How to Reopen Offices Safely
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Flush the taps, focus on indoor air quality and consider getting creative about staff schedules. NYT > Health
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Flush the taps, focus on indoor air quality and consider getting creative about staff schedules. NYT > Health
SATURDAY, April 24, 2021 — If you plan to resume running after an extended break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, you need to ease back in, one expert advises. “There are a lot of good programs, including Couch to 5K or C25K, that focus on increasing running slowly up to about 3 miles or 30… Read More »
MONDAY, Aug. 3, 2020 — With the 2020 presidential election just three months away, new research suggests an election can be held safely if stringent steps are taken to lower COVID-19 infection risk. The conclusion follows a U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention investigation that looked at what happened in the city of Milwaukee… Read More »
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Q I haven’t been doing much exercise recently – even before the lockdown I had fallen off the wagon – but I would like to start exercising again as I have put on a lot of weight. I will be doing home workouts. I have previously had lower back problems. Is there anything I should… Read More »
In the United States, 85 percent of women will get pregnant in their lifetime (and that number is higher in other countries). While the majority of women will have vaginal births, about 32 percent will have C-sections. And the percentage of women who have C-sections continues to increase, both in the United States and around… Read More »