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Once used for tracking COVID-19 cases, the tracker has become a resource for virus trends in general, including measles.
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how ill-prepared the world was to detect and respond to global health threats. With over 7·1 million lives lost,1 more than US$4·7 trillion in economic damage,2 profound ...
Before the COVID pandemic, several studies showed that rates of loneliness were stable in England, the U.S., Finland, Sweden ...
MSF's regional Executive Director Farhat Mantoo breaks down how misinformation erodes trust and endangers lives, turning ...
Scientists always knew a deadly virus was going to jump from animals to humans: COVID was not the first time it has happened, ...
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Food and Drug Administration commissioner Marty Makary has chosen former biotech executive George Tidmarsh as the agency’s ...
The Trump administration has said improving American nutrition is a priority, but deep cuts to federal food assistance could ...
Columbus' Office of Violence Prevention compiled a list of community resources for violence intervention, mentoring, youth and more.
Lower back pain affects millions globally, with numbers expected to surge by 2050. Modern lifestyles, especially poor posture ...
So, if there is no loneliness epidemic, why do we keep talking as if there is? Media framing of the issue and the human tendency to panic reinforce each other.
President Paul Kagame on Thursday, July 10, was recognized by the World Health Organisation (WHO) for his role in promoting global pandemic prevention and response efforts.