Your Diet Is Cooking the Planet
But two simple changes can help.
But two simple changes can help.
We still don’t know who’s most at risk of getting the Johnson & Johnson vaccine blood clots.
For people like me, who have social anxiety, videoconferencing can be easier than in-person interactions.
The COVID-19 crisis is nearing its end. But the nurses and home health aides who saw us through it may never recover.
What the “pause” in Johnson & Johnson vaccinations means
Being so close (and yet so far) is a stress all its own.
Some people’s bodies aren’t set up for vaccines.
Concerns about blood clots with Johnson & Johnson underscore just how lucky Americans are to have the Pfizer and Moderna shots.
A pause is just that—a pause—in which health officials can reevaluate the data at hand.
The former first lady fought the most conservative elements of the Reagan administration in an attempt to get her husband to pay more attention to the deadly pandemic. It wasn’t enough.
People who refuse to get the COVID-19 vaccine will have higher health-care costs. The rest of us will foot the bill.
One of COVID-19’s most persistent and mysterious problems finally has some treatments.
Political grandstanding about vaccine passports serves no one.
Workers are on the verge of going bonkers with their PTO.
The post-pandemic beauty boom has arrived.
Canada has universal health care and millions of doses on order. So why are so few of its citizens vaccinated?
The fact that many adults are still refusing the vaccine makes immunizing children even more important.
Vaccinated and unvaccinated people are getting more lax with behavior at a time when vigilance really matters.
After a year of waves and surges, the pandemic is entering a “tornado” phase in America.
Vaccine passports, explained
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