When the COVID-19 pandemic first entered our lives, we were all forced to get creative when seeking out ways to pamper ourselves. Nature hikes through the woods replaced cycling at the gym, happy hours with friends were forced online, and spa trips to relax were substituted with DIY beauty ses
Much as the intent of this article is laudable in its intent, it is misleading as to the relative merits of the various masks and perhaps misunderstands the mechanisms by which they can be used to inhibit aerosol transmission. It is therefore unnecessarily critical of the policy of hospitals t
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — A team of University of Kentucky researchers have developed a medical face
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News of a virus known as monkeypox began making headlines in the U.S. in May when the World Health Organization (WHO) learned of a confirmed case in a person from Britain who had returned from a trip to Nigeria.
On May 18th, the first U.S. case was confirmed in a man from Massachusetts.
Students will not be required to wear masks on Miami University’s campus or participate in surveillance testing this upcoming fall, despite Butler County’s high risk status.
During a webinar on Aug. 5, Jayne Brownell, vice president for Student Life, alongside other members of admi
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The use of face masks in nests risks chicks and their parents becoming en