The Australian city of Perth will begin a snap five-day lockdown after a security guard at a quarantine hotel tested
Month: January 2021
Macron gambles by saying ‘non’ to lockdown
French President Emmanuel Macron has gambled by not imposing a third national lockdown to contain COVID-19—against expectations and the advice
Social and structural factors influence racial disparities in COVID-19 mortality
COVID-19 mortality racial disparities in the U.S. are associated with social factors like income, education and internet access, according to
Patient-reported outcomes from the randomized phase III CROWN study of first-line Lorlatinib versus in ALK+ NSCLC
Patient-reported outcomes from the phase III CROWN study showed that time to treatment deterioration (TTD) in pain in chest, dyspnea,
ERAS program expedites recovery for congenital heart surgery patients
Select patients born with heart defects and who undergo congenital heart surgery recover with few complications and reduced opioid use
Seattle hospitals rush out vaccines after freezer failure
Seattle hospitals rushed out COVID-19 vaccines to hundreds of people in the middle of the night after a freezer they
A look at COVID-19 vaccines already in use, or getting close
While a few have already hit the market, there are still dozens of coronavirus vaccines in development around the globe. Some use
How does COVID-19 affect the brain? Researchers are starting to find answers
Sam Rafferty fell severely ill after getting infected with COVID-19 at an uncle’s funeral in March, an event that sickened
Black lung cancer patients die sooner than white counterparts
Structural racism thwarts a large proportion of black patients from receiving appropriate lung cancer care, resulting in worse outcomes and
Children prioritize what they hear over what they see when gauging emotional aspects of their experience
The Colavita visual dominance effect is a psychological observation named after Francis B. Colavita, the psychologist who first gathered evidence