
Consuming Less Sugar and More Sweeteners Is Not Necessarily A Good Thing, Experts Say
Americans’ love affair with sugar dates back a long time. “We are biologically programmed to like sweet things,” says Nicole Avena, Ph.D., an assistant professor
Americans’ love affair with sugar dates back a long time. “We are biologically programmed to like sweet things,” says Nicole Avena, Ph.D., an assistant professor
Argentina is now grappling with a mysterious Covid-19 outbreak on a ship that has been out at sea for more than 35 days. Since all
There are several things that are likely to come to your mind when you think about what could put you at risk for coronavirus: shopping in
A recent study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health discovered that the number of U.S. prison inmates tested positive for COVID-19
Most people understandably feel uncertain about the unseen but very real danger posed by the coronavirus pandemic. But we don’t have to resign ourselves to
Bemoaning unequal individual and state compliance with public health guidelines, U.S. top advisor Anthony Fauci recently criticized the country’s inadequate pandemic response for an American
Men appear to produce higher levels of COVID-19 antibodies than women, according to statistics. Covid-19 survivors are being asked to donate blood plasma as part
Battling Covid-19, economic hardship and racial injustice is challenging: these therapists provide ways to rekindle your optimism. No one could have anticipated how disturbing and
You’ve probably read a lot about the death rate in the coronavirus pandemic. And while the U.S. and the whole world has suffered a painful loss,
Stress is almost always the bad guy in everyone’s story, but— surprise! Small or moderate amounts of it can make someone feel stronger, smarter, and