In a free country, you have the right to any opinion you want on the coronavirus pandemic. But if your opinion isn’t well-informed, you pose a danger to others.
American Public University System is proud to partner with the American Public Health Association (APHA) to celebrate National Public Health Week.
Transmission by touching a contaminated surface or object and then touching the mouth, nose or eyes is possible, but the jury’s still out on pet fur.
By Dr. Gary Deel
In the final article in this series learn how the lawsuit ends. What lessons can other hotels learn about how to conduct its operations?
Coronavirus pandemic: COVID-19 disease is attacking all parts of the United States – especially cities with huge numbers of minorities.
By Dr. Jarrod Sadulski
People across the country are under stay-at-home orders. While this can help slow the spread of coronavirus, it increases the risk of child abuse. Learn why it’s especially important for officers and citizens to pay close attention to signs that a child might be in danger.
The International Spy Museum recently introduced a series of webinars, virtual field trips and other online events in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
With the growing demands from work, family, friendships and financial responsibilities – as well as the stress caused by the current coronavirus pandemic – people are feeling stressed. However, stress was a problem before the COVID-19 outbreak and is the body’s natural response to danger.