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Category: THE PANDEMIC
In 2023 and beyond ~ virus trends are more difficult to predict now
Duncan Robertson, Loughborough UniversityIn 2020, we knew very little about the novel viru
Vaccinated people make up majority of the pandemic deaths
Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed that vaccinated and
COVID-19 reshaped the way we buy, prepare and consume food
Katherine Labonté, McGill University and Daiva Nielsen, McGill UniversityIn early 2020, as
Neurons transmiting sense of smell to the brain are not vulnerable
This article is part of Harvard Medical School’s continuing coverage of medicine, biomedic
Adverse events becoming more common after vaccine rollout
If we go to a doctor or clinic for a vaccination, be it an influenza shot or a COVID-19 va
Perfectionist teens reported more depression and stress during COVID-19
Danielle S. Molnar, Brock University; Dawn Zinga, Brock University, and Melissa Blackburn,
How to build academic buoyancy to ride the turbulent waves
Astrid H. Kendrick, University of CalgaryTeachers, parents, and academics have become incr
Universities shifted to online learning ~ lessons from students
Muzammal Ahmad Khan, University of the West of ScotlandFor young people who were in univer
Go slow, accept your limitations: exercising when recovering from COVID
Lewis Gough, Birmingham City UniversityA significant proportion of people who contract COV