Barrie Cassileth, pioneer of integrative cancer care, dies at 83 – The Washington Post
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Black adults were four times as likely to be hospitalized compared with White adults during the height of the omicron surge. View original article Contributor: Akilah Johnson
While protection against mild illness waned over time, the mRNA vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech provided a robust shield against the worst outcomes. View original article Contributor: Katie Shepherd
The crisis in Ukraine has unleashed a network of online mental health experts, some refashioning routine virtual care in response to the war; others providing psychological first aid for refugees or support for local therapists who suddenly find themselves on the front line of an evolving mental health crisis. View original article Contributor: Frances Stead … Read more
Black adults were four times as likely to be hospitalized compared with White adults during the height of the omicron surge. View original article Contributor: Akilah Johnson
While protection against mild illness waned over time, the mRNA vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech provided a robust shield against the worst outcomes. View original article Contributor: Katie Shepherd
The crisis in Ukraine has unleashed a network of online mental health experts, some refashioning routine virtual care in response to the war; others providing psychological first aid for refugees or support for local therapists who suddenly find themselves on the front line of an evolving mental health crisis. View original article Contributor: Frances Stead … Read more
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Debts that are paid off after they go to collections will be removed, instead of staying on a credit reports for up to seven years, Equifax, Experian and TransUnion announced. View original article Contributor: Tara Siegel Bernard
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