Social media, activism, trucker caps: The fascinating story behind long COVID
Today, we use the term “long COVID” to describe the lingering symptoms some people have many weeks or months after […]
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Today, we use the term “long COVID” to describe the lingering symptoms some people have many weeks or months after […] Alongside logistical and supply issues, vaccine hesitancy has been a notable hurdle in Australia’s troubled vaccine rollout. The news the […] What can vaccine proponents, clinicians and public health communicators learn from “anti-vaxxers?” A lot, according to new guidance for pro-vaccination […] It’s a common fact of life: we’re looking at our screens more than ever. While the results of the technology addiction are […] With 2020 hijacked by COVID-19, a team of QUT researchers in Brisbane, Australia, say social media analytics can capture the […] The eyes may be the windows to the soul, but they can also provide insightful glimpses into memory. Stanford scientists […] The novel coronavirus has claimed three more lives in Iran, state media reported, taking the country’s overall death toll from […] A new article in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal) reviews evidence that suggests an association between excessive smartphone and social […] In January 2019, The Lancet‘s report “Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT-Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems” […] Teenage boys rely on social media to access a wealth of information about living a healthy lifestyle—but rather than being […]
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