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Mandy Oaklander
Mandy Oaklander writes and edits health news for TIME.
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What to Know About the XE Variant
Early research suggests it's 10% more transmissible than BA.2
By Mandy Oaklander
April 8, 2022
Should You Wear a Mask? What to Do as Mandates Roll Back
What to know about wearing a mask during one of the pandemic's most confusing moments
By Mandy Oaklander
February 11, 2022
We Used to Have a Lyme Disease Vaccine. Are We Ready to Bring One Back?
New tick-borne disease medicines are in development
By Mandy Oaklander
June 17, 2021
Inside Ibogaine: A Promising Drug for Addiction
Derived from the root bark of an African shrub, Ibogaine was ignored in modern medicine until recently
By Mandy Oaklander
April 5, 2021
Tedros on the Dangers of Politicizing the COVID-19 Pandemic
When a contagious, deadly pandemic sweeps around the globe, people look to the World Health Organization (WHO) for guidance. It’s not easy to be the person in charge under those circumstances, but as director-general of...
By Mandy Oaklander
September 24, 2020
How Growing Food Can Change Your Life, According to Gardener Ron Finley
Gardening has blossomed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Just as Americans planted “victory” gardens during wars and depressions before, now many are planting seeds to grow their own food.Doing so comes with real benefits, like stress...
By Mandy Oaklander
August 26, 2020
Individual Circadian Clocks Might Be the Next Frontier of Personalized Medicine
We used to think everyone needed eight hours of sleep. Not so, according to new science
By Mandy Oaklander
August 6, 2020
3 Ways Creativity Can Help Mental Health
Singer-songwriter Jewel and psychiatrist Dr. Blaise Aguirre talk about creative ways to help the mental health of young people
By Mandy Oaklander
August 5, 2020
3 Ways to Keep Calm During Stressful Times
Goldie Hawn and Amishi Jha explore how to practice mindfulness under stress in a TIME for Health Talk
By Mandy Oaklander
July 8, 2020
The Coronavirus Plus the Flu Could Equal a Devastating Fall and Winter, CDC Director Says
Summer has just begun, but health officials are already warning Americans that the fall and winter months ahead will likely be challenging. Once flu season begins, the U.S. will have to worry about not one,...
By Mandy Oaklander
June 29, 2020
COVID-19 Killed the Hug. What Will Replace It?
Dr. Mark Sklansky has always hated shaking hands. He can think of about a dozen better ways to greet patients than the icky exchange. “Hands are warm, they’re wet, and we know that they transmit...
By Mandy Oaklander
May 27, 2020
Why Infectious Diseases Like COVID-19 Make Science Move So Fast
Science has a reputation for moving slowly. The very process of publishing solid scientific data—let alone developing vaccines and therapies—requires a long timeline. But outbreaks of infectious diseases spread quickly, demanding a much quicker pace.Scientific...
By Mandy Oaklander
May 8, 2020
Our Diets Are Changing During the Coronavirus Pandemic
People are cooking more. But dietary shifts aren't affecting everyone equally
By Mandy Oaklander
April 28, 2020
How 'Broad, Ubiquitous Testing' Can Help Restart the U.S. Economy
For weeks, Americans have stayed home as much as possible to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, but social isolation has come at a huge cost to the economy and people’s livelihoods.What will it...
By Mandy Oaklander
April 23, 2020
Almost All Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients Had Another Illness
A new study of hospitalized patients shows that 94% had at least one underlying health problem
By Mandy Oaklander
April 22, 2020
Should Healthy People Wear Masks to Prevent Coronavirus?
If you have no symptoms of the coronavirus, should you wear a mask? It’s one of the most-asked questions during this pandemic, and until recently, one of the most easily answered—if you follow the guidance...
By Mandy Oaklander
April 3, 2020
'We Hand-Sanitize and Hold Hands.' What It's Like When Your Partner May Have Coronavirus
In February, when Jacob came home from an international trade show in Arizona with a cough, he wasn’t concerned. He slept in a separate room so that his hacking wouldn’t disturb his wife, Caitlin.But within...
By Mandy Oaklander
March 18, 2020
Coronavirus Fears Are Causing Blood Drive Cancellations
Winter is not a boom time for blood donation centers in the U.S. Bad weather, plus circulating flu strains, tend to deter people from giving blood. And the ongoing outbreak of the new coronavirus in...
By Mandy Oaklander
March 16, 2020
Public Health Experts Keep Changing Their Guidance on Whether or Not to Wear Face Masks for Coronavirus
Note: The CDC has updated its guidance to the public around wearing masks during the coronavirus pandemic. On April 3, it advised Americans to wear non-medical cloth face coverings, including homemade coverings fashioned from household...
By Mandy Oaklander
March 4, 2020
How AI Can Help Pick Depression Treatments
The use of AI in psychiatry is expanding quickly
By Mandy Oaklander
February 19, 2020
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