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Howard Blume, Tribune News Service A landmark settlement announced last Thursday sets new accountability rules for how California public schools spend $2 billion to help students recover from pandemic...
Lisa Jarvis, Tribune News Service A new study published last week in Science makes a compelling case that people with long COVID have a chronic imbalance in their immune...
Non-Covid-19-related deaths among people with diabetes increased during the pandemic, and women and children suffered more from related complications, according to a global study review published in The Lancet...
According to China’s National Bureau of Statistics, China’s population dropped by 2.08 million in 2023 compared to a drop of 850,000 in 2022. The total population of China now...
I wouldn’t want to make what is turning out to be an unusually miserable January even worse, but I feel bound to remind you that, well, Covid isn’t over....
The news of coronavirus cases from many parts of the world is once again making headlines which is a matter of serious concern. COVID-19, the deadly pandemic, which claimed...
Low vaccination rates against the latest versions of COVID-19 and influenza are putting pressure on healthcare systems this winter, leading public health officials told Reuters. In the United States,...
Dr. Cory Franklin, Tribune News Service The ledger on COVID-19 has been closed for 2023. But the contagion is not, as some have proclaimed, “over,” with the Upper Midwest...
The new study regarding COVID-19, a deadly pandemic which killed millions of people around the world, alarmed the world once again as scientists said ‘heart failure pandemic’ after coronavirus disaster...
A team of Japanese researchers have predicted the risk of a “heart failure pandemic” as a result of COVID-19, stressing the need for developing countermeasures. COVID-19 infections have raised...