A team of experts are projecting that after a steep increase in 2020, food insecurity rates will dip in 2021. But behind this is a racial gap – rates for Black Americans will remain stubbornly high.
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As climate change drives pollen counts upward, that could potentially result in greater human susceptibility to other viruses, as well.
A year after it became clear that COVID-19 was becoming a pandemic, there is still no cure, but doctors have several innovative treatments. Some are keeping patients out of the hospital entirely.
It may be safe for COVID-infected mothers to maintain contact with their babies. Keeping them apart can cause maternal distress and have a negative effect on exclusive breastfeeding later in infancy, according to The COVID...
AI chatbots can provide mental health support for people who are isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our consumer products, such as food, cosmetics and clothes, might be filled with nanomaterials - unbeknownst to us.
Early numbers show that people from racial and ethnic minorities have lower vaccination rates. Lack of internet access could be a reason.
Living in societies with gender bias can harm women's health.
Joe Biden's presidential campaign and his inauguration mark an important change for the roughly 3 million people in the United States who stutter.
One medication-free technique uses your emotions to release stress.