With the pandemic still in full-swing, we have to wonder if the holidays are still happening this year. A new survey reveals less people are heading home. Read More
You might recall a series of neurological symptoms that started to attend positive COVID-19 cases with greater frequency. Among these was “sensorineural hearing loss” (SSNHL) or hearing loss that results from vestibulocochlear nerve damage. Read More
With stress and employee disengagement on the rise, a new study from researchers at Ohio State University found that a certain type of boss can mitigate stress and even increase engagement and social behavior for workers dealing with anxiety from the coronavirus pandemic. Read More
It didn’t take long for clinicians to recognize the elderly as a disproportionately impacted group. However, up until relatively recently, it was assumed that this demographic additionally contracted SARS-CoV-2 more easily compared to the young. Read More
When it comes to smell, a new study from India has identified certain odors that are difficult to smell in COVID-19 patients, which might give experts a clearer image of this medical anomaly. Read More
According to a new troubling study, COVID-19 is affecting the eyes of those who carry the virus. This is what you can do to protect yourself. Read More
Time and time again, polls pitched from various angles and on behalf of various agendas have arrived at the same conclusion: Legislation isn’t paralyzing commerce, uncertainty surrounding the novel coronavirus is. Read More
It’s easy to understand how distressing the loss of a job is for the parties involved, but what impact has the unemployment rate in 2020 had on those still working? … Read More
Are you experiencing anxiety over Coronavirus? These are the 4 best tips for helping to calm your brain and improve your mental health. Read More
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