A full-blown Christmas dinner, and a New Year’s Eve party with friends are beloved traditions for many—ones that would be best to forget this year.…
Tagrisso Approved in the US for the Adjuvant Treatment of Patients with Early-Stage EGFR-Mutated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
21 December 2020 — AstraZeneca’s Tagrisso (osimertinib) has been approved in the US for the adjuvant treatment of adult patients with early-stage epidermal growth factor receptor-mutated (EGFRm)…
Here's How Interior Design Will Change After The Pandemic
When 2020 began, perhaps our home-improvement dreams included an updated kitchen with marble counters and energy efficient fridge, or maybe we were swooning over a…
Why Truck Drivers Should Be Next in Line for the Vaccine
The end of the pandemic depends on truck drivers transporting COVID-19 vaccines from factories and planes to hospitals and pharmacies, but they are not prioritized…
How to prepare and protect your gut health over Christmas and the silly season
It’s that time of year again, with Christmas parties, end-of-year get-togethers and holiday catch-ups on the horizon for many of us—all COVID-safe, of course. All…
Blood alcohol levels much lower than the legal limit impair hand-eye coordination
In previous studies, eye movements and vision were only affected at blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) approaching the legal limit for driving (0.08% BAC), in England,…
Sara Hall Becomes Second-Fastest Marathoner in American History at The Marathon Project
Sara Hall won The Marathon Project in Chandler, Arizona, on Sunday, December 20, running 2:20:32—making her the second-fastest American marathoner of all time. She took…
What You Should Know About The COVID-19 Vaccine If You Have Allergies
There are many reasons to be excited about this small vial and what it contains. It offers the promise of reuniting friends and family, opening…
COVID Vaccine Won’t Reach All the World’s People Until 2022: Study
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 16, 2020 — Amid hopes stirred by the recent rollout of an approved COVID-19 vaccine in the United States, a new study warns…
Coronavirus relief funds could easily pay to stop the worst of climate change (Op-Ed)
As of late summer, governments around the world had pledged US$12.2 trillion of relief in response to the coronavirus pandemic. That’s around 15% of global GDP, three times larger than…