Americans started drinking more as the Covid-19 pandemic got underway. They were stressed, isolated, uncertain — the world as ...
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, the percentage of Americans who consumed alcohol -- which had already spiked between ...
The COVID-19 pandemic appears to have created a nation of homebodies in the United States. People are spending nearly an hour ...
Store vacancy rates are still above prepandemic levels, but new food and drink businesses, led by Mexican, Japanese and ...
As life returns to normal after Covid-19, a new survey reveals that 62 percent of Norwegians wish to see hand sanitizer ...
Researchers in the US have found that since the COVID pandemic, people are staying at home more than before. But in Australia ...
How a nurse practitioner's experience during the early days of the COVID-19 epidemic changed her view of the political party ...
Compared with just before the Covid-19 pandemic, people are spending nearly an hour less a day doing activities outside the home, behaviour that researchers say is a lasting consequence of the ...
Not going out is the “new normal” post-Covid, according to a new study ... trend could not be attributed solely to the ...
Americans feeling stressed and isolated as COVID-19 spread turned increasingly to alcohol. Although the crisis abated, the drinking trend did not, researchers say.
The new vaccines are nearly identical to their ... two months or more after a previous COVID-19 vaccination. Children under the age of 5, however, who have not yet completed a primary course ...