New research in the November 2021 issue of JNCCN—Journal of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network finds fewer than one-third of
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New study finds school closures in Japan didn't stop spread of Covid
School closures DON’T work: New study finds classroom shutdowns in Japan didn’t stop spread of Covid in spring 2020 A
Study finds lower antibody activity against delta variant at single vaccine dose, but vaccines still work
Chris Whitty, the chief medical officer for England, recently announced that the delta variant is no longer of concern because
New study finds community activists in Brazil’s favelas play a critical role in combatting COVID-19
A study co-led by Vanderbilt University’s Dominique Béhague found that Brazilian citizens without traditional public health expertise have stepped up
Study finds efforts to increase nurse practitioners prescribing buprenorphine falls short
Since 2016, a federal regulation has allowed nurse practitioners and physician assistants to obtain a waiver to prescribe buprenorphine, a
Study finds efforts to increase nurse practitioners prescribing buprenorphine falls short
Since 2016, a federal regulation has allowed nurse practitioners and physician assistants to obtain a waiver to prescribe buprenorphine, a
Study finds risk of leukemia higher than expected in children with Down syndrome
A new large-scale study led by UC Davis Health and UC San Francisco researchers assessed the risks of leukemia in
Researcher finds new strategy for fighting brain cancer
Most people relate cholesterol to heart health, but it is also a critical component in the growth and spread of
One in 10 older adults have gotten a ‘pandemic pet,’ poll finds
A lot of the attention around “pandemic pets” has focused on families with children getting a cat, dog or other
Study finds inflammatory mechanism responsible for bone erosion in rheumatoid arthritis
In a study aimed at investigating the mechanism responsible for exacerbating rheumatoid arthritis in smokers, researchers at the Center for