This is my tried-and-true list of must-haves for a day at the parks with kids of all ages.
The app was created by students at the University of Nebraska Omaha in 2020 and 2021 to teach kids about the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, “Zoodemic: 2.0” is bring new health topics to the forefront.
UNMC and UNO launched Zoodemic, a free mobile game that teaches middle and high school students about germs, zoonotic diseases, hygiene and outbreak prevention.
You may be tempted to wash your laundry on cold to conserve energy, preserve color, and prevent shinkage. However, some things need to be washed in hot water to kill germs and get rid of funky odors.
That’s pretty strange, but his reason for not being concerned about them is also really gross ― trust us. It all started when Kennedy reminded Von of how they had met before the COVID-19 pandemic at ...
The president’s top health official has revealed the reason why he isn’t afraid of germs. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 72, got candid about his history with drug ...
The kitchen counter is one of the most used spaces in the house and, sadly, also one of the most abused. It’s a space where you can chop veggies, sip coffee, and host the occasional family debate ...
Sometimes wheat gets a bad rap. Thanks to the popularity of pseudocereals like quinoa or spelt, the classic grain has been losing admirers in the West. Still, wheat has been a staple food across ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — When someone in your household finally starts feeling better after the flu, most people rush to disinfect wiping down surfaces, spraying cleaners, and trying to reset the house as ...
Cold and flu viruses can live on surfaces for a few hours to days. Hard surfaces, like stainless steel and plastic, can keep viruses infectious longer. Viruses can spread through respiratory droplets ...
Modern life gives us more access, flexibility -- and stimulation -- than ever before. Two major culprits? Remote work and technology. Read full article: Are there really benefits to cold plunging? If ...