Allergy Information on Food Labels Difficult to Interpret
Precautionary allergen label information judged to be comprehensible by less than 40 percent of individuals
More Than 1 Million Children Orphaned From COVID-19
1,134,000 children experienced death of a primary caregiver globally from March 1, 2020, to April 30, 2021
Underrepresented Racial, Ethnic Family Physicians Report Less Burnout
Protective effect seen for those working in more racially and ethnically diverse counties
PrEP HIV Prevention Pills to Be Free for Insured Americans
HIV prevention advocates say the new guidance is a game changer
Prescription Drug Dispensing to Children Down During Pandemic
Percentage changes were −51.3 and −17.4 percent for drug classes typically treating acute infections, chronic diseases
AAP Advises All School Children, Staff Should Continue to Wear Masks
Guidance runs counter to recommendations released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention earlier this month
More Than One-Quarter of Eligible Teens Have Received COVID-19 Shot
Obtaining more information about teen vaccine safety and efficacy, school vaccine requirement would increase vaccination intentions
U.S. Issues Toughest Travel Alert for Britain as COVID-19 Cases There Climb
Britain is now reporting a seven-day average of roughly 45,000 daily new cases
Federal Court Backs COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate at Indiana University
Ruling judge said students' right in refusing unwarranted medical treatment must be weighed against the state's greater interest
Canada to Welcome Fully Vaccinated Americans in August
Canada's 14-day quarantine requirement will be waived for people who are residing in the United States and are fully vaccinated