A review of more than 20 studies by researchers at Arizona State University and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen),
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Mortality rises among public when health workers get sick in an outbreak, model suggests
When healthcare workers become ill during a disease outbreak, overall case counts and mortality rates may significantly increase, according to
Death rates among people with severe COVID-19 drop by a half in England
Death rates from people with severe COVID-19 in hospital have dropped to around a half of the rate at the
Prevalence of suicide-related behaviors among physicians
An analysis of published studies has found a relatively high prevalence of suicidal behaviors among physicians. The findings are published
COVID-19 cases rising among US children as schools reopen
After preying heavily on the elderly in the spring, the coronavirus is increasingly infecting American children and teens in a
Social isolation causing psychological distress among university students
Surprisingly, university students without pre-existing mental health concerns seem to be suffering greater psychological distress during the pandemic than their
Caregiving factors may affect hospitalization risk among disabled older adults
Few studies have investigated the potential impact of caregivers and caregiver factors on older adults’ likelihood of being hospitalized. A
HPV vaccination rates increasing among 15-year-olds
(HealthDay)—From 2011 to 2017, there was an increase in the proportion of U.S. 15-year-olds with at least one-dose or two-dose
Heart disease risk profiles differ widely among African-Americans, blacks from the Caribbean and Africa
African immigrants have significantly lower rates of risk factors for heart attacks, strokes and other cardiovascular diseases compared to blacks
Young Men Are at Risk of Getting a Disease Common Among Older Women
Osteoporosis ads famously target older women, but pharmaceutical companies may want to focus on 35-year-old men, a group that’s surprisingly