Most people experience anxiety at times. It’s a normal emotion that can help us detect danger. But there’s a fine
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How not to fall for coronavirus BS: Avoid the 7 deadly sins of thought
With the COVID-19 pandemic causing a great deal of anxiety, we might come to think people are irrational, selfish or
Continue reading »Advances in production of retinal cells for treating blindness
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and St Erik Eye Hospital in Sweden have discovered a way to refine the production of
Continue reading »Lung cancer therapy may improve outcomes of metastatic brain cancer
A medication commonly used to treat non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, or metastasized, may have benefits for patients
Continue reading »Telemedicine reduces mental health burden of COVID-19
“The Role of Telehealth in Reducing the Mental Health Burden from COVID-19” has just been published in the peer-reviewed journal
Continue reading »Researchers develop method for measuring quality of life for people on autism spectrum
A new study led by researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) shows that a set of simple questionnaires can
Continue reading »Loss of smell could be a symptom of COVID-19
Sudden loss of a sense of smell could be a sign of a COVID-19 infection, doctors recently reported. The complete
Continue reading »Cumulative doses of oral steroids linked to increased blood pressure
Cumulative doses of oral steroids in patients with chronic inflammatory diseases are associated with increased hypertension (blood pressure) for those
Continue reading »When This CrossFit Box Closed Because Of COVID-19, Clients Rallied to Keep It in Business
On Sunday, March 15, Washington state issued a mandate for gyms to close to prevent further spread of the novel
Continue reading »'I Live In South Korea, And I Haven't Worked In Weeks Because Of The Novel Coronavirus'
I moved from Oregon to Seoul, South Korea, almost seven years ago. I’d known a few people teaching in Seoul,
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