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‘Election Stress Disorder’ Is a Real Thing
People on both sides of the political divide are feeling tense, anxious, and overwhelmed right now. By this
Pain Relief Caused by SARS-CoV-2 Infection May Help Explain COVID-19 Spread
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, can relieve pain, according to a new study by University of Arizona Health
How To Balance Tech And Everything Else In Life
If you start your day by turning off your alarm clock, go to work by car, take public
Races Canceled, Runners On Trails Set Records
At the end of a dirt road in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, endurance athlete Alyssa Godesky switches on
Dentists seeing more cracked teeth. Blame stress.
Stress is causing more cracked teeth during the pandemic, but there are ways to improve your mental health
Mladenovic collapses again, Djokovic wins
Kristina Mladenovic’s first match since her nightmarish end to the U.S. Open produced another collapse and a controversial
Watching cute animals is good for your health
You knew watching videos of puppies and kittens felt good but now there’s data to back that feeling.
Driver texting: shocking crash- flips, loses arm
WARNING: Graphic content Police have released shocking footage of a man who lost his arm in a horrific
Less sleep makes stressful days feel worse: Study
Sleep may impact a person’s psychological perception of stress, research suggests Getting less sleep could be linked to having a
Doctors hope beach trips help ICU virus patients
By My San Antonia via Emilio Morenatti and Hernan Munoz from The Associated Press BARCELONA, Spain (AP) —
Coronavirus patients still had lung damage, breathlessness, weeks after leaving hospital
88 percent of patients in a study still had signs of lung damage six weeks after leaving the hospital
Vaping Links to Covid Risk Are Becoming Clear
Researchers are starting to home in on the ways in which the use of e-cigarettes raises the chances
Telemedicine: What Are Doctors Missing?
By Kristen Kendrick for NPR Despite a foothold in medicine that predates Hippocrates himself, the traditional physical exam might be
1,000+ University Alabama students test positive
By Lucas Manfredi via Fox News City of Tuscaloosa closed bars for two weeks and suspended bar service
Neck gaiters reduce coronavirus droplet spread?
By Kayla Rivas for Fox News Experts say more research is needed. Health experts are leaning toward the notion
How Far Can A Urinal Spray Coronavirus?
By Bruce Y. Yee, Senior Contributor for Forbes It doesn’t take a pee-HD to see that urinals aren’t
Diabetic athletes seek balance during coronavirus pandemic
By Kelly Cohen for ESPN Lauren Cox was waiting, in June, for the WNBA to return from the