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Bad managers, burnout and health fears: Why record numbers of hospitality workers are quitting the industry for good

Dealing with customers every day can put significant stress on hospitality workers. AP Photo/Mark Lennihan by Andrew Moreo, Florida International University; Imran Rahman, Auburn University;...

Where are all the substitute teachers?

Suzanne McLeod, Binghamton University, State University of New York and Lawrence Dake, Binghamton University, State University of New York As a result of the omicron...

What is the best mask for COVID-19?

Not all masks offer the same level of protection for you and those around you. Martin Barth/EyeEm via Getty Images A mechanical engineer explains the science...

Myocarditis: COVID-19 is a much bigger risk to the heart than vaccination

by Glen Pyle, University of Guelph and Jennifer H Huang, Oregon Health & Science University The heart has played a central role in COVID-19 since...

How the pandemic’s unequal toll on people of color underlines US health inequities – and why solving them is so critical

Differences in the social conditions in which people are born, grow, live and work can lead to health disparities. SDI Productions/E+ via Getty Images by Abubakarr...

Here’s where (and how) you are most likely to catch COVID – new study

VGstockstudio/Shutterstock Trish Greenhalgh, University of Oxford; Jose-Luis Jimenez, University of Colorado Boulder; Shelly Miller, University of Colorado Boulder, and Zhe Peng, University of Colorado Boulder Two...

People gave up on flu pandemic measures a century ago when they tired of them – and paid a price

Armistice Day celebrations on Nov. 11, 1918, worried public health experts as people crowded together in cities across the U.S. AP Photo by J. Alexander...

How to help those who have lost loved ones to suicide cope with grief during the holidays

by Michael R. Nadorff, Mississippi State University and Julie Cerel, University of Kentucky No matter the merriment of the season, the holidays remain a struggle...

During a COVID-19 surge, ‘crisis standards of care’ involve excruciating choices and impossible ethical decisions for hospital staff

by Matthew Wynia, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus The Conversation is running a series of dispatches from clinicians and researchers operating on the front...

Rapid tests play a crucial role in curbing COVID-19 infections

The key to rapid antigen testing is to test early in the course of COVID-19 infection, ideally several times 24 hours apart. VioletaStoimenova/E+ via...

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