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The COVID-19 pandemic led to only "modest" developmental delays among infants and children up to five years old.
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The Biden Administration announced Tuesday that it will work with 50 nations worldwide to try to prevent global pandemics such as COVID-19, which brought the world to a standstill four years ago.
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Though it doesn’t matter exactly how a state designates the schools that need the most help — star ratings, points, even ...
Author and historian John Barry wrote “The Great Influenza” in 2005, which inspired George Bush to create a $7 billion ...
Nursing shortages often thrust junior nurses into senior roles before they're ready. Eva Storey provides coaching services to ...
Korea is seeing a surge in elementary school dropouts, mainly driven by unfulfilling lessons and kids having difficulty ...