/PRNewswire/ -- For the more than one million children attending New York City public schools, the likelihood of receiving COVID-19 vaccines depended on their...
NYU Langone researchers find that the likelihood of New York City public school kids receiving COVID-19 vaccines varied by race and borough. Learn more.
For the more than 1 million children attending New York City public schools, the likelihood of receiving COVID-19 vaccines depended on their race and ethnicity, and the borough in which they live.
Access to newer supermarkets that offer fresh foods in some of New York City's poorest neighborhoods was linked to a 1 percent decline in obesity rates among public school students living nearby, a new study shows.