Chicago - Strings of lanterns in festive red and gold swayed high above the streets in Chicago’s Chinatown, but few people strolled the sidewalks on a recent afternoon. At Slurp Slurp Noodles, ...
Ever wonder how it's so easy to get sick while flying, but not necessarily every other crowded venue, like a movie theater? This video simulation below shows how germs are spread when a passenger ...
Sneezing used to be a low-key sign that someone was getting sick or had allergies, and sneezing into your elbow was a polite way to indicate to those around us that we didn’t want to give them ...
In this post-pandemic world, many have become hyperaware of illness around them — giving rise to stigma at even the slightest sign of a cold. Now, a simple cough, sniffle or sneeze can reduce someone ...
Here's how to navigate sick etiquette at this stage of the pandemic. (Getty Images) Before COVID-19, most people thought nothing of heading off to school or work with a stuffy nose or a slight cough.
The novel coronavirus has some people turning their heads left and right as soon as they hear a cough or sneeze nearby. But new research says you shouldn’t be too quick to judge, at least without ...
DEAR ANNIE: My parents, brother and I all live several states away, about a day’s drive between any two points in our geographic triangle. My aunt is roughly a central point between all of us and has ...
Dear Annie: My parents, brother and I all live several states away, about a day’s drive between any two points in our geographic triangle. My aunt is roughly a central point between all of us and has ...