In the second episode of It’s Complicated Series Three, Tanya Goodin chats to #SocialSex entrepreneur Cindy Gallop about her start-up MakeLoveNotPorn.
Month: March 2020
When Purell is Contraband, How Do You Contain Coronavirus?
Handwashing and sanitizers may make people on the outside safer. But in prison it can be impossible to follow public health advice.
Screens in the Time of Covid-19
As we practice social distancing over the next months we need to create a balance. Screens and Covid-19 will be our constants and we need to manage both.
What is GPS doing to our brains?
With portable tech, our reliance on GPS has rocketed. But is this good for us?
As The Coronavirus Spreads, Americans Lose Ground Against Other Health Threats
As the world struggles to control COVID-19, U.S. health officials are refighting battles they thought they had won, such as halting measles outbreaks, reducing deaths from heart disease and protecting young people from tobacco.
They Fell In Love Helping Drug Users. But Fear Kept Him From Helping Himself.
Beeler worried that a failed drug test — even if it was for a medication to treat his addiction (like buprenorphine) — would land him in prison.
Smartphones and Coronavirus
We’ve been advised to wash our hands more frequently in the current coronavirus outbreak, should we be looking at keeping our smartphones cleaner too?
What really works to keep coronavirus away? 4 questions answered by a public health professional
While hand-washing is preferred, hand sanitizers with at least a 60% alcohol concentration can be an effective alternative to always using soap and water, but only if your hands are not visibly soiled.
A Guide to Following the Health Debate in the 2020 Elections
Voters have frequently complained that the debate has been confusing and hard to follow. Here are six things to know as you tune in to the increasingly frenzied primary race.
Season 3 of our digital detox podcast, It’s Complicated, launches today.
Digital detox podcast, ‘It’s Complicated’, is back for Season Three as we continue to untangle our complicated relationships with our phones.