Medicine & TechnologyAside from impacting mental health and other aspects of life, pandemic lockdowns were found to significantly affect the adolescent brain on a physical level. Read to know more about this recent study.
A recently published study showed an increase in the number of deaths among those suffering from mental illness as a COVID-19 effect, whether these people have had the virus or not.
Throughout COVID-19 lockdowns, people's lifestyles have drastically changed, such as always feeling hungry or feeling that they are not eating enough which is a sign of issues that should be addressed.
Life stressors and everyday frustration can undermine relationships. But during lockdowns, a new study reveals that blaming the pandemic may actually leave couples happier.
Lockdowns have greatly reduced light pollution, especially in cities, which creates darker skies. A national star count survey suggests a 10% drop in people seeing fewer stars, an indicator of severe light pollution.
A total of over 22 million people have been mandated to stay inside their homes when the central government of China placed Wuhan under lockdown, a move then seen as unusual.
A top expert at the World Health Organization said lockdowns are not enough to combat COVID-19. There are more ways needed to be done to fith the disease.