Tag: COVID-19 pandemic

Social Isolation And Loneliness Affects Bone Quality In Men, Study Shows

According to a recent study, isolation and loneliness have a detrimental effect on both mental and physical health of

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Most Americans Don’t Want To Work From Home, Study Shows

The COVID-19 pandemic changed how people work, and as a result, remote working is on the rise, but most

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Teenagers Cannot Distinguish Fake and Real Online Health Content, Study Shows

According to a recent study, most teenagers have trouble distinguishing between genuine and false health information online. Researchers discovered

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Most Americans Believe The Pandemic Is Over With Lifting of Restrictions, Study Shows

The COVID-19 pandemic has ravaged society for the past two years, but it now seems it is over. According

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New Study Shows Brains of Online Games Players Can Be In-Synch Even When Apart

During the COVID-19 pandemic, online and video games became popular as people sought ways to engage each other following

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Conspiracy Theories Could Be Causing More Confusion About MonkeyPox To Americans

Americans are increasingly concerned about the growing number of Monkeypox cases in the country and globally. Last month the

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Study Shows How Americans Pick Exercise Routines

A recent study conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Zhou nutrition revealed that the standard American citizen attempted at

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The Dutch Government Warns Citizens About Radioactive Anti-5G Accessories

The Dutch government has announced that wristbands for children, sleep masks, and necklaces that allegedly shield people from the

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Study Reveals That Voice Assistants Can Also Serve As Life Coaches

Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona recently conducted a survey that revealed that accepting life coaching from a voice assistant

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Americans Are Skipping Vital Medical Treatments Due to High Costs

West Health and Gallup, a non-profit organization, surveyed several Americans and found that many opt to skip treatment due

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