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Managing Children’s Mental Health During the Pandemic

Managing Children’s Mental Health During the Pandemic

by William Jester | Mar 25, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Disruptions to daily routines, stress from remote learning, social isolation and anxiety over illness during the pandemic are taking a toll on children’s mental and behavioral health, leading to physical problems such as weight gain from overeating. Mamilda Robinson,...
Will Kids Go Back to School In the Fall? Here’s What Experts Think and What It May Look Like

Will Kids Go Back to School In the Fall? Here’s What Experts Think and What It May Look Like

by William Jester | Mar 24, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Last March, if someone told you schools would cease in-person instruction because of a global pandemic, you probably wouldn’t have believed them. But that’s the unprecedented reality parents nationwide were forced to face when COVID-19 swept across the...
Spring is coming — could high pollen counts fuel COVID infection?

Spring is coming — could high pollen counts fuel COVID infection?

by William Jester | Mar 24, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Within the next two weeks, spring allergies could begin to take hold in New Jersey, and although we are in a much different place with COVID-19 than we were a year ago, a leading state allergist and immunologist said the 40% of Americans who claim to have pollen...

NCATS National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Data Enclave Updates!

by Pamela Dahlen | Mar 24, 2021 | News

NCATS National COVID Cohort Collaborative (N3C) Data Enclave is a centralized and secure data platform, featuring powerful analytics capabilities for online discovery, visualization and collaboration. The data are robust in scale and scope and are transformed into a...
Domestic Violence in U.S. Increased By 8 Percent After COVID Lockdown Orders Began, Says Study

Domestic Violence in U.S. Increased By 8 Percent After COVID Lockdown Orders Began, Says Study

by William Jester | Mar 24, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Domestic violence incidents in the United States increased by 8.1 percent after COVID-19 lockdown orders, according to a new study. The increase in cases of domestic violence began to rise last spring, as stay-at-home orders began confining people to their homes,...
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