Federal authorities on Tuesday recommended that states stop using Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine while an investigation is conducted into six rare but serious cases of clotting problems that were reported among women who received the vaccine.
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Apple and Google's rules state that no location data from app users can be shared.
Organizations must be held accountable for employees’ mental heath — but when you’re feeling burned out, the best person to help you recover may be yourself.
In conversations with colleagues across higher ed who are leading campus online learning teams, I commonly hear about the following challenges: Post-COVID, online learning is snowballing - and we need to build up our internal institutional capacities if we are going to meet this demand.
Duke University in North Carolina has announced that it will require students to have a COVID-19 vaccine when they return this fall. And the list of campuses with such policies is growing.
Even before the pandemic, many female scientists felt unsupported in their fields. Now, some are hitting a breaking point. Like many women during the pandemic, Alisa Stephens found working from home to be a series of wearying challenges.
Immunosuppressive drugs for inflammatory diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, and ulcerative colitis can impair the body's response to the COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna, according to new data.
A philosopher’s 350-year-old trick to get people to change their minds is now backed up by psychologists.
For Abby Williard, school always felt like a slog. Growing up in a small town in central Pennsylvania, Williard couldn’t seem to complete her schoolwork or stop daydreaming in class. Although she has anxiety and depression, she felt like something else was at play.
📰 Notice that "burnout" item above? That's a hint of the new podcast episode to be released on April 19th: Burnout! A Chat with Rebecca Pope-Ruark | TAPP 91. As always, the new episode be available wherever you listen to audio or go to theAPprofessor.org/podcast
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