“The COVID-19 pandemic caused not only millions of hospitalizations and over a million deaths in the United States but a widespread and enduring mental health crisis.” That is the conclusion of a ...
"I think this crisis is so significant that we just can't meet the demand." Dr. Deborah Levine has been a pediatric emergency medicine physician in the New York City area for over two decades. In ...
An analysis co-led by Josefa A. Antón Ruiz, a researcher from the Department of Health Psychology at the University of ...
PhD in Public Health candidate Elaine Russell and her mentor Kenneth Griffin, professor in the department of Global and Community Health, in George Mason University's College of Public Health, worked ...
Five years ago this week, the World Health Organization called the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic. In the United States, officials declared a national emergency, triggering travel bans for non-U.S.
A large retrospective study of more than 162,000 asthma patients in the Bronx found that asthma exacerbations dropped sharply ...
Objectives The mental health impacts of COVID-19 on frontline healthcare workers have been reported globally; however, there is limited evidence from low-income countries such as Ethiopia. We reviewed ...
The pandemic exacerbated stress and job dissatisfaction among nurses, leading to increased burnout and workforce attrition. Rapid adoption of telehealth and remote monitoring became essential, ...
Health experts prepare for a mental health crisis tied to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the country emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, experts warn of a mental health crisis that could take the shape of ...