By Kathryn Rodgers, Boston University Even if children’s stain- or water-resistant clothes are advertised as “green” or “nontoxic,” they might...
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By Markian Hawryluk Shaunti Meyer, a certified nurse-midwife and medical director at STRIDE Community Health Center in Colorado, doesn’t usually...
By Conor Meehan, Nottingham Trent University A report by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Unicef warns that there could...
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In December, New York City became the first municipality in the country to establish Overdose Prevention Centers to allow people...
I remember it as clearly as I remember my wedding day, the day my daughter was born, and the day...
New research into the use of videoconferencing and the increasingly common practice whereby companies oblige employees to keep their cameras...
By Naseem S. Miller, The Journalist’s Resource You may have heard the term “trauma-informed” in the context of health care,...
By Sze Yan Liu, Montclair State University The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work. The big...
By Sandy West Not long ago, Kansas showed strong bipartisan support for vaccines as a tool to support a robust...
by Rachel Lebovic I was 19 when I hit rock bottom. Mental illness wasn’t new to me, but COVID created...