The Science Behind a Perfect Hug

ALEX HOLLOWAY – After a bad day, kids and adults alike may need a good hug. Hugs have become a universal symbol for care, love, and kindness as people embrace
Read moreALEX HOLLOWAY – After a bad day, kids and adults alike may need a good hug. Hugs have become a universal symbol for care, love, and kindness as people embrace
Read moreANNIE PATEL – In recent years, the rise of social media has allowed content and news to travel much faster among the public. With a global audience, social media has
Read moreAUSTIN WAHLE – There is a reason why many interviewers from healthcare related schools ask the question, “What is the last book you read?”, or “What book that you have
Read moreSTEPHEN JOSEPH – Vaccine development is usually a lengthy process that takes several years, and often doesn’t produce safe or effective vaccines. However, there is widespread optimism that a vaccine
Read moreISHAN VAISH – Risk factors for Covid-19 range from obesity to asthma. Scientists estimate that almost 47% of the population currently possesses one or more of these risk factors, and
Read moreKRISTIN KEITH – Since its unprecedented spread to the United States in early March, the novel coronavirus has resulted in more than 42,000 deaths across the country. It has infected
Read moreMORENIKE ISOLA – For over a century, compounding pharmacies have remained an industry of great controversy due to their perceived benefits in contrast with the risk they bring on people’s
Read moreAHMAD NISAR – Exploring the pathophysiology of a disease is like dissecting a machine to understand how its individual parts — its gears, nuts, wires, and bolts — interlock and
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