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Researchers analyzed the lingering harms of of decades-old racist lending policies known as redlining. Their project lets you explore the current impacts on maps of 142 cities.
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President Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. called Biden "a crackhead." Researchers say that kind of humiliation puts many Americans with addiction at risk. Most people never get help because of shame.
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As businesses reopen, tech firms are offering monitoring systems to screen for the coronavirus. They range from apps that ask about symptoms to software that tracks employees' movements at work.
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From heat-related illness to mosquito-borne infections, physicians are seeing the effects of a warming planet in the exam room. There's a growing push to teach doctors-in-training how to respond.
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Honoring the humanitarian group, the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo cites the "need for international solidarity."
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Few occasions of historical importance have been so shrouded in mystery — and even outright deception — as the health emergencies of world leaders. Here are some of the more egregious examples.
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Architects are already looking beyond COVID-19 to imagine the office of 2025 and beyond — an office that will keep us safe on the job, whatever pandemic virus strikes next.
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Problems with sleep can worsen a person's health in the year after a stroke.Discussing their research on this topic, physical therapist George Fulk, a…
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He spent nearly a month at Upstate University Hospital, much of that time on a ventilator, battling COVID-19 and worrying that he would not survive. But…
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A team of public health researchers at Upstate University Hospital used cellphone data to see how well people living in counties surrounding Syracuse have…