Young Adult
Long COVID cases
A recent survey has revealed that individuals can experience persistent symptoms similar to those of a common cold, similar to the lingering effects of long COVID-19. The survey data indicates that while symptoms may be comparable in both groups, individuals with long COVID-19 are more prone to experiencing more severe health complications. Medical professionals emphasize that long COVID should not be confused with the so-called "long cold."
By Fahima Nazneen Rahman2 years ago in Chapters
The Deep of Night
Cameron was never really much into going out on the weekend, she was more of a, stay at home and watch a movie then make dinner type of person. Even then she had some how found herself getting ready to go to a party with her college roomate Sandra. Sandra was very out going and she and Cameron had been roomates in their little on campus apartment for three months. They got along well enough. Cameron would usually join Sandra for lunch in the cafeteria and they would sometimes walk to class together, maybe go grab a coffee on the weekend. But Sandra never considered Cameron as a friend she thought of them more as aquantinces that happened to live together. Cameron on the other hand didn't go out much so she considered Sandra a close friend in the college world. Sandra had invited Cameron to a party out at a friends cabin where they had a hot tub and privacy to do whatever they want. Cameron was nervous to go to a party, she hadn't really been to one before. Sandra was hoping that Cameron might make some new friends so maybe she could get out more with other people and not always ask to hang out with her, She thought it was annoying.
By Kylie Hunnel2 years ago in Chapters
Love unveiled billionaire secret pursuit
Omar moved down to another state (Brooke city) to start afresh and it was hell but it was worth every minute of the time spent. He settled down in the new state and also got an apartment to stay thou it was far from being his taste but then he had to manage as he was in disguise to find his soul mate.
By Mariam Olayinka2 years ago in Chapters
The Forsaken: Part V
The Forsaken-Part V Beneath a warm tropical sun in the southern Caribbean stood an old colonial mansion surrounded by an eight-foot security wall. From four miles above the Earth, satellites could see the security patrolling around the grounds. The lights on the chopper pad flickered beneath the speeding rotor. An entourage arrived at the front gate, and activity at the compound was busier than in years past.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Chapters
The Forsaken: Part IV
The Forsaken-Part IV It’d been twelve hours since the mysterious mist encompassed the city of LeClaire. Like the rest of the townsfolk, Chief Jones was getting nervous. He didn’t have the personnel or equipment to patrol through such dense fog cover. The old cop felt out of his depth for the first time in years.
By Jason Ray Morton 2 years ago in Chapters
The First Implicit Rule For Progress in Science
Following 10 years of procuring my Ph.D. in brain research, I composed a rundown of a few logical articles that no one ought to peruse or refer to any longer. The rundown just incorporated my own articles. Since 16 years have passed since I procured my Ph.D., the time has come to compose a very much past due article on what I found out about leading mental science that isn't spoken openly. Decides that are just partaken in confidential discussions at supper. Decides that put less socially associated individuals in a difficult spot (particularly early profession scientists). This rundown isn't intended to be extensive. Assuming the reaction is moderately sure, I will share extra implicit guidelines in resulting posts.
By vaibhav titarmare2 years ago in Chapters
The Dragon's Tear
The sound of snapping branches and falling trees echoed through the forest. Something massive lumbered about, half stumbling and half running through the pines. The small boy held his breath and pressed his back harder against the rough stone wall behind him, trying his best to sink into it and become invisible. Sharp points in the stone dug painfully into his shoulder blades, fear welled up inside him and he desperately wanted to cry out for his mother. But he remembered the look of panic on her face as she stashed him in the small alcove.
By A. J. Schoenfeld2 years ago in Chapters



