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Why is it so hard to open up to the world as the world opens up?

Features Why is it so hard to open up to the world as the world opens up? Q: I know things are loosening up, and where I live, most folks have been vaccinated, but I still feel kind of scared and depressed and can t quite step back into regular life. Any suggestions? and Jul. 9 2021 @ 8:02pm Q: I know things are loosening up, and where I live, most folks have been vaccinated, but I still feel kind of scared and depressed and can t quite step back into regular life. Any suggestions? Rory F., Westfield, New Jersey A: Lots of people are expressing the same kind of trepidation, and it isn t surprising. You worked so hard to accept the necessity of being cut off and now it s hard to undo it. Our advice: Go slow.

Tame your glucose levels

Features Tame your glucose levels Greg Aiello s Nature Gone Wild brings raging bears, disastrous lightning strikes and ferocious crocodiles to your TV screen, demonstrating just how magnificent and hard to tame Mother Nature really is. That s great fun to watch. But when it is your nature that s untamed, it can turn seriously risky. and Jul. 8 2021 @ 8:15pm Greg Aiello s Nature Gone Wild brings raging bears, disastrous lightning strikes and ferocious crocodiles to your TV screen, demonstrating just how magnificent and hard to tame Mother Nature really is. That s great fun to watch. But when it is your nature that s untamed, it can turn seriously risky.

Drs Oz and Roizen: Is your fight against COVID-19 going up in smoke?

The next Batman, Robert Pattinson, has been caught smoking and vaping — and he contracted COVID-19 in September. A coincidence? Maybe not. It turns out both smoking and vaping substantially increase your risk of contracting the virus — probably by altering your immune response to infection. According to a study published in the American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology, electronic cigarette users (just like tobacco cigarette users) have a very depressed immune response to influenza virus infection, suggesting increased susceptibility to COVID-19. This insight comes on the heels of a Stanford University School of Medicine study that found teens and young adults who vape are five times more likely to contract COVID-19 than non-vapers. If they vape and smoke cigarettes, they’re seven times more likely.

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