Nearly half of the biggest US cities reported fewer residents after COVID. By 2024, many had begun adding residents again.
COVID did not simply disrupt American life temporarily. It changed many Americans psychologically in ways we still do not fully acknowledge. During the pandemic, people learned to anticipate ...
The video argues that another pandemic is inevitable someday, but society may not be mentally or politically ready for it after COVID turned public health into a culture war. The medical field has ...
A federal jury in North Carolina has delivered a verdict that is likely to echo far beyond public health policy debates and ...
To put the headlines into perspective, hear from Stephen Waterman, M.D., MPH, a clinical professor at UC San Diego and former ...
Experts fear the summer’s World Cup will become a superspreader event for a host of diseases. Millions of fans are expected to travel to and across North America for the tournament, which is ...