Month: May 2021
Police Blues: Rising Stress Puts Officers at Risk
Police officers’ mental well-being tanked after the murder of George Floyd in 2020, and the massive nationwide protests that followed. There’s a broad sense that the public has turned against them.
Read MoreHow to Stay Truly Safe in the Sun
Summer is around the corner, and with the pandemic waning for many, the CDC encourages people to spend more time unmasked outdoors. But protecting yourself from the sun is more important than ever, and questions about sunscreen safety may make you wonder how to do it.
Read MoreBig Bucks and Savings: Vaccine Incentives Multiply
As COVID-19 vaccination rates slow in the U.S., companies and states are stepping up to offer a variety of incentives to encourage people to get their shots, including cash lotteries, flights, and date nights.
Read MoreTop 5 ECO-Friendly Outdoor Camping Hacks – 2021 Edition
Every time we camp outdoors, we’re inevitably destroying a bit of nature; we chop up firewood, pollute the air with our cars and RVs, and most campers leave litter behind. Fortunately, the woke movement has raised awareness in terms of eco-friendly camping, emphasizing the importance of leaving the beautiful outdoors intact after the day is […]
Read MoreDoctors, Nurses Blast CDC’s Mask Guidance Change
Out of 660 U.S. doctors surveyed, 57% said the CDC jumped the gun by easing restrictions prematurely. Other medical professionals took a similar position, with 63% of 1,330 nurses agreeing the mask shift came too soon.
Read MoreWoman Sues Fertility Doctor, Alleges ‘Medical Rape’
Bianca Voss, 75, says the DNA test results included the name of her father, Martin D. Greenberg, MD, of Florida, who was the fertility doctor who inseminated Voss in 1983.
Read MorePorn Use Spiked During the Pandemic
In findings likely to surprise no one, new research shows Americans’ pornography usage spiked dramatically in the early months of the pandemic.
Read MorePot-Linked Poisoning Cases Rise as Edibles’ Popularity Booms
A new study shows marijuana products like edibles, concentrates, and vapes are driving an overall increase in pot-related calls to poison control centers.
Read MoreLockdowns Improved Symptoms for People With IBS
A new report finds people with IBS had milder symptoms during the COVID-19 lockdown, possibly due to reduced stress levels and more control over their diet.
Read MoreCOVID Vaccines Protect Against Top Variants, WHO Says
The COVID-19 vaccines authorized for use in the United States and Europe offer protection against the four main coronavirus variants known to exist, a World Health Organization official says.
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