Why real-user monitoring is key

Core Web Vitals (CWVs) have already impacted search rankings for mobile, and with the desktop rollout now underway, they’re set to gain even greater importance for publishers. Due to complete by late March, we’ll see the familiar trio of CWV pillars incorporated as active measures for determining desktop search success – namely, first input delay […]

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NTT, ServiceNow partner for enterprise private 5G deployments

Telecom provider NTT has connected with cloud-based workflow automation platform ServiceNow to speed up the adoption of private 5G (P5G) in the enterprise. The combined NTT/ServiceNow solution is designed to give organizations a personalized, verticalized, automated approach to P5G deployments.  The solution builds upon NTT’s P5G network-as-a-service (NaaS) platform, launched in August 2021 and leveraging […]

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Strokes Triggered by COVID-19 Could Be More Disabling

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 9, 2022 (HealthDay News) Strokes caused by COVID-19 appear to be more disabling and deadly than those not associated with the infectious disease, a new study finds. About one-third of COVID-19 patients develop neurological complications, and many arrive at hospitals with ischemic strokes (blocked blood flow to the brain), according to the researchers […]

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Keep Wearing Masks a While Longer, CDC Director Says

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 9, 2022 (HealthDay News) Many states are already dispensing with mask mandates, but the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention‘s director says COVID-19 case and hospitalization numbers in the United States remain too high to ease its mask guidelines. The agency “still recommends that all schools encourage students to wear well-fitting masks […]

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An Expert Guide to Treatments

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 9, 2022 (HealthDay News) Though the days are getting noticeably longer, if you’re feeling down this winter, you might have a form of depression called seasonal affective disorder, or SAD. SAD, which typically begins as daylight shrinks in the fall, affects about 5% of U.S. adults. It’s more common in women than in […]

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How Long Do COVID Antibodies Last After Infection?

If you’ve already had COVID-19, your natural antibodies may last as long as 20 months, a new study suggests. While this is reassuring, experts are quick to caution that the new findings don’t necessarily mean you’re protected against reinfection, and that vaccines remain an important part of a COVID-19 prevention strategy. “This study tells us […]

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