Approval of at-home tests releases a pandemic-fighting weapon

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved inexpensive, at-home coronavirus tests for over-the-counter sales this week, adding a potentially powerful weapon to the nation’s pandemic-fighting arsenal that experts say will likely still be needed despite increasing numbers of vaccinated Americans. One of them is Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology, who has called on federal… Read More: Approval of at-home tests releases a pandemic-fighting weapon »

Lukewarm public response on second day of Bangladesh virus lockdown

Commuters’ sufferings continued on Tuesday due to a ban on public transports. Many of them walked to their workplaces and returned home on foot while the others shared autorickshaw, van or rickshaw rides.  The streets of Dhaka’s Kakrail are busy on the second day of a week-long nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus… Read More: Lukewarm public response on second day of Bangladesh virus lockdown »

Should You Rest Your Weary Bones Beneath a Quilt or a Duvet This Summer?

By now, we’ve all established that sleeping is real important, right? And while downing CBD, buying fancy-ass sheets, and settling in for a bedtime story from Harry Styles helps, none of it matters if you wake up at 2 a.m. sweaty or as a human ice cube. That’s where finding ze right fit for your… Read More: Should You Rest Your Weary Bones Beneath a Quilt or… »