Maternal mortality rates in the U.S. have declined since 2021 and 2022, but disparities remain for Black and Indigenous women ...
For many Americans, life in the early days of COVID-19 was lived on screens as schools and businesses moved operations online ...
Five years since the worst pandemic in a century began spreading across the globe, we find ourselves in a world where trust ...
Five years after the pandemic began, Americans largely see COVID-19 through the rear-view mirror ... lower than the share who ...
The data suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic, at its peak ... interim medical director for the March of Dimes. WATCH: New mothers face barriers getting the mental health care so many need The ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Black women in the U.S. died at a rate nearly 3.5 times higher white women around the time of childbirth in 2023, as maternal mortality fell below prepandemic levels overall but racial ...
On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a pandemic, and four days later, U.S. states began to order shutdowns and travel restrictions. By the end of the month ...
The data suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic, at its peak ... interim medical director for the March of Dimes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s report on the 2023 deaths was ...
The data suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic, at its peak ... interim medical director for the March of Dimes. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s report Wednesday on the 2023 ...
On its surface, the state of Texas’ lawsuit challenging the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act might seem like a run-of-the-mill attack on reproductive rights. But the forthcoming ruling in Texas v.