unionleader.com
In a room as cold as a refrigerator, Dr. Maura Boldrini bends over a plastic box
filled with pale slices of human brain, each piece nestled in
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
Dr. Maura Boldrini is studying the brains of people who died of COVID-19 to
better understand how it causes neurological symptoms.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
A long-standing tradition of keeping pregnant women out of clinical trials is
having serious consequences with regard to COVID-19.
over 3 years ago
reliefweb.int
English Analysis on World about Coordination, Health, Epidemic and more;
published on 08 Oct 2021 by ALNAP
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
A new coronavirus variant has emerged from South Africa. It has a high number of
mutations but has a ways to go to challenge Delta.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
People who are primed to think about the COVID-19 pandemic are more likely to
discriminate against Asian and Latino Americans, a study finds.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
Now that Comirnaty has full FDA approval, doctors can recommend the COVID-19
shot to anyone for ‘off-label’ use, including children under 12.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
Despite the threats posed by the Delta variant, there are ways to enhance kids’
safety at school. Here’s what it will take to protect students.
over 3 years ago
dailyuw.com
For the next two years, the Jacob Lawrence Gallery (JLG) will host The Black
Embodiments Studio (BES) as part of a resident program.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
The dire report from the IPCC doesn’t mean you should give up on reversing
climate change. Here’s how you can still make a difference.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
One America considers the virus a critical threat and embraces vaccines and one
that does not.
over 3 years ago
dmagazine.com
Cady Elredy went from Parkland nursing assistant to Dubai billboard star. She
has never been truer to herself.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
A new study adds to the growing body of evidence that the pandemic’s true toll
is far greater than official tallies show.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
Misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines is costing people their lives. We
separate the myths from the reality.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
Scientists who listened to police officers speaking to motorists they’ve pulled
over heard differences in the tone of voice used with Black and white drivers.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
If the Delta variant catches you, will your COVID-19 symptoms be different than
for people infected with earlier strains of the coronavirus?
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
Scientists have found 13 places in the human genome that may influence our
susceptibility to a coronavirus infection or risk of severe COVID-19.
over 3 years ago
latimes.com
The spread of the Delta variant has led to conflicting advice from various
authorities on safety precautions. We consulted some experts.
almost 4 years ago
latimes.com
For every confirmed coronavirus infection in the U.S. during the spring and
summer of 2020, 4.8 other cases went undetected, a new study finds.
almost 4 years ago
latimes.com
U.S. regulators have OKd the first new Alzheimer’s drug in nearly 20 years,
against the advice of their own outside experts.
almost 4 years ago
latimes.com
Scientists are skeptical of the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation’s
new way of counting COVID-19 cases and their claim that the pandemic’s toll is
twice as bad as we thought.
almost 4 years ago