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Here’s What People Who Have Gotten The COVID-19 Vaccine Are Allowed To Do
It’s been a long year for people waiting to resume somewhat normal lives in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue reading »Children with same-sex parents do better at school than their peers
Children with same-sex parents get higher scores on standardised tests than children with different-sex parents. This is the key finding
Continue reading »Top family-friendly online workouts to do in lockdown
If you’re struggling to find ways to keep your children active (and burn off some excess energy) while we’re locked
Continue reading »Dutch begin COVID-19 vaccinations; last EU nation to do so
Nearly two weeks after most other European Union nations, the Netherlands on Wednesday began its COVID-19 vaccination program, with nursing
Continue reading »The real reason your feet swell when pregnant, and what to do about it
Pregnancy. A beautiful time when you are growing a human being. Your skin glows, your hair grows like crazy, and,
Continue reading »Asian countries do aged care differently—here’s what we can learn from them
Unlike in Western countries like Australia, traditional Asian cultures place a heavy emphasis on filial piety—the expectation children will support
Continue reading »How do Americans view the virus? Anthropology professor examines attitudes of COVID
In her ongoing research about Americans’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, Northern Arizona University anthropology professor Lisa Hardy and her
Continue reading »Personal protective respirator masks (PPE) often do not fit correctly, especially for women and Asian healthcare workers
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has put the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), including face masks, under the global spotlight. However
Continue reading »Why obeying orders can make us do terrible things
War atrocities are sometimes committed by ‘normal’ people obeying orders. Researchers from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience measured brain activity
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