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OMG science
Nature
2 days ago
OMG science

Daily briefing: What scientists think of Netflix's 3 Body Problem

Zhang Yongzhen faced challenges relocating despite his earlier contributions in sharing the SARS-CoV-2 genome. [ more ]
Health Fitness Revolution
1 month ago
OMG science

Dr. Peter Hotez Announces New Book "Under Siege: The Anti-Science Forces That Threaten Humanity"

Prominent scientists Dr. Peter Hotez and Dr. Michael E. Mann are combating the anti-science movement with their forthcoming book.
Dr. Hotez's invaluable contributions to combating misinformation and promoting clear communication during the pandemic are highly regarded. [ more ]
moreOMG science
The Beer Thrillers
2 days ago
Beer

Lancaster Craft Beerfest Returns for 2024 - The Beer Thrillers

The Lancaster Craft Beerfest is set to return in August 2024, signaling a possible resurgence in brewfest activities post-COVID. [ more ]
Medicine
Nature
2 days ago
Medicine

Pandemic lockdowns were less of a shock for people with fewer ties

Older adults already socially isolated experienced less decline in well-being during COVID-19 isolation. [ more ]
Poynter
1 week ago
Medicine

Fact-checking Aaron Rodgers, who repeated Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s false claims about HIV/AIDS - Poynter

Aaron Rodgers is gaining notoriety for peddling conspiracy theories, specifically targeting Dr. Anthony Fauci. [ more ]
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Coronavirus
www.scientificamerican.com
1 day ago
Coronavirus

Longest-Ever COVID Infection Lasted More Than 600 Days

A man with a rare combination of health conditions had the longest consecutive COVID infection ever documented, with the virus accumulating over 50 new mutations during his 20-month illness. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 days ago
Coronavirus

First scientist to publish Covid sequence in China evicted' from lab

The Chinese government pressures scientists to control information on the Covid-19 virus. [ more ]
The American Conservative
3 days ago
Coronavirus

Abortion and the American Seriousness Deficit

Many people avoid serious issues and focus on trivial matters instead. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
1 week ago
Coronavirus

Advocates Worry New COVID Guidelines Will Have a Disparate Impact on People with Disabilities - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

COVID-19 is the fourth leading cause of death in America. About 6.8% of Americans have long COVID, leading to more living with disabilities due to the virus. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 week ago
Coronavirus

Overwhelming' need for royal commission into Covid pandemic response in Australia, Senate committee finds

The Senate committee recommends a royal commission to examine Australia's Covid-19 response, focusing on key elements and lessons to be learned. [ more ]
Ars Technica
1 week ago
Coronavirus

The fungi in our guts can make cases of Covid worse

Fungi play a crucial role in the microbiome but can lead to severe infections when thrown out of balance, as seen in Covid patients. [ more ]
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Boston.com
2 days ago
Boston food

Where do you grab a late-night bite in sleepy Greater Boston?

Boston has a reputation as a sleepy city, but there are still restaurants open late for those with late-night cravings. [ more ]
Poynter
2 days ago
Media industry

Shut Out: A guide to help the owner - the public - have access to open records - Poynter

The importance of holding sources accountable and using legal tools like FOIA to access crucial information. [ more ]
FlowingData
1 week ago
Social justice

Rise in prison death rates during the pandemic

The slowdown in prison admissions during the pandemic led to a decrease in younger incarcerated individuals, impacting the demographic composition within prisons and potentially affecting excess mortality rates. [ more ]
Left-wing politics
www.nytimes.com
1 week ago
Left-wing politics

Don't Inject Bleach': Biden Mocks Trump on Anniversary of Covid Comments

President Biden highlights Trump's suggestion to inject disinfectant into the body, turning it into a focal point for political criticism. [ more ]
Intelligencer
2 months ago
Left-wing politics

Joe Biden Was Worried the Kids Weren't Having Enough Sex

Biden's behind-the-scenes personality is more candid and direct than public persona
Biden has a history of commenting on sex and relationships publicly. [ more ]
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www.standard.co.uk
1 week ago
Education

London secondary school pupils 'unable to read or write' thanks to legacy of Covid, expert warns

The damaging effects of Covid on education will continue to impact students in England, affecting their academic achievement and widening socio-economic gaps. [ more ]
InForum
1 week ago
Education

Fargo Public Schools alone in metro in offering remote, out-of-state work

Employees of Fargo Public Schools, including upper administrators, utilize a remote work policy due to COVID-19. [ more ]
www.aljazeera.com
2 months ago
Education

Mexico's teachers seek relief from pandemic-era spike in school robberies

Schools in Guadalajara facing ongoing theft and vandalism post-pandemic.
Nearly 50% of Mexican schools experienced robbery or vandalism during COVID-19. [ more ]
long-covid
time.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

COVID Patient's Infection Lasts Record 613 Daysand Accumulated Over 50 Mutations

A patient with a weakened immune system harbored a highly mutated Covid-19 strain for over 600 days, showcasing the risk of prolonged infections in immunocompromised individuals. [ more ]
Irish Independent
1 month ago
Public health

Long-Covid four years on 'Things have not got better - and I now have another disorder'

Long-Covid can persist for years after initial infection, impacting daily life.
Even after countries move on from the pandemic, individuals like Miriam Cullen continue to suffer from long-term effects of Covid. [ more ]
New York Post
1 month ago
Coronavirus

On Long COVID Awareness Day, remember this: Long COVID is fake!

The idea of 'long COVID' might not be accurate, according to a new Australian study.
Some symptoms associated with long COVID may not be specifically linked to COVID infection. [ more ]
theconversation.com
1 month ago
Health

COVID-19 Leaves Its Mark on the Brain. Significant Drops in IQ Scores Are Noted.

Brain fog is a significant health condition post-COVID-19, affecting concentration and clarity.
COVID-19 can lead to various brain health issues like headaches, strokes, and mental health disorders. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Hidden COVID virus found more than a year after infection

Pieces of the COVID virus can remain in blood and tissue, potentially leading to lingering post-infection issues.
Clinical trials are underway for therapies targeting the hidden virus in long COVID patients. [ more ]
www.fastcompany.com
2 months ago
Coronavirus

New studies reveal what COVID-19 can do to your brain

COVID-19 recovery duration linked to cognitive decline.
Severity of COVID-19 illness impacts cognitive abilities. [ more ]
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Black & White & Read All Over
2 weeks ago
Juventus

Juventus to pay Ronaldo nearly 10M after arbitration case ruling comes in

Juventus must pay Ronaldo €10 million plus interest in deferred wages from 2019-20 due to salary delay during COVID-19. [ more ]
PinkNews | Latest lesbian, gay, bi and trans news | LGBTQ+ news
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Aaron Rodgers claims AIDS was created by the government

Aaron Rodgers claims HIV/Aids pandemic was engineered by US government to drive vaccine sales. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Who's dying now? Here's how recent COVID deaths compare to the early months of the pandemic in California

COVID demographics in California have shifted over four years, with older and White individuals now more affected, demonstrating decreased deaths and increased immunity. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Australia records lowest seven-day Covid death rate for more than two years

Australia recorded lowest Covid death rate in over two years, attributed to vaccines, immunity, and antivirals availability. [ more ]
sfist.com
3 weeks ago
Coronavirus

COVID Hospitalizations Hit Historic Low In California

COVID-19 hospitalizations have significantly decreased in California since the peak in January 2021.
The prevalence of COVID-19 has waned on a significant scale, with hospitalizations decreasing across the nation. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Covid boosters are a gamechanger if they are free for everyone

Private Covid boosters are available outside of NHS eligibility criteria.
Boosters can help increase antibodies to prevent severe Covid infections. [ more ]
The Atlantic
2 months ago
Coronavirus

Why Are We Still Flu-ifying COVID?

COVID policies are becoming more similar to flu policies, such as annual reformulation of vaccines and commercialization of tests and treatments.
Population immunity is making COVID more flu-like with decreased hospitalization and mortality rates, quicker symptom development, and potential for less severe illness, especially with vaccination. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Incarcerated people died 3.5 times more frequently at Covid peak than those outside report

In 2020, incarcerated people faced a significantly higher mortality rate due to COVID-19, especially impacting older generations. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago
Coronavirus

W.H.O. Broadens Definition of Airborne Diseases

The World Health Organization acknowledged Covid-19 is airborne in late 2021, updating their guidelines for pathogen transmission, potentially impacting disease control policies worldwide. [ more ]
Eater Chicago
3 weeks ago
Chicago

Chicago's Pedestrianized Street Program Remains Trapped in Political Purgatory

Chicago pedestrianized streets for outdoor dining during COVID-19.
The outdoor dining program was supported by former Mayor Lori Lightfoot and urbanists. [ more ]
Truthout
3 weeks ago
Coronavirus

Sentenced to Death by COVID - How US Prisons Became an Epicenter of the Pandemic

Ending the COVID-19 'public health emergency' had concrete negative effects like hindering access to free testing.
Policies could have been implemented to make the pandemic less deadly, such as prioritizing vulnerable populations and providing income for people to stay home. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago
Mental health

Touch can reduce pain, depression and anxiety, say researchers

Touch plays a crucial role in mental and physical well-being.
Various studies indicate the significant benefits of touch for both adults and newborns. [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
1 month ago
Mental health

How the already anxious avoided global spike in COVID anxiety - Harvard Gazette

Psychological tools like CBT and DBT appeared protective against pandemic-related anxiety.
Patients in treatment did not experience worsening symptoms during the COVID-19 pandemic. [ more ]
time.com
3 weeks ago
Coronavirus

COVID-19 Radically' Changed the Leading Causes of Death

COVID-19 is the second leading cause of death globally after being declared a pandemic, displacing stroke as a top killer.
Global life expectancy increased by 6.2 years since 1990 due to reduced deaths from diarrhea, lower respiratory infections, stroke, and heart disease. [ more ]
Axios
1 month ago
Public health

Countries debate drugmaker requirements in final pandemic treaty talks

Hundreds of thousands of deaths could have been averted with better vaccine access.
Draft treaty aims to enhance pandemic response with equity as the goal. [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

COVID-19: Why we're looking for the pandemic's origin DW 03/14/2024

The origin of SARS-CoV-2 is a crucial question for understanding pandemics and preventing future ones.
Debates persist on whether the virus leaked from a lab or originated in nature, impacting health policy and global relations. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Public health

COVID-19 Shows Why the World Needs a Pandemic Agreement

The decision to declare COVID-19 as a pandemic was serious and impactful.
The declaration of a public health emergency was made earlier, highlighting the significance of that date. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
2 months ago
Public health

A concrete suggestion that could save millions of lives in a future pandemic

The World Health Organization has been negotiating a pandemic agreement to better prevent, prepare for, and respond to pandemics. Time is running out to reach a consensus before the World Health Assembly in May. [ more ]
Los Angeles Times
1 month ago
Music

'Cowboy Carter': Country crossover artists laud second act of Beyonce's album trilogy

Beyoncé released 'Cowboy Carter,' an Americana country music album, as part of a trilogy during the COVID-19 lockdown.
The order of release for Beyoncé's albums was switched due to a desire for uplifting dance music amidst global heaviness. [ more ]
www.bostonherald.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

COVID-19 can damage the heart, even without infecting it, study says

COVID-19 can damage the heart indirectly through systemic inflammation.
More than 50% of COVID-19 patients experience heart inflammation or damage. [ more ]
Digiday
1 month ago
Dining

Por que Riot Games esta replanteando su sueno de convertirse en "el proximo Disney"

Riot Games reduces ambitions and focuses on core gaming products
Riot Games experienced significant user growth in 2020 fueled by COVID-19 and Valorant launch [ more ]
City & State NY
1 month ago
NYC politics

Editor's Note: Perception is NYC's greatest challenge - and it's Eric Adams' too

Mayor Eric Adams sends regular emails highlighting city accomplishments.
New Yorkers' perceptions of life post-COVID-19 are mixed, with concerns over safety and handling of issues. [ more ]
Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
1 month ago
Coronavirus

How Will New CDC COVID Guidelines Affect Workplaces? - Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly

The CDC's new guidelines recommend a 24-hour isolation period from when fever subsides.
The guidelines do not explicitly require recently infected individuals to wear masks in the workplace. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
Health

We're exhausted': Bay Area mental health shortage deepens as need explodes

Mental health workers in the Bay Area are facing extreme burnout and struggling to cope with overwhelming demands.
The exodus of mental health care providers is deepening the shortage of essential professionals in the field. [ more ]
www.bostonherald.com
1 month ago
Health

Health workers fear it's profits before protection as CDC revisits airborne transmission

Hospital leadership instructed health workers to forgo N95 masks early in the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to infections and deaths among frontline workers.
Research on airborne transmission of SARS-CoV-2 was disregarded due to shortages and cost concerns around N95 masks, highlighting challenges in following scientific advice during emergencies. [ more ]
The Mercury News
1 month ago
Health

Why COVID patients who could most benefit from Paxlovid still aren't getting it

Paxlovid's high cost is a barrier to access for many patients.
Awareness of Paxlovid's benefits and free access programs is low. [ more ]
Sacramento Bee
1 month ago
Health

Feeling sick in California? Here are 4 illnesses circulating in the state this spring

Flu detections slightly increasing in California
COVID-19 positive tests decreasing in the state
RSV cases trending downward [ more ]
www.baltimoresun.com
2 months ago
Health

Study: About a third of children hospitalized with COVID-19 experience persistent symptoms

Up to a third of children hospitalized for COVID-19 still have persistent symptoms after release.
87% of children who didn't fully recover from COVID-19 had neurological symptoms. [ more ]
Cbsnews
2 months ago
Health

Research suggests COVID-19 affects brain age and IQ score

Brain fog is a common post-COVID health issue affecting mental clarity.
COVID-19 can have various impacts on brain health like memory problems and brain volume shrinkage. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month ago
Coronavirus

When the Experts Failed During COVID-19

Experts' errors fuel public hostility towards expertise during the pandemic.
Elected leaders' failures contribute to the decline of faith in experts and vaccination hesitancy. [ more ]
Nature
1 month ago
Artificial intelligence

Google AI could soon use a person's cough to diagnose disease

Machine-learning tool detects health conditions from audio clips
Sound used as a biomarker for diseases like COVID-19 and tuberculosis [ more ]
www.dw.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Brazil's Bolsonaro indicted over fake COVID certificate DW 03/19/2024

Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro accused of falsifying COVID-19 vaccination records
Brazil's Federal Police indicts Bolsonaro for tampering with public health database. [ more ]
New York Post
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Four years on, COVID damage remains while Fauci & Co. pay no price

Falling for early COVID narratives
Government response to COVID was destructive [ more ]
Harvard Gazette
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Time to finally stop worrying about COVID? - Harvard Gazette

CDC updated COVID-19 isolation policy from 5 days to 1 after symptoms improve
William Hanage emphasizes the continued vulnerability of some populations despite CDC updates. [ more ]
Axios
1 month ago
Public health

America's split on whether the pandemic is over

COVID-19 remains a threat despite easing restrictions and treatment akin to the flu.
Debate among public health experts on whether the virus should be treated uniquely or as part of other respiratory diseases. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Is COVID-19 a Seasonal Virus Yet?

Respiratory viruses cluster in fall and winter
COVID-19 not showing seasonal pattern like flu and RSV [ more ]
theconversation.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Why People Aged 65 and Older Should Get a Spring COVID Vaccine

Older adults are at higher risk for severe outcomes with COVID-19 infections.
CDC recommends an additional COVID-19 vaccine for adults aged 65 and older. [ more ]
TechCrunch
1 month ago
Privacy professionals

A bug in an Irish government website that exposed COVID-19 vaccination records took two years to publicly disclose | TechCrunch

Irish government fixed a vulnerability in its national COVID-19 vaccination portal two years ago
Security researcher Aaron Costello discovered the vulnerability in December 2021 [ more ]
Sun Sentinel
1 month ago
Miami

Some Miami airport travelers will be asked to swab. What to know about the health check

Travelers flying into select US airports are now being required to undergo nose swabs for COVID variant testing.
Miami International Airport has started implementing nose swab testing as part of the CDC's traveler-based genomic surveillance program. [ more ]
News
1 month ago
Public health

Health care transformation in Africa highlighted at conference

Experts discussed lessons from COVID-19 pandemic
Event featured officials, ministers, professionals, and researchers in healthcare field [ more ]
Axios
1 month ago
Public health

The day everything changed

March 11, 2020, marked the beginning of the pandemic era with significant global impacts.
The pandemic era led to drastic changes, from jarring moments like Tom Hanks announcing his COVID diagnosis to the rapid transformation of various industries. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
2 months ago
Public health

US health officials drop five-day isolation time for Covid-19

CDC changes isolation guidelines for Covid-19 positive individuals to 5 days with improving symptoms and no fever for 24 hours.
Experts concerned the new guidelines may increase infection risk for vulnerable individuals. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
Digital life

What's it like to be a refugee in the UK without internet access? Mostly impossible and often unbearable | Joel Mordi

Pride events can positively impact young people's perception of being LGBT+.
Lack of digital access can exacerbate challenges faced by vulnerable populations during Covid-19. [ more ]
The Atlantic
2 months ago
Digital life

Can the Remote-Work Era Fix How Scientists Study Kids?

Developmental psychology primarily relies on data from a specific subset of children from WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic) nations.
The use of an online tool called Lookit during the pandemic has allowed for a broader range of participants in developmental psychology studies. [ more ]
Harvard Business Review
1 month ago
Business

Research Roundup: How the Pandemic Changed Management

The review focused on the impact of Covid-19 on employees, teams, leaders, organizations, and societies
Lessons from the pandemic can help manage future events of mass disruption [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month ago
East Bay (California)

Still recovering from COVID-19 shutdown, San Jose theater hit with burglary

Performing arts groups face challenges post-pandemic
Theaters in the Bay Area experience burglaries and setbacks [ more ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Wrestling with my husband's fear of getting COVID again

COVID's impact on mental health can be significant, even after physical symptoms fade.
Preventive measures against COVID are still crucial, especially for immunocompromised individuals. [ more ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month ago
UK news

Covid bereaved accuse former Welsh health minister of incompetence

Bereaved families criticize Welsh health minister for losing WhatsApp messages
Allegations of incompetence and arrogance against former Welsh health minister [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Four Years on, the Mysteries of Covid are Unraveling

Scientists have unraveled major mysteries about Covid-19 spread, symptoms, and immunity.
Exposure levels, immune systems, and vaccinations play roles in Covid-19 symptom severity and infection outcomes. [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

Today Is Your Last Chance to Order Free COVID-19 Tests

Last day to order free rapid COVID-19 tests is March 8
Government's free testing program coming to an end [ more ]
www.fourfourtwo.com
1 month ago
Liverpool FC

'It was unfortunate' Why Trent Alexander-Arnold believes Liverpool didn't break multiple records during their incredible 2019/20 season

COVID-19 interrupted Liverpool from breaking Premier League points and goals records in 2019/20
Alexander-Arnold reflects on Liverpool's remarkable 2019-20 season and believes they were on track to achieve unprecedented success [ more ]
WIRED
1 month ago
Coronavirus

A 62-Year-Old German Man Got 217 Covid Shots-and Was Totally Fine

Hypervaccination case study with no reported ill effects
Potential concerns with overexposure to vaccinations and immune response [ more ]
time.com
1 month ago
Coronavirus

What Happened When a Man Got 217 COVID-19 Vaccines

The extreme case of a man receiving 217 COVID-19 vaccinations sparked scientific curiosity.
Scientists studied the man to understand the effects of hyper-vaccination on the immune system. [ more ]
Inside Higher Ed | Higher Education News, Events and Jobs
1 month ago
Online learning

The pandemic's impact on special educators: Academic Minute

COVID-19 pandemic impacted special educators
Sign up for Academic Minute newsletter [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 month ago
New York City

Andrew Cuomo Faces House Subpoena Over Covid Deaths in Nursing Homes

Cuomo subpoenaed to answer for nursing home handling during pandemic
Subcommittee accuses Cuomo of exposing nursing home residents to the virus [ more ]
San Diego Union-Tribune
1 month ago
Remote teams

Striking that uneasy balance between office, home or hybrid

Remote work and hybrid work are different concepts.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the shift towards remote and hybrid work arrangements. [ more ]
Nature
1 month ago
Remote teams

What science says about hybrid working - and how to make it a success

The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the move towards hybrid working in science.
Teams working in close proximity may produce higher-grade, more innovative results. [ more ]
The Hill
2 months ago
Remote teams

Share of at-home workers dips from pandemic-era peak

The portion of fully remote workers dropped from about 18 to roughly 15 percent between 2021 and 2022.
The percentage of fully remote workers is steadily declining but is still nearly three times as high as it was before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fewer Americans are working fully remotely as hybrid schedules become the new norm. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
1 month ago
London

Thousands gather in London to remember those who died in covid pandemic

A minute's silence was held on the National Day of Reflection to commemorate those lost to Covid-19
Volunteers are concerned about the future of the National Covid Memorial Wall and call for government recognition and protection. [ more ]
www.npr.org
2 months ago
Coronavirus

Got COVID? CDC says stay home while you're sick, but drops its 5-day isolation rule

CDC drops 5-day isolation guidance for COVID-19 patients, emphasizing staying home when sick. New guidance focuses on symptoms improvement and precautions for five days post-illness. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 months ago
Coronavirus

CDC isolation guidelines for Covid-19 haven't changed yet. Here's what you need to know

California and Oregon have broken with the CDC on Covid-19 isolation guidelines, saying people no longer need to isolate for a set period of time.
The CDC is considering updating its isolation guidance to align with the states, but no changes have been announced yet. [ more ]
HuffPost
2 months ago
Coronavirus

What The CDC's Potential New COVID Isolation Rules Mean For You

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering changing its COVID-19 isolation guidance.
The new guidelines would depend on symptoms rather than a fixed isolation period. [ more ]
time.com
2 months ago
Coronavirus

How Long Should You Isolate With COVID-19? Experts Are Split

The CDC is considering a new, symptom-based approach to isolation for COVID-19, where people can leave home when their symptoms are mild and improving and they've been fever-free for at least 24 hours without medication.
The potential shift in isolation recommendations would bring the CDC's guidelines for COVID-19 in closer alignment with its recommendations for the flu, which advises people to stay home until their fever has broken naturally or until other symptoms clear. [ more ]
www.dw.com
2 months ago
Coronavirus

Top 10 most dangerous viruses in the world DW 02/26/2024

COVID-19's fatality rate is low compared to other viruses like Marburg and Ebola.
Various viruses like Hantavirus, Bird flu virus, and Lassa virus pose significant threats with high mortality rates. [ more ]
www.bostonherald.com
2 months ago
Health

Largest COVID vaccine study yet finds links to health conditions

Vaccines linked to neurological, blood, and heart conditions in the largest safety study.
13.5 billion COVID vaccine doses administered globally, with rare adverse events identified. [ more ]
www.bostonherald.com
2 months ago
Health

Study finds connection between COVID-19 and insomnia

COVID-19 patients may experience insomnia; 76.1% reported trouble sleeping, 22.8% severe insomnia.
Depression and anxiety increase the likelihood of developing insomnia in COVID-19 patients. [ more ]
www.90min.com
2 months ago
Chelsea

Eden Hazard explains why Real Madrid spell ended in disaster

Injuries impacted Hazard's time at Real Madrid after a high-profile move from Chelsea for 150m.
Hazard attributes his struggles at Madrid to the Covid-19 pandemic disrupting his recovery from an ankle injury. [ more ]
www.mercurynews.com
2 months ago
Coronavirus

COVID, flu and RSV are waning' in Bay Area, but this virus remains the most stubborn and deadly

Respiratory virus season in California is winding down, leading to a decrease in cold, flu, and COVID cases.
COVID's trend is less predictable than other respiratory viruses due to the lack of well-defined seasonality. [ more ]
Above the Law
2 months ago
Law

How Appealing Weekly Roundup

Ohio Supreme Court rules that Ohioans who worked from home during COVID are not eligible for tax refund
Climate protesters vandalize case housing U.S. Constitution [ more ]
www.mediaite.com
2 months ago
Coronavirus

Democrat Brutally Roasts Marjorie Taylor Greene During House Hearing For Conspiracy Theories and Wild Accusations'

Rep. Robert Garcia criticizes Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's rhetoric on Covid-19
Garcia highlights Greene's spread of misinformation on vaccines [ more ]
Bloomberg
2 months ago
Privacy technologies

Bloomberg

The number of phishing attacks during the COVID-19 pandemic has doubled compared to the previous quarter.
Phishing attacks are exploiting fears and concerns related to the pandemic, with fake cures and virus information being commonly used. [ more ]
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