The psychological difference between spenders and savers (and what your habits say about your personality)
Cynthia Cryder, associate professor of marketing
A Thanksgiving Myth Debunked: People Aren’t Fighting About Politics
Taylor Carlson, associate professor of political science
Helium prices stopped soaring when COVID hit
Sophia Hayes, professor of chemistry
‘Health care workers are experiencing more than COVID-19 burnout’
Psychiatrist Jessica Gold, at the School of Medicine, co-writes an op-ed published on CNN’s website about the strain health-care workers are under as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on. “We, collectively, say that we are ‘tired’ because we have no other, easy words to describe how we are.”
Can you repeat that? Hearing trouble more obvious with masks
Nancy Tye-Murray, professor of otolaryngology
ICU doctor warns ‘this is what you’ll see at the end of your life’ if Covid precautions aren’t taken
Ken Remy, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics
Nationwide surge in Covid-19 cases has officials planning new restrictions ahead of Thanksgiving
Raphael Thomadsen, professor of marketing
Employer-sponsored tutoring? Unique benefits are aimed at pandemic parenting
Caitlyn Collins, assistant professor of sociology
AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine up to 90% effective and easily transportable, company says
Michael Kinch, associate vice chancellor and director, Center for Research Innovation in Business; and professor of radiation oncology
Only about 5 percent of St. Louis County residents have COVID-19 antibodies, report Health Department, Wash. U.
Elvin Geng, MD, professor of medicine
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