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Amina Khan

Amina Khan

Reporter/Science Writer at Los Angeles Times

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How does COVID-19 change the brain? This scientist is finding out

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
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How does COVID-19 change the brain? This scientist is finding out

Dr. Maura Boldrini is studying the brains of people who died of COVID-19 to better understand how it causes neurological symptoms.
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Pregnant women were kept out of clinical trials. That left them vul...

A long-standing tradition of keeping pregnant women out of clinical trials is having serious consequences with regard to COVID-19.
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Background paper: Learning from disruption: Evolution, revolution o...

English Analysis on World about Coordination, Health, Epidemic and more; published on 08 Oct 2021 by ALNAP
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What is the C.1.2 coronavirus variant — and should we be worried?

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.
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Pandemic concerns may prime people to discriminate against Asians a...

People who are primed to think about the COVID-19 pandemic are more likely to discriminate against Asian and Latino Americans, a study finds.
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FDA approval of Pfizer’s COVID-19 shot brings temptation to vaccina...

Now that Comirnaty has full FDA approval, doctors can recommend the COVID-19 shot to anyone for ‘off-label’ use, including children under 12.
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How kids can stay safer at school despite Delta variant threat

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.
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The Black Embodiments Studio begins residency at the Jacob Lawrence...

For the next two years, the Jacob Lawrence Gallery (JLG) will host The Black Embodiments Studio (BES) as part of a resident program.
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The new report on climate change is dire. What can I do about it?

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.
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Coronavirus Today: A tale of two Americas

One America considers the virus a critical threat and embraces vaccines and one that does not.
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Texas’ First Hijabi Model Is a Dallas Native - D Magazine

Cady Elredy went from Parkland nursing assistant to Dubai billboard star. She has never been truer to herself.
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Actual number of U.S. coronavirus cases may be more than double the...

A new study adds to the growing body of evidence that the pandemic’s true toll is far greater than official tallies show.
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Misinformation is killing people. Here’s the truth about COVID vacc...

Misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines is costing people their lives. We separate the myths from the reality.
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Police officers treat Black and white men differently. You can hear...

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.
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Are COVID-19 symptoms different if I’m infected with the Delta vari...

If the Delta variant catches you, will your COVID-19 symptoms be different than for people infected with earlier strains of the coronavirus?
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How your DNA might make you more susceptible to COVID-19

Scientists have found 13 places in the human genome that may influence our susceptibility to a coronavirus infection or risk of severe COVID-19.
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Actual safety vs. hygiene theater: What will really protect you fro...

The spread of the Delta variant has led to conflicting advice from various authorities on safety precautions. We consulted some experts.
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Nearly 5 out of 6 coronavirus cases were undetected in pandemic’s e...

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.
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FDA approves much-debated Alzheimer’s drug panned by experts

U.S. regulators have OKd the first new Alzheimer’s drug in nearly 20 years, against the advice of their own outside experts.
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Have half the world’s COVID-19 deaths gone uncounted? Here’s why so...

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.