There are several actions we can all take to get through the last leg of the COVID-19 race and avoid hitting the pandemic wall.
Awareness of social injustices further escalated in the national consciousness in 2020. As a result, organizations are taking a hard look at their corporate culture. In this episode, learn about the creation and goals of APUS’ Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Task Force.
Ensuring the public that the coronavirus vaccine is safe and effective is key to helping Americans feel comfortable getting vaccinated against COVID-19. Learn how public health professionals and healthcare workers can help educate the public and dispel disinformation.
As a moderately healthy middle-aged man, I knew I would be one of the last to receive the vaccine, but I was curious who was going to call first, my civilian doctor or Veterans Affairs.
Getting divorced is a life-changing event that can be extremely emotional and confusing for adults and children. In this episode, APU professor Dr. Kandis Wyatt talks to Danica Joan about the benefits of having a divorce coach, especially in child custody cases.
A good night’s rest starts with a consistent nighttime routine. Here are my four suggestions to maintain consistency in your sleep.
In early January, Gavi, a public-private partnership based in Geneva, announced the formation of a global emergency stockpile of 500,000 Ebola vaccines.
COVID-19 Vaccinations: To effectively and quickly vaccinate a community twice, the number of personnel should be in the 100s.