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Many People are Tired of Grappling with Long COVID – Here are Some Evidence-based Ways to Counter it
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To Improve Nursing Crisis, You Have to Improve Working Environments
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Medicaid Work Requirements Would Leave More Low-income People Without Health Insurance
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The Long-term Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Employment
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Obesity in Children is Rising Dramatically, and it Comes with Major Health Consequences
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How Technology Startups Are Advancing Education in Nigeria
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Reflections on the Past Three Years: COVID-19 Public Health Emergency
RAND Corporation May 8, 2023We asked RAND experts to reflect on the past three years: What were the effects on the United States and around the world, what has changed, what are the most important takeaways, what was done right, and what was done wrong?
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Rural Hospitals Struggle to Support Maternal Healthcare
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Long COVID: Your Questions Answered
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