As the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to surge across Europe, many people are asking how best to protect themselves and others from the virus? As always, the first thing you should do is to follo
Plans for survival:The charity’s chief executive, Michelle Mitchell said the pandemic is the “biggest challenge we’ve ever faced” and has hugely disrupted cancer patients and research. However, she’s hopeful for the future. “Covid-19 has demonstrated the value of science, the vital role...
Of all the industries impacted by the COVID-19 crisis,the travel industry was one of the hardest hit. In fact, the pandemic resulted in nearly $215 billion in losses for the U.S. travel economy between the beginning of March and the end of May, according to a U.S. Travel Association...
After dealing with the fallout of being scammed out of money and working to recover from being scammed, familiarize yourself with the most common types of scams. By understanding how you may come in contact with a scammer and what experts consider to be red flags, you may be able to spot ...
Covid-19 has plunged the world into a new Dark Age that is turning anxious eyes to whatever lights are shining. Be one of the brightest lights by acknowledging not only the love and concern your clients have for your product, but also the curiosity that engaging reportage can engender in ...
There has been a significant reduction in elective surgical activity since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a consequence, record numbers of patients are awaiting planned procedures. Furthermore, surgical trainees the world over have been deprived of vital operative experience. In this ...
Two weeks after the first U.S. case of COVID-19 was identified in Snohomish County, Washington, in early 2020, my dad had a stroke at his home just across Puget Sound. More COVID-19 cases were about to surface at a nearby skilled nursing facility, markin
There is no cavalry riding to the rescue after COVID-19. The pandemic has been the largest, and the longest, strain on the well-being of U.S. health workers in modern history. The solution must match the scale of the challenge.
For many employees, traditional expectations of working intently for hours on end are no longer realistic as they continue to recover from COVID-19. After the initial bout with COVID-19, returning to work can be surprisingly difficult. “For a lot of people, work is challenging," Zanni says...
Physical therapists have become an integral part of the healthcare team to help people recover and return to their previous levels of function. Some of the more common post-COVID symptoms (fatigue, pain, weakness, balance loss, shortness of breath and certain types of headaches) ...