03Apr2023 Small study reveals details of brain damage in COVID-19 patients While it is primarily a respiratory disease, COVID-19 infection affects other organs, including the brain. ... admin
03Apr2023 Ways to stay positive during this year’s holiday season This Thanksgiving, it may be better to forget about even trying to pretend things are ... admin
03Apr2023 What we can expect from 2 experimental vaccines Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Barry Bloom, Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson ... admin
03Apr2023 Vaccine rollout is a chance for the U.S. to get it right Experts are working out a broad strategy to vaccinate Americans, with an eventual plan likely ... admin
03Apr2023 Reversing glaucoma damage and vision loss Harvard Medical School scientists report they have successfully restored vision in mice by turning back ... admin
03Apr2023 Will there be a post-Thanksgiving coronavirus surge? Public health officials have warned for months of the possibility of a serious post-Thanksgiving surge ... admin
03Apr2023 Moving from individual to collective healing Nobody was prepared for 2020, but a public talk on collective trauma in December 2019 ... admin
03Apr2023 Closing the mortality gap between Black and white patients Mortality rates after cancer surgery declined for Black as well as white patients during a ... admin
03Apr2023 Researchers study relationship between obesity and cancer Obesity has been linked to increased risk for over a dozen different types of cancer, ... admin
03Apr2023 Chan School dean outlines ‘action agenda’ for global health Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s been easy to forget that a number of longstanding deadly ... admin
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