… for keeping your kids safe from sickness.When your kids are sick, practice social distancingBecause of the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve learned it’s still important to keep kids home from school, play dates …
… people to consider steps like vaccinations and simple precautions to reduce their risk.”Don’t forget about COVID-19COVID-19 is still circulating, and cases often rise in the fall and winter alongside flu season …
… their 2023 State of Higher Education report in March. Many of us expected that the easing of COVID-19 restrictions in 2022 would have a positive impact on data around enrollment and retention. But that …
… more often by poor toilet hygiene than by handling raw meat!Has handwashing behavior improved since the COVID-19 pandemic began? Probably. But bad habits can be hard to break. And research suggests that we …
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… of people into tight quarters — especially during things like mealtimes and shows. Respiratory viruses, like influenza (flu), COVID-19 and colds, can spread quickly in those conditions.“Anytime you find yourself in a large crowd …
Ah, fall. You’ve got to love it. The air is crisp! Apples are in season! The leaves are changing!And so is the viral landscape.That’s right. Respiratory season is upon us. And …
Autumn brings with it deer hunting season, and if you’re a hunter, there’s a lot to keep in mind about staying safe both in the field and when you return home with your …
We’re no strangers to the respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV — and that’s especially true for parents who’ve long believed that RSV is a pediatric disease.But although it’s most commonly found …
If you believe the marketing hype, sucking on a zinc lozenge can stop a cold before your first sneeze. Alas, while zinc boosts your immune system, there’s no evidence it has this particular superpower …
Most of us spend the majority of our waking lives hard at work. Whether you’re washing windows, jockeying a desk, teaching a gaggle of ungovernable kindergarteners or burning the midnight oil to get your …
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