For mothers without college degrees, a day without work is often a day without pay. An employment crisis among moms without a ...
One in seven new moms struggle ... to COVID-19, combined with physical distancing recommendations, can worsen depression and decrease access to the resources, such as health care and social ...
COVID-19 has made it impossible to deny the ways broken systems hurt women. TIME spoke with women who have found the strength to work toward a better future.
Fewer people are now able to work remotely in other states, old people have quit dying at the extraordinary rate they were during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the Biden administration has relaxed ...
The unique circumstances arising from the COVID-19 pandemic ... potentially driving changes in treatment expectations. Such factors included: Shortages of resources available to care teams ...
As the pandemic drags into its third year, a cluster of new studies shows that about a third of children in the youngest grades are missing reading benchmarks, as the New York Times reported, up ...
Friday marks four years since Gov. Tim Walz announced the state’s first COVID-19 school closings. Students who entered high school in 2020 saw their entire experience shaped by the pandemic.
Fiona Beal, 50, lured 42-year-old builder Nick Billingham to their room for sex before tying him to the bed with cable ties, stabbing him in the neck and burying his body in their garden.
Their study, "Trends in Low-Value Cancer Care During the COVID-19 Pandemic," discusses how rates of low-value cancer services among adults with newly diagnosed cancer persisted throughout the ...
Although industries experienced supply chain fragility before the Covid-19 pandemic, the current scale and diversity of impact are unprecedented, with shortages in critical medical equipment ...
Got a question about COVID-19? Ask us. The National Institutes of Health is sunsetting its influential COVID-19 treatment guidelines, used by millions of doctors to guide care during the pandemic. The ...
The COVID-19 pandemic affected international students, disrupting studies and weakening social skills. But the pandemic did generate some positives, say college counselors and students who are ...