bad ones, like smoking. Over the past few months,
Read moreMonths into the COVID-19 pandemic, the public is used to seeing a cavalcade of numbers and charts that show how the coronavirus that causes COVID-19
Read moreChrissy Teigen shared a photo from her OB/GYN’s office to advocate for pap smears and mammograms. She encouraged her Instagram followers to get themselves checked
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