Nurith Aizenman
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Two women in Uvalde are spearheading an effort to soothe their community with food. Because Uvalde's resident's lives are so intertwined, everyone knows someone affected by the massacre.
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From the start of the war in Ukraine, food policy experts have worried that a hunger crisis could be in the making, given how important Ukraine and Russia are to global food supply.
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As the world enters the pandemic's 3rd year, some ask whether the 70% vaccination goal set by WHO and the Biden administration could in fact be detrimental. Also: See our map of global progress.
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How the chaotic system for distributing the world's vaccine supply is wreaking havoc in places that can least afford it.
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One of the hottest areas of research right now: studies to determine how well current vaccines work against emerging coronavirus "variants of concern."
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Six takeaways from discussions at the annual meeting of the World Health Organization's Executive Board.
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The authors of the "Global Burden of Disease" report track the toll from every conceivable cause of death or disability. This year they also share intriguing solutions that give cause for optimism.
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The betterment of childhood vaccination rates has been a global success story. A new report on the impact of the pandemic offers reason for concern � and optimism.
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What's driving this death toll? Could anything improve the outlook? How reliable are these predictions anyway? We get into the weeds.
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As modelers look at national trends, they're concerned about case jumps in areas that had previously managed largely to squelch the virus.