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Marta Hill • October 24, 2024
Many of us should hold off on flu vaccines until late October, experts say
Dawn Attride • October 2, 2023
Their work led to the development of critical mRNA vaccines that slowed the spread of COVID-19
Ellyn Lapointe • November 10, 2022
Global health advocate Zain Rizvi pushes for upheaval of intellectual property laws
Physical therapists have a lot to learn about post-viral fatigue in the wake of a ‘tsunami’ of long COVID patients
Delaney Dryfoos • August 10, 2022
Some practitioners are incorporating chronic fatigue rehabilitation research into their treatments
Hannah Loss • January 14, 2022
A new blood-filtering device is getting promising results against sepsis, a condition that affects almost as many people as cancer
Delger Erdenesanaa • August 18, 2021
Under pandemic lockdown, those lucky enough to stay home got a taste of pets’ confinement
Excluding visitors from hospitals may harm patients, families and providers, say health care workers
Lauren Leffer • February 19, 2021
Hospitals and staff have tried to adapt through multiple COVID-19 waves with changing practices and communication tools
Huanjia Zhang • February 5, 2021
The crisis has exacerbated long-overlooked anxiety, depression and other mental health problems among this population
Huanjia Zhang • January 11, 2021
The pandemic has exposed and worsened deep-seated problems in a meat industry dominated by huge producers
Niko McCarty • November 20, 2020
But there’s no difference in the rate of deaths caused by COVID-19, according to a new study
Corryn Wetzel and Curtis Segarra • September 28, 2020
For vulnerable wildlife and communities, a steep drop in tourism means an uncertain future
M.K. Manoylov • September 28, 2020
How online pride celebrations opened up new possibilities for community and cyberattacks
Hannah Seo and Jonathan Moens • September 28, 2020
For some Muslims, the pandemic strips away their ability to mourn
Rebecca Sohn • September 28, 2020
Folk dancing and music communities are struggling to stay connected in a time of separation
Curtis Segarra • September 25, 2020
Native Americans are often missed by the census — this year COVID-19 is perpetuating the issue