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Our Social Muscles Have Broken Down. Here’s How To Build Them Back Up
Sadhbh O'Sullivan
22 Apr 2021
Coronavirus
No, The COVID Vaccine Won’t Give You Herpes
Sarah Midkiff
21 Apr 2021
Work & Money
What It’s Really Like To Be A Flight Attendant During COVID
Natalie Gontcharova
20 Apr 2021
Health News
So, Realistically, How Long Are We Going To Be Wearing Masks?
It’s been a full calendar year — or as the millennials on Instagram say, a full trip around the sun — since we started wearing face masks. In the
by
Asia Ewart
Relationships
“It Feels Like A Loss”: How COVID Made Friends Drift ...
“I have no idea what my friendships look like now,” says 32-year-old Janelle*. “Since the pandemic, one of my closest friends, who I used
by
Vicky Spratt
Music
An Outdoor Gig Will Take Place In May… With No Social Dista...
If you’ve really missed live music and festival vibes during the pandemic, today brings super-encouraging news. An outdoor gig will take place at Sef
by
Nick Levine
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Health News
Pregnant Women Should Be Offered COVID Jab, Say UK Vaccine Advisers
Pregnant women should be offered a COVID-19 jab along with other people in their age range, the UK’s vaccine advisors have said. The Joint Committee
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Nick Levine
Wellness
Getting Ghosted Always Hurts — Especially During The Pandemic
Jacqueline* felt like she was in a staring contest with her phone. And losing. She was waiting for someone she’d met on Hinge to text her back. They’d
by
Molly Longman
Food & Drinks
9 Creative Recipes For Your Spare Tin of Chickpeas
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Sadhbh O'Sullivan
Health News
It Turns Out COVID Vaccines Might Change Your Mammogram Results
As millions of people are getting coronavirus vaccinations every day, concerns have arisen around more severe side effects beyond the very common fatigue,
by
Sarah Midkiff
Living
I Think I’ve Forgotten How To Socialise
I am staring at a WhatsApp message. It’s from one of my closest friends and contains dates and restaurant names. In the run-up to lockdown easing, she ha
by
Vicky Spratt
Coronavirus
Is It Okay To Delay Your Second Vaccine Jab?
Have you ever been so incredibly hyped about an event — a first date or an interview — that you showed up ridiculously early? Well, that’s exactly h
by
Molly Longman
Coronavirus
So, How Long Does The COVID Vaccine Actually Last?
As of Monday, more than 32 million people in the UK have received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine, according to the BBC. With millions of people
by
Asia Ewart
Coronavirus
Why Are People Experiencing Unusual Period Symptoms After Getting...
After receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccines, many people feel relief — and many also experience some temporary side e
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Lydia Wang
Religion
How Muslim Women Are Celebrating Their Second Ramadan In Lockdown
Beginning in mid-April and lasting for up to 30 days, Muslims all over the world partake in the holy month of Ramadan. The religious period marking the nin
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Sarah Harris
Coronavirus
This Is How Lockdown Loneliness Is Affecting Gen Z
Members of Gen Z are considerably more likely to be affected by lockdown loneliness, according to the latest nationwide survey. The Office for National Sta
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Nick Levine
Living
I Left London, Moved Home & Started Questioning Everything
I left home at 19 so by 2020, a decade later, aged 29, I considered myself completely – and proudly – independent. The first in my family to go to univ
by
Mischa Anouk Smith
Work & Money
Reminder: When Lockdown Ends, Not Everyone Can Afford The Best. S...
During the pandemic, Alzbeta, a 26-year-old from the Czech Republic, realised that spending money had become a key coping mechanism for her anxiety. “
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Sadhbh O'Sullivan
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Coronavirus
What Happens If You
Don’t
Have Any Vaccine Reaction?
With more than 31 million people who have already received their first dose of vaccination in the UK, we have more information than ever about the three CO
by
Lydia Wang
Coronavirus
The COVID-19 Vaccines May Have Some Surprising Benefits
In the hours before the first COVID-19 vaccine was approved in the US for emergency use, I was on the phone with epidemiologists and medical experts who we
by
Molly Longman
Coronavirus
What Happens If You Get COVID Between Vaccine Doses?
The two-jab coronavirus vaccines have been shown to have considerable efficacy rates even after a single dose, but there’s still a chance you can contrac
by
Sarah Midkiff
Coronavirus
The Biggest Dating App Flex Is Being Vaccinated, Says Tinder
Dating apps were designed to offer you a preview into a potential romance’s life. A well-crafted bio can clue you into what a possible match likes to
by
Elizabeth Gulino
Health News
Here’s What Happens If You End Up Getting Two Different Vac...
Since the COVID-19 vaccine has steadily become more available across the UK, roughly 31.4 million people have received their first dose. And although only
by
Asia Ewart
Relationships
Where Are Those Turbo Relationships From The Beginning Of Lockdow...
“My wedding dress is in the garage,” she said. “He is going to ask you to marry him, you know.” This was the first time I had met m
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Tasmin Lockwood
Entertainment
Lifetime Movies Are My Pandemic Escapism
It’s hard to pin down the exact moment I shifted from watching Lifetime movies ironically to enjoying them in earnest. For years I scoffed at my mum’s
by
Yomi Adegoke
Sex
The Sexual Problem COVID Is Causing That No One Is Talking About
“Let’s put it this way, before COVID my summer holiday plans were to hike across the Brecon Beacons,” says Sasha with a little laugh. Now, th
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Amy Sedghi
LGBTQ+
The Rise In Gender Policing Is Shaming Those It Claims To Protect
Martha, 29, is a butch cis lesbian living in London and working as an architect. For as long as she can remember, she has been made to feel that she is
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Sadhbh O'Sullivan
Wellness
Chronic Illness Prepared Them For The Pandemic. What Happens When...
The strawberries. The strawberries are an issue, Julie Blackburn thought. It was March 2020, and a plethora of household staples had already become hard to
by
Molly Longman
Coronavirus
Good News: It Looks Like Vaccinated People Can’t Carry Or S...
After initial fears that even vaccinated people could carry and spread coronavirus, a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention In the
by
Sarah Midkiff
Coronavirus
The Difference Between Allergy & Coronavirus Symptoms, According ...
One of the smaller pain points of the coronavirus pandemic is that it’s all happening during the spring. And in a cruel twist, although we’re m
by
Elizabeth Gulino
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