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Can churches be protectors of public health?

by Andrew Gardner, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace Over the past two years of living with COVID-19, many churches have had to think...

Yoko Ono’s prophetic vision of self-care

by Brigid Cohen, New York University Light a match and watch till it goes out. Go to the middle of Central Park Pond and drop...

Anti-Asian violence spiked in the US during the pandemic, especially in blue-state cities

Anti-Asian attacks killed nine people in 2021, including 84-year-old Vicha Ratanapakdee, seen in a photo held by his daughter Monthanus Ratanapakdee. AP Photo/Terry Chea by Arie...

Heading into the third year of the pandemic, the US blood supply is at a 10-year low

Blood donations have dropped by 10% since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the American Red Cross. Kmatta/Moment via Getty Images by Anna Nagurney, UMass...

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;...

The pandemic changed death rituals and left grieving families without a sense of closure

People tried to memorialize their loved one in different ways. Images of COVID-19 victims from Detroit are displayed in a drive-by memorial at Belle...

When will the COVID-19 pandemic end? 4 essential reads on past pandemics and what the future could bring

by Maggie Villiger, The Conversation More than two years after the first cases of COVID-19 were diagnosed, people are exhausted by the coronavirus pandemic, ready...

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...

Confused by what your doctor tells you? A new study discovers how communication gaps between doctors and patients can be cured

A new study identifies significant language barriers between doctors and their patients. ljubaphoto/E+ via Getty Images by Dean Schillinger, University of California, San Francisco and Nicholas...

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