Research on psychosocial factors and susceptibility to upper respiratory tract infections suggests those unable to stay socially integrated may be at higher risk
New research finds that chatbots working for reputable organizations can ease the burden on medical providers and offer trusted guidance to those with symptoms
People who are more individualist are less likely to engage in such public health efforts, partly due to beliefs in COVID-19 conspiracy theories, and feeling powerless
Columbia-led findings in mice bolster efforts to map circuitry of brain's memory center; point to new areas of research into panic and post-traumatic stress disorders
Recent studies and review articles show the impact on frontline workers is not entirely negative, and offer advice for hospitals coping with the pandemic
In an examination of 350 published psychological experiments, researchers found that nearly half failed to show that they were based on a valid foundation of empirical evidence