In the Abruzzo region of Italy, harvesting the lucrative spice is a centuries-old tradition, infused with a deep-seated passion for…
An Intimate Look at Italy’s Saffron Harvest
In the Abruzzo region of Italy, harvesting the lucrative spice is a centuries-old tradition, infused with a deep-seated passion for…
Rethinking Covid-19 in Children
There is new evidence that some children may become very sick, and we are beginning to learn more about who…
I Have an Eating Disorder but Can’t Escape the Kitchen
I feared that food would be the vector for the virus, the thing that sickened me or made me unknowingly…
A Half-Tablespoon of Olive Oil a Day May Promote Heart Health
Americans who ate at least one-and-a-half teaspoons of olive oil a day were at lower risk of heart disease than…
China’s Coronavirus Back-to-Work Lessons: Masks and Vigilance
Efforts to get back to business have been inconsistent and sometimes stricter than workers elsewhere might tolerate. Still, the country…
Quietly but Savagely, the Coronavirus Is Decimating Latin America: Live Coverage
As nations loosen rules, new clusters in places that seemed to have tamed the virus show how hard success is…
Coronavirus Live Updates: New Clusters Across Asia Show Fleeting Face of Victory
Several Asian countries hailed for controlling the virus’s spread have learned that victory is illusive and fleeting.
Spontaneous Aortic Arch Thrombus in a Young Female Successfully Managed with Long Term Anticoagulation Alone.
Mural thrombus of a very large blood vessel like the aortic arch without predisposing atherosclerosis is a rare yet clinically…
Actigraphy in brain-injured patients – A valid measurement for assessing circadian rhythms?
Actigraphy has received increasing attention in classifying rest-activity cycles. However, in patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC), actigraphy data may…