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COVID-19-induced financial hardships reveal mental health struggles
Medical Xpress· 4 days agoNow economic researchers at the University of South Australia have examined the mental health...
A slice of tourists hasn't returned since COVID. L.A. wants them back.
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoBefore the pandemic, a steady stream of buses ferrying tourists from Brazil, China, Australia and...
We found pesticides in a third of Australian frogs we tested. Did these cause mass deaths?
The Conversation· 5 days agoPeople began posting images of dead frogs on social media. Unable to travel to investigate the deaths ourselves because of COVID lockdowns, we asked the public to report to us any sick or dead frogs.
Where Americans are traveling in 2024: by the numbers
Boston Herald· 12 hours agoThe number of U.S. citizens flying to international destinations reached nearly 6.5 million...
Activist who led grassroots campaign to save Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon wins ‘Green Nobel’
Euronews via Yahoo News· 5 days agoIt helped pressure retailers around the world to stop selling the meat. Indigenous activist Murrawah...
Did COVID-19 shutdowns weaken kids’ immune systems?
The San Francisco Examiner· 3 days agoPublic health experts are now exploring how social distancing played a role in sick children overwhelming Bay Area hospitals following the easing of ...
Holy moly! Scott Morrison has plans for your (and his) own good
The Conversation· 1 day agoScott Morrison’s Plans for Your Good is part political memoir, part self-help book, and very strange.
Clearing the elective surgery backlog will take more than one budget. It’ll need major reform
The Conversation· 2 days agoWaiting times for public hospital elective surgery have been in the news ahead of this year’s federal budget. The Australian Medical Association (AMA), a powerful doctors’ ...