Health workers are at higher risk of COVID infection and illness. They can also act as extremely efficient transmitters of viruses to
Month: January 2021
To get ahead as an introvert, act like an extravert—it’s not as hard as you think
Leadership is a human universal. It can even be seen in other species, which suggests it may be an evolutionarily ancient process.
How to stay safe with a new fast-spreading coronavirus variant on the loose
A fast-spreading variant of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has been found in at least 10 states, and people are wondering:
Rapid COVID-19 antibody test can check immune response
A team of Western researchers has developed a simple test—faster and more accurate than any approved thus far in Canada—to
Vision problems? Here’s a guide to which specialist is right for you
If you’re having eye problems, you may not know which type of specialist to consult. Here’s some help from experts
Should your child get a COVID test?
If you’re trying to decide whether to have your child tested for COVID-19, talk with your pediatrician, the American Academy
The brain region responsible for self-bias in memory
A brain region involved in processing information about ourselves biases our ability to remember, according to new research published in JNeurosci.
Norway says no link between vaccine and post-jab deaths
Norway said Monday no link had been established between Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine and post-vaccination deaths in the country, but recommended
COVID-19 vaccines: How and when will lower-income countries get access?
COVID-19 vaccination programs are gathering pace in high-income countries, but for much of the world, the future looks bleaker. Although
COVID-19 vaccines: 40 million doses worldwide
More than 40 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccines have been given around the world according to an AFP count