COVID-19

Read: College Mental Health: 59% of Students Have Anxiety, 43% Are Depressed

College Mental Health: 59% of Students Have Anxiety, 43% Are Depressed

More than 60% of college students are also struggling with classroom engagement and retention, and students who take all online classes are more likely to be depressed.

Read: CDC to Healthcare Providers: Be on the Lookout for Measles

CDC to Healthcare Providers: Be on the Lookout for Measles

Nearly two dozen cases of measles were confirmed in the U.S. last month and the highly contagious disease is on the rise globally.

Read: CDC: Childhood Vaccine Exemption Rates at All-Time High

CDC: Childhood Vaccine Exemption Rates at All-Time High

Whether due to an increase in vaccine hesitancy or access barriers, the pandemic affected childhood routine vaccination, says a new report.

Read: 3 Practices for Preventing Viral Spread in Schools

3 Practices for Preventing Viral Spread in Schools

The back-to-school season provides the opportunity for transmissible illnesses to fester, taking students and faculty out of class and preventing educational growth.

Read: Public School Enrollment Decline: Why Students Are Leaving, Where They’re Going, and Why It Matters

Public School Enrollment Decline: Why Students Are Leaving, Where They’re Going, and Why It Matters

One study found 36% of parents who have chosen to homeschool their children did so because of school safety issues.

Read: 30% of Nurses Want to Quit Profession Entirely, New Survey Finds

30% of Nurses Want to Quit Profession Entirely, New Survey Finds

The survey also asked nurses about the most effective ways to reduce stress, which included increased support staff and higher salaries.

Read: Mental Health in America: Test Your Awareness with This Quiz

Mental Health in America: Test Your Awareness with This Quiz

Recent studies have shown a significant increase in Americans reporting mental health disorders. See how “in the know” you are with this general knowledge quiz.

Read: Software Failure, Supply Chain Blamed for School’s Inability to Turn Off Lights for Over a Year

Software Failure, Supply Chain Blamed for School’s Inability to Turn Off Lights for Over a Year

The lighting system software malfunctioned in Aug. 2021 and supply chain issues have largely been blamed for the delay in repairs.

Read: Masks Can Be Required for Classmates, Teachers of 12 Virginia Students with Disabilities

Masks Can Be Required for Classmates, Teachers of 12 Virginia Students with Disabilities

The recent settlement also says schools must take reasonable steps to accommodate parents who don’t want their children to wear a mask.

Read: Soaring RSV Cases Continue to Overwhelm Hospitals

Soaring RSV Cases Continue to Overwhelm Hospitals

Twenty-five states and Washington, D.C. are reporting at least 75% of their pediatric hospital beds are full.

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