Pandemic
Two people killed in Kenya protest against US Ebola quarantine site plan, organizer, sources say
Kenyan President William Ruto defended a US-backed Ebola quarantine facility at a military base after two people were killed during protests.
World's oldest plague mass grave found beneath Roman racetrack in Jordan - study
France faces budget crisis as aging population drives spending to 60% of GDP
Israel's measles outbreak linked to global decline in vaccination rates, WHO warns
COVID-19: Loss of taste, smell? It may actually be a good thing - study
Olfactory loss typically appears early in the onset of COVID-19 and at times could be the sole indicator that an individual is actually sick, as 20% of patients may have no other symptoms.
Pandemic lockdowns linked to decline in US twin births -study suggests
The largest decline in twin births was seen in women over age 40, the group most likely to use infertility treatment.
Brains of teenagers have physically aged due to stress caused by pandemic - study
The results were that the developmental process had sped up in those involved while they were experiencing the pandemic.
Cancer diagnoses lag after screenings fall during COVID pandemic - study
Diagnoses of breast, cervical and colorectal cancers dropped by roughly 6% to 7% between 2019 and 2020 and by an additional 5% to 6% between 2020 and 2021.
COVID-19 pandemic may have altered natural course of personality changes
The researchers found that younger adults' maturity was disrupted while the oldest group of adults showed no significant change in personality.
Syrian health ministry says cholera death toll rises to 29
Syria said on Monday that 29 people had died of cholera in what the United Nations has called the worst outbreak of the disease in the war-torn country for years.
Synagogues exit COVID-19 pandemic with hope for the future
Again: On the eve of Rosh Hashanah, Jewish leaders look back on how they kept communal body and spiritual soul together during more than two years of restrictions.
Pregnancy brain got you down? It may affect the baby- study
A new study reveals that when a mother moves between extreme moods during pregnancy, the child develops a stress pattern that could reflect instability and negative emotions.
US air travel tops 2019 numbers for first time since COVID-19 pandemic
After averaging roughly 2-2.5 million passengers per day at US airports before the pandemic, air traffic dropped to a low of roughly 90,000 per day in April 2020.
As disruption persists, digital investment will drive efficiency and profitability - comment
In today’s high-cost environment, leaning into digital investment is an essential enabler for driving efficiency and profitability.