Vaccine rollout is a chance for the U.S. to get it right
Experts are working out a broad strategy to vaccinate Americans, with an eventual plan likely to prioritize health care and essential workers,
Experts are working out a broad strategy to vaccinate Americans, with an eventual plan likely to prioritize health care and essential workers,
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Barry Bloom, Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson Research Professor of Public Health, offers context
This Thanksgiving, it may be better to forget about even trying to pretend things are normal. Instead, Karestan Koenen suggested acknowledging up-front that
While it is primarily a respiratory disease, COVID-19 infection affects other organs, including the brain. One of the first spectroscopic imaging-based studies of
Just five steps are enough to gain control of the nation’s COVID-19 outbreak and head off a return to the complete lockdowns
New treatment regimens for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) have shown early effectiveness in 85 percent of patients in a cohort that included many
There may be new trouble ahead for states that had gotten COVID-19 under control after the March and April surges but are
Children who receive sustained treatment against common parasitic infections grow up to achieve a higher standard of living, with long-lasting health and
Experiencing adversity early in life has a direct effect on a person’s mental and physical health as they grow, and certain kinds
When it comes to traumatic injuries, it’s a race against time. A person with major hemorrhage can die from blood loss within