Despite advances in resuscitation medicine, research involving two faculty members from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Division of Cardiovascular
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At least 5 million children have lost a parent or caregiver due to COVID-19 since March 2020, updated figures suggest
The number of children estimated to have experienced the death of a parent or caregiver as a result of the
Antibiotic-prescribing algorithm cuts the risk of antibiotic resistance by half
Antibiotics are a double-edged sword: on the one hand, antibiotics are essential to curing bacterial infections. On the other, their
Bolstering COVID-19 vaccine uptake among injecting drug users
A study published in the Drug and Alcohol Review recommends a more tailored approach to improve vaccine uptake among people who inject
Fourth dose of COVID vaccine may not be needed for most peopleā¦ yet
A team of researchers working at Israel’s Sheba Medical Center has found evidence that suggests a fourth COVID vaccination or
Hong Kong’s new COVID cases top 10,000 in spiraling outbreak
Hong Kong on Friday reported another sharp jump in new COVID-19 cases to more than 10,000 in the latest 24-hour
Coronavirus pandemic not over, German health minister warns
Germany’s health minister warned Friday that the coronavirus pandemic isn’t over yet, noting that the country is still seeing record
Researcher urges caution on AI in mammography
Analyzing breast-cancer tumors with artificial intelligence has the potential to improve healthcare efficiency and outcomes. But doctors should proceed cautiously,
Health care wage growth has lagged behind other industries, despite pandemic burden
A new analysis from Indiana University, the nonprofit Rand Corp. and the University of Michigan highlights the changes in the
Human choices in a simulated pandemic: New study tests interventions to foster safer behavior
The world has relied on adherence to non-pharmaceutical interventions, such as ventilation, mask-wearing and physical distancing, to keep us safe