Plus: The healing power of onions; the rainforest that lives in your belly button.
| NG STAFF | | A new variant is rising—and could pose a threat to the immunocompromised | Although the Omicron subvariant BA.5 is currently causing most new COVID-19 cases in the United States, the number of cases caused by another Omicron subvariant—BA.4.6—has prompted the FDA to issue a warning: The only monoclonal antibody authorized for immunocompromised individuals may be completely ineffective against it. | | | | |
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| PHOTOGRAPH BY LYNN JOHNSON, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION | | We're not getting enough sleep. Could bedtime stories be the cure? | Some 70 million Americans struggle with chronic sleep problems, according to the CDC. To remedy this, many adults are bringing back a childhood staple: the bedtime story. There are more than 2,500 meditation apps on the market offering nighttime relaxation help, as well as dozens of podcasts and online video channels that exist simply to lull adults into a deep slumber. | | | |
| MAGNUS WENNMAN | | | | | R.H. GILES, WELLCOME CENTER | | | |
| CHIOT'S RUN/FLICKR/CREATIVE COMMONS 2.0 | | | |
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| IMAGES COURTESY OF BELLY BUTTON DIVERSITY | | | What lives in your belly button? A 'rainforest' of species | Given the belly button's status as one of the body's most rarely scrubbed crannies, it offered researchers a chance to study as close to a pristine microbial landscape as is possible on the modern human. "It's quite beautiful," says one researcher. | | | |
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