Whether feeling sick after your Covid-19 vaccine is a good sign, how well the new boosters work, and more.
Who's eligible for weight loss surgery? There's a new answer. (Monday, October 24)
For the first time in over 30 years, weight loss surgery guidelines have been updated to expand eligibility to more people, Karen Weintraub writes for USA Today. However, experts say there are still several barriers to care for patients with obesity, including a lack of coverage for treatments.
The 5 most common Covid-19 symptoms have changed (Tuesday, October 25)
The ZOE Health Study earlier this month released an updated list of the five most common Covid-19 symptoms reported by study participants—which differed depending on vaccination status.
Is feeling sick after your Covid-19 vaccine a good sign? Here's what a new study found. (Wednesday, October 26)
Many people have long speculated whether those who have a stronger reaction to Covid-19 vaccines actually produce a "more vigorous immune response." Is that the case? Here's what a new study published in JAMA Network Open found.
Do new boosters work better? What early research suggests. (Thursday, October 27)
Two new preprint studies are examining whether updated Covid-19 booster shots offer better protection against newer coronavirus variants. Here's what the research suggests so far.
3 ways to be a better remote manager (Friday, October 28)
Writing for the Harvard Business Review, Raghu Krishnamoorthy, senior fellow and director of the University of Pennsylvania's Chief Learning Officer doctoral program, reveals the things that did—and did not—work as managers and employees "navigated managing and being managed remotely" at the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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