How Bad Is Our Pandemic Drinking Problem?
The past year has changed alcohol use patterns, especially among women. The impacts probably won’t be fully known for years. View original article Contributor: Kim Tingley
The past year has changed alcohol use patterns, especially among women. The impacts probably won’t be fully known for years. View original article Contributor: Kim Tingley
When the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended stopping use of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine on April 13, they declared the action a “pause”—a brief intermission as the government investigates a possible link between the vaccine and blood clots in a small number of recipients. The … Read more
The pause on administering Johnson & Johnson vaccine appears to have little effect, but other messages continue to alienate GOP holdouts. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
The Virginia hospital giant had already stopped suing patients with less than $107,000 in household income. View original article Contributor: Jay Hancock
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The pause on administering Johnson & Johnson vaccine appears to have little effect, but other messages continue to alienate GOP holdouts. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
The Virginia hospital giant had already stopped suing patients with less than $107,000 in household income. View original article Contributor: Jay Hancock
View original article Contributor: Alessandra Prentice
Bureaucratic infighting put evacuees, officials and U.S. communities at risk of coronavirus, a report says. View original article Contributor: Dan Diamond
Some are enhanced with undesirable ingredients — such as natural flavors, gums and carrageenan — and troubling amounts of sodium. View original article Contributor: Perry Santanachote