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Casas pequeñas ofrecen más que un techo para las personas sin hogar
MADISON, Wisconsin.- Escondidas dentro de un vecindario residencial y rodeadas por una cerca de madera y plantas, hay…
Ready for Another Pandemic Malady? It’s Called ‘Decision Fatigue’
Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News
Most all of us have felt the exhaustion of pandemic-era decision-making.
Should I…
How the Tiny-Home Movement Is Providing More Than Just a Roof to Homeless…
Giles Bruce
MADISON, Wis. — Tucked inside a residential neighborhood, and surrounded by a wooden fence and greenery, are nine…
Bounties and Bonuses Leave Small Hospitals Behind in Staffing Wars
A recent lawsuit filed by one Wisconsin health system that temporarily prevented seven workers from starting new jobs at…
Near-Earth Objects/Planetary Defense Part #2
The morning’s solid report. On this Science Edition, Rick Pantaleo talks about the work of NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination…
A Disabled Activist Speaks Out About Feeling ‘Disposable’
Rachel Scheier
SAN FRANCISCO — In early January, one of the country’s top public health officials went on national television…
California Inks Sweetheart Deal With Kaiser Permanente, Jeopardizing…
Bernard J. Wolfson and Angela Hart and Samantha Young
Editor’s note: KHN is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.…
KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Paging the HHS Secretary
Can’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on Acast. You can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket…
People prefer interacting with female robots in hotels, study finds —
People are more comfortable talking to female rather than male robots working in service roles in hotels, according to a study by…
Pandemic-Fueled Shortages of Home Health Workers Strand Patients Without…
Frail older adults are finding it harder than ever to get paid help amid acute staff shortages at home health agencies.…