News Source: In the News March 16, 2022 Brain-imaging studies hampered by small data sets, study findsSource: New York Times March 9, 2022 Could drugs prevent Alzheimer’s? These trials aim to find outSource: Nature February 19, 2022 Not even cancer can keep Justin Hardy off the courtSource: ESPN February 16, 2022 Covid patients may have increased risk of developing mental health problemsSource: New York Times February 15, 2022 Your body knows you’re burned outSource: New York Times February 11, 2022 Head injuries are dangerous, and it’s not that easy to tell when one is serious. Here’s what to know.Source: BuzzFeed News February 10, 2022 5 ways to fall asleep faster, according to scienceSource: Discover Magazine February 9, 2022 COVID-19 takes serious toll on heart health—a full year after recoverySource: Science February 3, 2022 I just had Covid. Do I need a booster?Source: New York Times January 20, 2022 Another old drug is being tried vs. COVID-19, and might actually helpSource: The Philadelphia Inquirer January 7, 2022 Omicron may be less severe. It’s still a big healthcare problemSource: NPR Science Friday January 7, 2022 Omicron could have a silver lining by boosting immunity, some experts say. But don’t bet on it.Source: The Washington Post January 2, 2022 Jake’s mice: Searching for answers to the puzzle of autismSource: Associated Press January 2, 2022 Obesity rates among children soared during pandemic. A local study aims to help.Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch December 31, 2021 ICU teams report fatigue and frustration as they brace for omicron surgeSource: NPR All Things Considered December 31, 2021 Studies suggest why Omicron is less severe: It spares the lungsSource: New York Times December 22, 2021 The vaccines work against severe disease. Here’s why boosters are still a good ideaSource: NPR December 22, 2021 COVID cases are surging again. Is it safe to gather for the holidays?Source: St. Louis Public Radio December 19, 2021 Most Covid infections may soon be breakthroughs. Here’s what that means.Source: New York Times December 14, 2021 A rebel with a cause: As a mentor and a leader, this Black orthopedic surgeon fights to diversify his fieldSource: STAT News December 6, 2021 The winter of complicated vaccination statusesSource: The Atlantic December 3, 2021 How COVID-19 harms the heartSource: National Geographic December 3, 2021 We’ll know more soon about Omicron. Here’s how to interpret the coming flood of dataSource: STAT News December 1, 2021 A reason for optimism on Omicron: Our immune systems are not blank slatesSource: STAT News Posts navigation ‹ Prev 1 2 3 4 5 6 … 35 Next ›