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The COVID-19 pandemic revealed how ill-prepared the world was to detect and respond to global health threats. With over 7·1 million lives lost,1 more than US$4·7 trillion in economic damage,2 profound ...
Long COVID patients with abnormal cardiopulmonary PET/MR findings may be more likely to develop heart and lung diseases ...
When Gretchen Dunoyer heard the Massachusetts Institute of Technology was recruiting people with lingering Lyme disease symptoms for a study, she burst into tears.
The vacancy rate remains higher than the national average, sitting at 22.2% for the second quarter of the year, according to ...
Climate change is one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century, and its effects extend beyond rising temperatures ...
The Trump administration’s dramatic strike at U.S. education research had been underway for months before Mark Warschauer learned that his own work would become a casualty. The renowned education ...
In some areas there is concerns that ethnic minority groups are falling behind the rest of the population when it comes to ...
A new study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research has found that many individuals who were hospitalized with COVID ...
At a glance, one could think of many ways to describe Paula Davis, but the phrase “empty shell” isn’t one of them. The 66-year-old mother of five from Salisbury Township is warm, energetic, determined ...
The workshop series will conclude with a 2-day workshop discussing potential considerations for refined Long COVID definitions, terminology, and harmonizing efforts for patient engagement, clinical ...
Since immigration enforcement ramped up in June, some parishes across three Southern California dioceses are seeing as few as ...
Nursing homes that allowed visitors during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic did not see higher infection rates, even during one of its most dangerous phases, academic researchers conclude in a ...