Brain aging may have sped up during the pandemic, even in people who didn’t get sick from Covid, a new study suggests. Using brain scans from a very large database, British researchers determined that ...
My generation is chronically online, severely anxious, and living in political turmoil. Is that why the right wing is pulling ...
It was the first day that felt like spring in New Hampshire, and college students swarmed the green in front of the colonial buildings on campus to hang out in the longed-for sun. It wasn’t even warm ...
When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down much of the U.S. in March 2020, life came to a standstill and millions of people experienced drastic changes in their lifestyles. For adolescents, this meant ...
Before COVID-19, Lena Kauffman was like most parents — busy juggling work and childcare, busy juggling life. She didn’t have time to attend school board meetings, to monitor everything kids ...
What happened to those “short-term” price increases from the pandemic? From 2021 to 2023, Canadians were told that prices jumped largely because of supply-chain bottlenecks, government spending on ...
It has been five years since the the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. That was the start of many changes, both temporary and permanent, to the U.S. healthcare system. Some were ...
Closing businesses and schools. Isolating and quarantining individuals. Banning public gatherings. Requiring masks. These were all highly effective public health measures enacted in a time of a global ...
I have long been inspired by the songs and message of the musical Hamilton. There is a moment in the show when the titular character faces an hour of maximum crisis, when it seems like his world is ...
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