The agency says its new rules could cut EtO emissions by 80%
Teachers and parents fear they could be at risk of getting COVID-19 and being left with lifelong health conditions
COVID-19 relief funding provided critical relief to public schools for three years
Tailored lessons and tutoring can be effective intervention tools, but educators say more is needed
The decision was contradicted by a federal judge in Washington. The conflicting rulings head to the US Supreme Court
The residents have been without a contract since November 2022 and are seeking one that will protect patient care in one of Oakland’s most underserved areas
T4T, a caregiving community for trans people seeking gender-affirming care, shares the joys of their work and how they’re navigating the political landscape
The new rules would require practitioners to see patients in person before prescribing most controlled substances
I suffered from severe depression since childhood. It wasn’t until after I was incarcerated that I could actually name it
Leftover policies from the war on drugs and privatized prison health care companies are keeping older people in prison with poor access to necessary care
The U.S. is falling short of meeting housing needs, but for LGBTQIA+ elders, finding safe and affordable housing can be a matter of life and death
Community members mourn Wellstar’s decision to close AMC, leaving patients and staff struggling to transition
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