COVID-19 Pandemic on Fire: Evolved Propensities for Nocturnal Activities as a Liability Against Epidemiological Control

Humans have been using fire for hundreds of millennia, creating an ancestral expansion toward the nocturnal niche.The new adaptive challenges faced at night were recurrent enough to amplify existing psychological variation in our species.Night-time is dangerous and mysterious, so it selects for individuals with higher tendencies for paranoia, risk-

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Impact of workplace violence on anxiety and sleep disturbances among Egyptian medical residents: a cross-sectional study

Abstract Background Workplace violence (WPV) against healthcare workers is a common occurrence worldwide, especially among young physicians and medical residents.This study aimed to explore the negative health impacts of WPV among medical residents in Egypt, and their perception regarding how safe it is to report violence.Purpose To investigate the

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