Rift over when to use N95s puts health workers at risk again
Three years after more than 3,600 health workers died of COVID-19, occupational safety experts warn that those on the front lines may once again be […]
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Three years after more than 3,600 health workers died of COVID-19, occupational safety experts warn that those on the front lines may once again be […]
Read moreReviewed If we don't take out the trash regularly, our homes become unpleasant and even a danger to our health. The same applies to our […]
Read moreA new study suggests that despite cannabis being legal in certain jurisdictions, such as Canada and Uruguay and 24 U.S. states, restrictions imposed by the […]
Read moreSeveral key public health occupations are lacking a Standard Occupational Classification code (SOC), including disease intervention specialists, public health nurses, policy analysts, and program managers, […]
Read moreIn Greek, apnea (ἄπνοια) denotes the “absence of breathing.” Hence, obstructive sleep apnea is a disease defined by interruptions in breathing, which recurs while the […]
Read moreReviewed p38a protein, a key enzyme in the regulation of various cellular functions, plays a crucial role in some diseases, including cancer, chronic inflammation, and […]
Read morePROFESSOR ROB GALLOWAY: There’s a very good reason for us all to have a Covid booster. So why isn’t anyone allowed to pay for one? […]
Read moreThe COVID-19 pandemic hammered California hospitals by disrupting their operations and pounding their finances. Nearly four years after the onset of the pandemic, profit margins […]
Read moreSunburn is a sign that skin has experienced significant levels of damage. Ultraviolet light can change a person’s DNA structure, which can lead to cancer. […]
Read moreAfter in vitro fertilization led to a miscarriage, Lindsay found herself with thousands of dollars’ worth of fertility drugs she could no longer use. She […]
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