If you simply can’t strike soft drinks from your life completely, you might want to consider the findings offered by a new study published in the American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. Read More
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Try forest therapy, meditative practice of walking through the woods using all your senses. Read More
After a pair of Italian doctors said the coronavirus is losing its potency, the World Health Organization cautioned that the virus is still deadly and the notion that it’s “losing potency” is not true. Read More
New research published in BMJ Global Health finds that wearing masks at home is 79% effective at preventing the spread of COVID-19 amongst family members. Read More
While promising drugs like Remdesivir continue to undergo preclinical trials, a new study published in the journal BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health has debunked the protective properties of excessive Vitamin D consumption. Read More
Maskne isn’t a new skin development, but it’s become part of the vernacular with the rise in skin irritation around the face and mouth due to mask-wearing in the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. Read More
Given the majority of new cases are driven by pre-symptomatic carriers, it stands to reason that speech would be a viable means of person-to-person transmission. Read More
What is contact tracing? The method will be used across the US to slow the spread of coronavirus. Here is how it will affect you. Read More
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