Arriving on campus kick-starts a year of firsts for college freshmen, and Abbey Shea was excited about all of them. Her first introduction to new roommates who may become lifelong friends, first semester away from home, first foray into independence. And then her Port Orange, Florida, high school postponed its […]
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The coronavirus pandemic has forced us to reevaluate a lot about our hygiene habits ― including how we dry our hands in public. Experts we spoke to recently said drying your hands is almost as important as washing them, and the method you use has an impact. Are paper towels […]
As your new-found role as a teacher, there’s plenty of free online help to make it as smooth as possible: iStock Primary schools in England are now open for pupils in reception, year 1 and year 6 in smaller class sizes, as well as all children of critical workers and […]
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with advertisers on this site. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues unfolding around the globe, people who are at higher risk for severe disease need to take special care. COVID-19 appears to cause mild to moderate symptoms in most people who are infected. And some people seem […]
Photo credit: Fancy/Veer/Corbis – Getty Images From Women’s Health You already know that cardio exercise is one common component of weight loss success. But if you’ve been relying on traditional methods like cycling and running recently, you might want to change up your routine and give swimming a try. “Although […]
Patti Breed-Rabitoy, with husband Dan Rabitory, had coped with lung and kidney disease for years. She died of COVID-19 with no family by her side, but more than a dozen gathered on a Zoom call to say goodbye. (Elishia Breed) As her mother lay dying in a Southern California hospital […]