Coronavirus: Extensive Q&A with our Chief Science Educator, Alex Ruani

A quick note before we begin: Please keep in mind that we’re striving to provide the most up-to-date information available. New policies and procedures may have been put in place and are subject to change. Please – ALWAYS – check with your local authorities to find out what you can and should be doing during…

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Coronavirus: Misinformation and setting the record straight

Are you getting tons of questions about coronavirus from clients, peers, and loved ones? What’s fact, and what’s fiction? Our Chief Science Educator at The Health Sciences Academy, Alex Ruani, gives us the answers to some of the toughest questions, and puts an end to some of the misinformation going around. Alex’s motto? Be prepared,…

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Why ‘junk food stockpiling’ may worsen COVID-19 (Coronavirus) infection risk

The past few days I’ve been asked a lot about food stockpiling… What’s the right way to do it? Which foods? How much? With more than a third of UK shoppers panic-buying in case of a major coronavirus outbreak, I’m afraid people aren’t making the best purchase decisions. To make things worse… So-called ‘doomsday preppers’…

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Is Your Career Fulfilling? How to Decide when a Professional Pivot is Right for You

Do you get out of bed every day dreading your workday? Do you feel like all you’re doing is counting down the minutes until you can get back to your actual life, like work is just something you HAVE to do to facilitate your other activities? I’m going to let you in on a not…

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Poll Results: What Factors Contribute the Most to Early Childhood Development?

In January, we asked you to participate in a survey, asking you to help us understand what we adults believe as being important for childhood wellbeing and development. As many of us know – this is probably one of the most important topics we can discuss! Excellent early development leads to happier, healthier, and often…

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