WASHINGTON — Labor and delivery are thought of as the riskiest times for new mothers, but many women die in
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COVID-19 bill gives states pathway to reduce maternal deaths
WASHINGTON — Labor and delivery are thought of as the riskiest times for new mothers, but many women die in
Over half million Americans are exposed to oil and gas “flaring” events
Researchers from the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and the University of Southern California have found that more than
Detroit mayor turned down J&J vaccine in favor of others
LANSING, Mich. — Detroit this week turned down 6,200 doses of the newly authorized Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine, with
Report: Probabilistic forecasts of the impact of vaccines and variants on the U.S. COVID trajectory
In a report summary released today Thomas McAndrew, a computational scientist and assistant professor at Lehigh University's College of Health
Experts highlight need to support people with disabilities in post-pandemic workplace
COVID-19 has wrought havoc on the global economy and the world’s public health systems. People with disabilities are more likely
Schools walk the tightrope between ideal safety and the reality of Covid
California mom Megan Bacigalupi has had enough. She wants her kindergartner and second grader back in their Oakland classrooms. But
Exposure to nighttime artificial lights linked with higher risk of thyroid cancer
People living in regions with high levels of outdoor artificial light at night may face a higher risk of developing
Adults Aged 35 to 49 Were the Biggest Cause of COVID Spread, Study Finds
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages on in the U.S., a new study indicates that younger adults were driving most of
Pfizer Vaccine Nears Approval as FDA Says It Is Safe and Effective
The Food and Drug Administration is getting closer to approving the country's first COVID-19 vaccine after its advisory group found