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This Is Why You Can’t Remember Yesterday
Science explains why time is so disorienting and mind-numbing these days If the thousands of tweets referencing the movie Groundhog Day are any indication, those Americans under stay-at-home directives are feeling the dull weight of monotony pressing down on their shoulders. Variety may be the spice of life, but it’s also the substance of memory.…
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How to Help Someone Who’s Caring for a Sick Loved One
They’re tending to others while trying to stay healthy themselves. Here are the best ways to show your support.
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It Will Get Easier
These two ‘superpowers’ in your brain can kick into high gear during quarantine, making the adjustment more tolerable. COVID-19 clinical trials coronavirus ongoing trials Coronavirus Cases in India breaking news updates on Coronavirus in India Coronavirus updates Latest Coronavirus News Coronavirus new cases outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
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Coronavirus Isn’t the Only Virus Spreading
Other infectious diseases may surge as vaccination campaigns hit pause. COVID-19 COVID-19 trials COVID-19 treatments Generics Supply Centers COVID-19 clinical trials coronavirus ongoing trials Coronavirus Cases in India breaking news updates on Coronavirus in India Coronavirus updates Latest Coronavirus News Coronavirus new cases outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
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From Infection to Recovery: How Long It Lasts
Covid-19’s duration varies widely depending on severity, but now we know the rough range Covid-19 hotspot, Coronavirus Live, Covid-19 state-wise Cases, Coronavirus cases in India, Dharavi Covid-19 cases, Covid-19 Cases, Covid-19, Covid-19 Lockdown, Covid-19 update
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What You Should Know About the Coronavirus Drug Under Study
How to read the data on hydroxychloroquine The Great Hydroxychloroquine Debate A 91.7% success rate with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin — too good to be true? A critical review of the latest data.
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How Will the Country Reopen?
Experts share benchmarks with the New York Times The New York Times’ Upshot has a great article from writer and professor of pediatrics Aaron E. Carroll, who asked experts for possible benchmarks that can guide decision-making on when shelter orders can relax. Here’s what’s recommended:
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Coronavirus and Your Genes
Why do some people infected with the new coronavirus get seriously ill and die while others experience only mild symptoms? It’s a question that’s puzzling scientists. Age, underlying health, and the amount of exposure likely determine how severe a person’s disease is. But genetics could play a role, too.
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Coronavirus Antibody Tests: Can You Trust the Results?
A team of scientists worked around the clock to evaluate 14 antibody tests. A few worked as advertised. Most did not. COVID-19 treatments Generics Supply Centers COVID-19 clinical trials coronavirus ongoing trials Coronavirus Cases in India breaking news updates on Coronavirus in India Coronavirus updates Latest Coronavirus News Coronavirus new cases outbreak of coronavirus disease…
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No Summer Vacation
A prestigious group of scientists say the pandemic won’t wane in warmer weather. COVID-19 is a rapidly spreading disease, caused by a coronavirus that jumped from animals to humans in late 2019. Here are the most pressing and recent questions related to the fast-moving pandemic.