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Michigan’s Cannabis Demand Outpaces Supply-High Life Farms Alleviates Shortage

Despite only coming online last December, Michigan’s recreational market is growing at a record pace and is on track to generate between $400 million to $475 million in sales in 2020 alone.

How Have School Closures During Coronavirus Affected Period Poverty?

Schools are so much more than a place of learning for so many children and as they haven’t been able to access resources and advice charities warn that period poverty has got worse during Covid-19.

The University Of Illinois’s Covid-19 Control Shows That Mass Testing Is The Answer

The University of Illinois implemented an aggressive testing campaign to reign in the spread of Covid-19. The operation involves testing the entire student body and faculty twice per week—around fifteen thousand tests each day.

Summer Camp Covid-19 Protocols Could Serve As Models For School Re-Entry

A study published by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) reported on four sleep away camps in Maine, which included a total of 1,022 campers and staff from 41 states and several international locations, th…

Obamacare Choices Widen Even As Trump Tries To Kill Them

A parade of health insurance companies are offering individual coverage under the Affordable Care Act to hundreds of new counties for 2021 even as the Donald Trump White House pursues legal action to kill the law.

Obamacare Choices Widen Even As Trump Tries To Kill Them

A parade of health insurance companies are offering individual coverage under the Affordable Care Act to hundreds of new counties for 2021 even as the Donald Trump White House pursues legal action to kill the law.

‘This Gift Offers Validation’: Historically Black Meharry Medical College Plans To Continue Serving Healthcare’s Underserved With The Help Of Its Largest-Ever Grant

Meharry will receive $34 million as part of Michael Bloomberg’s pledge to donate $100 million to four historically Black medical schools over the next four years.

Millennial Caregivers In Poorer Health Than U.S. Average, Blue Cross Plans Say

The health of U.S. caregivers including many Millennials is 26% poorer than the U.S. “benchmark population” due to stress and pressure, Blue Cross Blue Shield Association says.

The 2020 Election Is Important, But The Immediate Priority Is Still The Coronavirus Pandemic

Anand Parekh, chief medical advisor for the Bipartisan Policy Center, lists eight things that federal, state and local governments need to prioritize to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 2020 Election Is Important, But The Immediate Priority Is Still The Coronavirus Pandemic

Anand Parekh, chief medical advisor for the Bipartisan Policy Center, lists eight things that federal, state and local governments need to prioritize to contain the Covid-19 pandemic.