Ecuadorean mechanic Darwin Heredia, before opening his Quito garage each morning, sends WhatsApp messages to dozens of neighbors to find out if anyone is showing symptoms of COVID-19.
A dismantled health infrastructure leaves the U.S. incredibly vulnerable, warns infectious-disease expert Michael Osterholm.
The new book "The Big One" describes lessons learned from past pandemics and how they might be applied to mitigate the ...
Neurocrine Biosciences Inc on Monday launched its add-on treatment for patients with Parkinson's disease nearly five months after Food and Drug Administration's approval, as the COVID-19 pandemic ...
That’s a potentially seismic change when you consider that, far more than any country in the world, the U.S. has been the ...
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Instead of increasing as predicted by pathogen stress theory, the difference between in-group and out-group trust fell in the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic was a roller-coaster ride of good weeks and bad weeks for Wenatchee bookstore Ye Olde Bookshoppe, ...
The report found the network helped communities not only respond to an emergency but also begin to reshape public health responses to better serve those most impacted by inequality. According to the ...
Five years after the start of the pandemic, LAUSD agrees to provide tutoring and support to students harmed by school ...
Former German chancellor Angela Merkel has said that the COVID-19 pandemic affected Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine. Source: Merkel in an interview with the Hungarian ...