A new paper authored by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology more discreetly identifies the transmission risks and social benefits associated with various public spaces in the US. Read More
In the thick of it, alongside protests and isolation-induced angst, researchers are now theorizing the worst. Read More
A new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine offers valuable insight. In it, the authors argue that cotton masks offer the best protection against SARS-CoV-2 virions. Read More
As temperatures have warmed over the past few decades, the change in the seasons has brought a different pattern to how we normally perceive our calendar year. As a result, the growing seasons which is the time between the last winter freeze and the first fall freeze is getting longer. Read More
Repetitive negative thinking can be harmful, as a new study found that such thinking patterns might be linked to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Read More
A new study from the University of Buffalo found that people who ate a diet that largely consisted of red meat, fried foods, high-fat dairy, and refined grains were three times more likely to develop late-stage Age-related macular degeneration or AMD. Read More
The eyes may be a route for the virus to spread via someone coughing, sneezing in close proximity as well as if a person rubs their eyes after getting virus particles on their hands or through tears. Read More
In fact, according to a new study published in the Lancet journal of Diabetes and Endocrinology, the adverse effects linked to the former can be effectively reversed by diet and exercise in 61% of diagnosed patients. Read More
There are several ways to facilitate a diverse gut microbe and a new study from The Baylor College of Medicine in Houston has elevated caffeine as chief among these. Read More
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In the last few months, older social media personalities have been gaining traction on sites like Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tock. They’re called Grandfluencers, and they’re here to debunk pervasive ageism myths….and make a little cash doing it.
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Managers are worried about maintaining the talent required to keep the doors open, but they are not asking the right questions.
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