To keep everyone safe as cleaners and other household workers come back, “trust has to go both ways.”
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Why the Sickest Workers May Be Among the First Back on the Job
Since most people in the U.S. get health insurance through work, many with pre-existing conditions fear unemployment more than they…
Lessons on Coronavirus Testing From the Adult Film Industry
An industry that survived one health crisis could be a model for others looking to build confidence, experts say.
Coronavirus Fears in China Find a New Target: Salmon
Suppliers and restaurants are scrambling after an outbreak in Beijing triggered fears that salmon may have spread it. Officials later…
Persistent Value of the Stethoscope in the Age of COVID-19
The stethoscope has long been at the center of patient care as well as a symbol of the physician-patient relationship.…
From Fad to Fact: Evaluating the Impact of Emerging Diets on the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease remains one of the most prevalent and preventable chronic conditions worldwide. Diet modification is the foundation of cardiovascular…
Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma biomarkers in individuals at risk for genetic prion disease
Prion disease is neurodegenerative disease that is typically fatal within months of first symptoms. Clinical trials in this rapidly declining…
Physical activity prevents almost 4 million early deaths worldwide each year
At least 3.9 million early deaths are being averted worldwide every year by people being physically active, according to a…
Poor sleep significantly linked with teenage depression
Teenagers who experience very poor sleep may be more likely to experience poor mental health in later life, as depressed…
New insights into Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers looking at mouse models found impaired functional interactions between the hippocampus and the parietal cortex during the memory replay…