by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 8, 2020 | Health News
You can listen on your favorite podcast app, or read the transcript below. Scott Galloway, professor of marketing, NYU Stern School of Business: I went to UCLA at Berkeley on a total of $7,000 in tuition for undergraduate and graduate. And now you’re looking at students who have taken on more debt than credit card […]
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 8, 2020 | Health News
So while Florida’s spike in new case numbers may be alarming, it’s also had increased testing. But there are still reasons why Floridians and beachgoers to the state should be cautious. The virus is still spreading rampantly Florida has reported more than...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 8, 2020 | Health News
This unintentional phenomenon is “caution fatigue” — and you have your brain to blame. Fast-forward three months, and that sense of immediacy may have faded. Caution fatigue “occurs when people show low motivation or energy to comply with safety...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 8, 2020 | Health News
Joe Exotic might have declared himself the Tiger King, but which species is the actual king of the tiger world? It’s the Siberian tiger (also called the Amur tiger). Well … sort of. Tigers are the largest members of the cat family. Among the six recognized...
by Richard A. Hendricks | Jun 8, 2020 | Health News
But details and timelines keep shifting. Here’s the latest on where we stand in the race for a vaccine: No one’s sure yet, but the target is sometime in early 2021. Vaccines in development around the world are in various stages of testing. Dr. Anthony...