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About a year since we first heard the word coronavirus, there are still many questions. Here are important facts about COVID-19 for dog owners to know.
It's unsanitary and gross to see, but nose picking can also be dangerous. Here are several reasons why.
Amid an unrelenting pandemic, Americans marked the Thanksgiving holiday weekend with feasts made somber by the loss of loved ones. Here's a photo gallery showing changing Thanksgiving rituals for families around the country.
Stacker provides tips on how to prepare for a COVID-19 winter based on data and reports from trusted media and health officials.
As virus cases skyrocket in several parts of the country, here's a refresher on the basics for preventing the spread COVID-19.
Should you travel for the holidays in 2020? What precautions will make it safer? Here's some advice from medical experts as well as tips for hosting a Zoom Thanksgiving.
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Even if your employer hasn't offered it, making the case to permanently work remotely might be easier now than ever.
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PPE waste is a big environmental concern now given we are discarding hundreds of billions of disposable masks and gloves every month globally. Here's what you can do to help.
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Prior to March, shoppers would go to the mall or grocery store and scout out the latest sales. Now, shopping looks much different.
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The need for emergency food has exploded since March of 2020. According to an Oxfam report, this hunger crisis could soon kill more people worldwide each day than the infection itself.
Here's why some people don't wash their hands, why others are unable to and how to increase motivation to hand-wash more often.
With the pandemic changing the way many people work, commute and shop, some people are considering a car-free future. Here's how to decide if it's the right choice for you.
Exercising at home? Here are five ways you might be screwing up your workouts — and how to avoid common pitfalls.
Mask refresher: How to wear makeup, prevent fogged-up glasses and other tips for managing face masks
There's been a lot of advice on how to properly wear face coverings during the coronavirus pandemic. Here's a refresher.
Mask refresher: How to wear makeup, prevent fogged-up glasses and other tips for managing face masks
There's been a lot of advice on how to properly wear face coverings during the coronavirus pandemic. Here's a refresher.
Browse our guides to staying safe and well as U.S. deaths from COVID-19 approach 200,000. Plus: Take a quiz to see if you can separate coronavirus truth from fiction.
Even with tables spaced 6 feet apart, you need to take precautions to limit your exposure to the coronavirus. One of those is wearing your face mask. But how do you do that and still eat?
Even with tables spaced 6 feet apart, you need to take precautions to limit your exposure to the coronavirus. One of those is wearing your face mask. But how do you do that and still eat?
Before 2020, you might not have worried much about a tickle in your throat or a little tightness in your chest. But that’s changed.
An admissions dean seeks to take the worry out of applying for college when traditional things like grades, standardized tests and extracurricular activities have been disrupted by COVID-19.