Month: November 2022

After a Year, Omicron Still Driving COVID Surges and Worries

Imagine a fierce and never-ending storm that continuously gains strength. That’s what Omicron has been like for the past year, constantly mutating and driving up COVID-19 cases in many regions. It’s as if the virus is a bustling metropolis, with worried citizens seeking shelter. This Thanksgiving, just as families were gathering to give thanks, Omicron […]

Published on November 25, 2022

The Symphony of COVID-19’s Impact on Older Adults

Picture this: a grand orchestra playing a symphony, with each section representing a different aspect of the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on older adults. The strings section portrays changes in health behaviors, while the wind instruments depict shifts in psychosocial factors. And in the center stage, the brass instruments symbolize cognitive functioning. This study examined these […]

Published on November 25, 2022