Who Is Dying from COVID Now and Why
Nearly three years into the pandemic, COVID’s mortality burden is growing in certain groups of people
Nearly three years into the pandemic, COVID’s mortality burden is growing in certain groups of people
The country’s highest court will decide whether Americans who rely on public assistance can sue states when they believe their rights have been violated
Hospitals and health care workers are making voter engagement a part of whole-person health care
Once available only with a prescription, hearing aids can now be purchased at Walmart and other stores for $199 and up
A spike in diabetes during pregnancy, worsened by the pandemic, raises the risk of chronic diabetes, heart disease and birth complications
Crystal Lee grew up the granddaughter of Navajo medicine men. As COVID wreaked havoc on her community, she decided to act
Medical discrimination and a lack of data make it difficult for people of color to get help for post-COVID problems
A skeleton missing its lower left leg and dated to 31,000 years ago provides the earliest known evidence for surgical limb removal
In-school clinics improve well-being and educational outcomes and serve children who need them most
A respiratory therapist and former Army medic shares what we need to learn from the COVID pandemic
Offering mental health services across state lines can aid children and families struggling to find gender-affirming services
A whole-body perfusion system restored cellular activity in pigs an hour postmortem
The Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade has put medical providers in the tough position of deciding when emergency abortions and other lifesaving procedures are necessary...
Some studies suggest that the risk of cardiovascular problems, such as a heart attack or stroke, remains high even many months after a SARS-CoV-2 infection clears up
Over two years, a machine-learning program warned thousands of health care providers about patients at high risk of sepsis, allowing them to begin treatments nearly two hours sooner
The marker material conserved samples for up to a week
A new stick-on ultrasound patch can record the activity of hearts, lungs and other organs for 48 hours at a time
Two presidents’ contrasting COVID experiences illustrate the moonshot-caliber medical achievements that let many patients be treated at home instead of in an ICU
A possible biomarker for long COVID suggests some people with the condition never fully cleared the virus
Canceling Roe means that other parents with high-risk pregnancies will not have the options that we had
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