
Long COVID Crisis: Can US Healthcare Meet the Challenge?
As millions in the US grapple with long COVID, overwhelmed healthcare systems face staffing shortages and access challenges. Can support meet demand?
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As millions in the US grapple with long COVID, overwhelmed healthcare systems face staffing shortages and access challenges. Can support meet demand?
As long COVID trends globally, survivors and experts reveal its lasting toll and why social media has become a lifeline for millions.
Diana Selic, a Lyon-based baker, battles lasting loss of taste and smell after COVID-19, reshaping her career and life’s passion through sensory rehabilitation.
Brazilian nurse Thuany Silva turned her battle with long COVID into a mission to study mental health impacts, advocating for global awareness and support.
Zimbabwe struggles to reintegrate pregnant teens into schools post-pandemic as economic strain and cultural stigma create systemic barriers to education access.
A year and a half into the pandemic, U.S. healthcare faces severe staffing shortages as nearly one in five workers have quit their jobs.
The United States surpasses 600,000 COVID-19 deaths, marking a grim milestone. Explore the factors that led to this tragic number.
The pandemic has led to soaring childcare costs, forcing American middle class families to navigate financial challenges and disrupted child care services.
A coalition urges Biden to reform business and finance rules to address the widening racial wealth gap exacerbated by COVID-19.
COVID-19 has exacerbated the childhood obesity crisis, with over 13 million children affected due to disrupted routines and limited access to healthy meals, warns health experts.