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Read more about the article Why are some of us busier than ever despite having nowhere to go?

Why are some of us busier than ever despite having nowhere to go?

  • Post published:May 20, 2020

5 min read Berit Brogaard, Professor and Director of the Brogaard Lab for Multisensory Research at the University of Miami, comments on why some of us are more busier than ever during the COVID lockdown

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Read more about the article 15 Positive Things About Lockdown

15 Positive Things About Lockdown

  • Post published:May 20, 2020

2 min read Ronald E. Riggio, Professor of Leadership and Organizational Psychology, Claremont McKenna College, quickly notes 15 positive things about lockdown.

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Read more about the article Mainstream Medicine is Under Attack: Gentle Medicine could radically transform it for the better

Mainstream Medicine is Under Attack: Gentle Medicine could radically transform it for the better

  • Post published:May 20, 2020

6 min read Jacob Stegenga, Reader in Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge, provides a convincing antidote for some of mainstream medicine's problems

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Read more about the article KAMADIA – Covid-19: Remain Cautious as your Economy Reopens

KAMADIA – Covid-19: Remain Cautious as your Economy Reopens

  • Post published:May 13, 2020

Aly Kamadia, Editor-In-Chief of iDose, discusses why it's important to remain cautious as economies open up

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Read more about the article Coronavirus: I’m a Physician and Professor – Here are five quick questions and answers for people infected with Covid-19 but not showing symptoms

Coronavirus: I’m a Physician and Professor – Here are five quick questions and answers for people infected with Covid-19 but not showing symptoms

  • Post published:May 6, 2020

3 min read William Petri, Professor of medicine and microbiology at the University of Virginia, quickly answers 5 questions in this must read.

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Read more about the article COVID-19 – Should wearing masks be compulsory? Lessons from the Spanish Flu

COVID-19 – Should wearing masks be compulsory? Lessons from the Spanish Flu

  • Post published:May 6, 2020

4 min read Samuel Cohn, Professor of History at the University of Glasgow, tackles the question of face masks

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Read more about the article Infectious Disease: Understanding the Animal connection (Q&A)

Infectious Disease: Understanding the Animal connection (Q&A)

  • Post published:April 22, 2020

7 min read Epidemiologist Jonna Mazet, Professor at the University of California, talks about the importance of understanding the animal connection in infectious diseases. This is a fascinating Q&A.

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Read more about the article I am a Chartered Psychologist: Here are Five Mistakes to Avoid While Meditating

I am a Chartered Psychologist: Here are Five Mistakes to Avoid While Meditating

  • Post published:April 15, 2020

4 min read William Van Gordon, Chartered Psychologist at the University of Derby, discusses five mistakes that people make while meditating

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Read more about the article KAMADIA – Coronavirus Interview with Leading Historian Susan Kingsley Kent: Lessons from the 1918/1919 Influenza Pandemic

KAMADIA – Coronavirus Interview with Leading Historian Susan Kingsley Kent: Lessons from the 1918/1919 Influenza Pandemic

  • Post published:April 8, 2020

Kamadia interviews leading historian Susan Kingsley Kent to see what sort of lessons history can offer us while we fight COVID-19. This is a must read.

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