B cells, another kind of immune cell, can adapt to whatever COVID variant they face, Gandhi said. But it's not clear T cells have that versatility. "It's still theoretical, but I wouldn't get a booster unless I really felt it had benefit," she added. Will we keep...
In short, when it comes to esports, there's something for everyone, including those who prefer to (virtually!) playtraditional sports. A booming sector In terms of viewership and popularity, the esports industry hasstarted to overtake traditional sportsin the past 10 years. The COVID-19 pandem...
The CDC recommends that everyone get the most current version of the COVID shot. That's regardless of how many doses you've already had. Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are approved for adults and children as young as 6 months, while the Novovax vaccine is approved for everyone 12 and older....
During the COVID-19 pandemic,online book clubs grow in popularity as everyone is stuck at home.If you're looking for some new reading inspiration,these are the clubs you should know about. Our Shared Shelf Must—read books like The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf are shared ...
Calling himself “a fairly excellent Mario Kart racer” who likes “old-timey cars, rotary phones and … visiting national parks”, Mason believes the most challenging aspect of making the “Miss You” video “was organizing around all the constraints caused by COVID and the anxieties therein,...
As you can see from the history of Prime Day dates below, Amazon has held its Prime Day sales each July, with just a couple of deviations from that regular schedule. Notably, in 2020, Amazon pushed its Prime Day sale to October due to the COVID-19 pandemic, before returning the sale ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped the way we all live, work and do business, although exactly what that means in terms of the longer term is not clear yet. However, what is clear is the tectonic shift underway among generations. For Gen Z, many of the changes we have seen accelerate...
Easy outdoor access.By forcing people to remain at home for extended periods of time, the COVID-19 pandemic reminded many people that getting outside is necessary, whether it's to exercise, get some sun or simply breathe fresh air. A preference for easy access to the outdoors has carried...
Viral Infections, like the common cold, influenza, mononucleosis, measles and COVID-19 Bacterial Infections, with the most common being strep throat Allergies, which can vary from person to person and include allergens like pet dander, mold and pollen Irritants, such as air pollution,...
Health workers are preparing for a possible "tripledemic" of flu, COVID-19, and RSV this winter. Here's how to tell the difference. Dr. Brownstein says a high quality, proper use of a mask can still effectively reduce the risk of spreading respiratory pathogens. While wearing one is alwa...