The woman was dying. New York’s Mount Sinai Hospital was about to call her husband and break the news that
Month: April 2020
Creative insight triggers a neural reward signal
Creativity is one of humanity’s most distinctive abilities and enduring mysteries. Innovative ideas and solutions have enabled our species to
New study shows how oxygen transfer is altered in diseased lung tissue
A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has developed tiny sensors that measure oxygen transport
Spain’s daily virus toll falls again with 510 dead
Spain registered a fall in its daily death toll from the new coronavirus for a third consecutive day on Saturday
How much do I need to clean at home?
It’s a big ask to wipe down everything in sight to avoid bringing COVID-19 home, but having a strategy will
Virus death toll tops 100,000 as locked down Easter kicks off
The global coronavirus death toll topped 100,000 Friday as Easter celebrations around the world kicked off in near-empty churches with
AGA releases official guidance for patients with IBD during the COVID-19 pandemic
Today, the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) published new COVID-19 guidance for gastroenterologists treating patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): AGA Clinical
COVID-19 response plan addresses unique challenges for rural hospitals and health systems
by American College of Surgeons Major metropolitan areas such as New York, Seattle, and Detroit have dominated news of the COVID-19
Computer model predicts how drugs affect heart rhythm
UC Davis Health researchers have developed a computer model to screen drugs for unintended cardiac side effects, especially arrhythmia risk.
Review examines how building design can influence disease transmission
Social distancing has Americans mostly out of the places they usually gather and in their homes as we try to