
From fear to anger: the dominant feelings during the COVID-19 pandemic
An analysis of some 20,000 messages left on Twitter around the world documents a change in the state of mind of the general public.
An analysis of some 20,000 messages left on Twitter around the world documents a change in the state of mind of the general public.
Older people are those who suffer most from conditions of isolation and loneliness: the situation was particularly serious during the COVID-19 emergency. A study on US patients took stock of the issue.
In anxious times like these, we’re all looking for reassurance, but it's all too easy to find ourselves bingeing on the negative stories that fill the web 24/7 and that make us just feel more depressed.
Besides proving essential during the lockdown, remote working can make the boundaries between your job and your private life get too blurry. Here’s why.