When looking back helps us move forward, or how nostalgia can be good
More than a dozen studies in recent years have measured the predominantly “positive,” “restorative power” of nostalgia. View original article Contributor: Daryl Austin
More than a dozen studies in recent years have measured the predominantly “positive,” “restorative power” of nostalgia. View original article Contributor: Daryl Austin
Sticking a digit in your nose is a great way to jam germs further into your body or spread them around your environment with your snotty finger. View original article Contributor: Gabriel Filippelli
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Allegheny County joins Harvard program developing alternative responses to 911 calls Pennsylvania Capital-Star >View original article Contributor:
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Alternative Therapies Prevalent for ADHD: Nutrition, Vitamins, Meditation ADDitude >View original article Contributor:
It’s all fun and games till you strain your Achilles’ tendon, herniate a disc or do a face-plant in the Kitchen. View original article Contributor: Matt Richtel
Two years of economic recovery brought strong gains to workers at the top and the bottom, but headwinds for those in between. Consider the pharmacist. View original article Contributor: Noam Scheiber
As SARS-CoV-2 continues to evolve, knowing your immunity status—both from vaccines and from infections—will become increasingly important. COVID-19 antibodies are the best proxy for disease immunity. But they currently require a health care provider to order the test, which has to be performed at a pharmacy or doctor’s office. The sample is then sent to … Read more
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