The United States has administered at least one dose of coronavirus vaccine to more than 100 million people, the Centers
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Mortality, readmission low with COVID-19 discharge on home oxygen
For patients with COVID-19 pneumonia, rates of mortality and 30-day readmission are low with discharge on home oxygen, according to
Study sheds light on interplay among PTSD, combat experience, alcohol use
A new Veterans Affairs study finds that combat experience is associated with a higher risk of alcohol use to cope
Benign bone tumors commonly detected on X-rays in children
Nearly one in five children might have benign bone tumors of the extremities, according to a study published in the
Unusual mechanism in rare mutation associated with Alzheimer’s uncovered
A novel mechanism has been identified that might explain why a rare mutation is associated with familial Alzheimer’s disease in
Deprivation is ‘driving’ COVID-19 ethnic disparities, claims new analysis
Deprivation among society at large is ‘driving’ COVID-19 disparities among minority ethnic groups—predominantly South Asian and Black African or Caribbean
COVID-19 mask study finds layering, material choice matter
Wearing a face mask can protect yourself and others from COVID-19, but the type of material and how many fabric
Experimental therapy for parasitic heart disease may also help stop COVID-19
James McKerrow, MD, Ph.D., dean of the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at University of California San Diego,
COVID-19 patients can be categorized into three groups
In a new study, researchers identify three clinical COVID-19 phenotypes, reflecting patient populations with different comorbidities, complications and clinical outcomes.
Prioritizing who gets vaccinated for COVID-19 saves lives: study
Waiting for your turn can be frustrating, especially when it comes to COVID-19 vaccinations. But prioritizing who receives the limited