Shattered Homes and Lurking Disease: Quake Hardships Pile Up Hundreds of thousands are sheltering in tents, breathing air thick with pollutants unleashed from tombs of rubble, fearful that a new disaster could strike at any moment.
The Mask Mandates Did Nothing. Will Any Lessons Be Learned? “Do something” is not science, and it shouldn’t have been public policy.
Why Saving Kids Is Bad Business in America For hospitals, pediatrics isn’t as lucrative as adult health care — and we’ve been underinvesting in kids for decades.
This Party Season, You Don’t Have to R.S.V.P., Just Test As rising Covid rates collide with a return to holiday festivities, hosts are coming up with inventive compromises.
Cold and Flu Medicine: What to Stock for the ‘Tripledemic’ Doctors weigh in on the essentials families need and what parents can do if they’re unable to find children’s pain reliever.