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People who live with a disability are no stranger to overcoming obstacles. But the bias of a clinician shouldn’t be one of them.
Satellite data can be used to assess the health impact of dust storms and the spread of mosquito-borne diseases. Additional applications could be on the horizon.
To prescribe an effective bridge to addiction treatment, emergency physicians must get special training and receive a waiver. Making that process easier—or eliminating the requirement altogether—could make a big impact.
Medical research labs have faced a difficult stretch of closed buildings and competing priorities. Yet they have also produced milestone discoveries—and not only on COVID-19.
Two milestone discoveries in protein modeling promise to change the fundamentals of drug discovery.
In the shadow of coronavirus vaccine development, another vaccine was making solid progress.
By studying elite controllers—people who are able to arrest the progress of HIV without medication—researchers have found a promising new path.
A novel use of bacteria could blunt the spread of dengue and other mosquito-borne diseases.
Puzzling through the cholera antibody response may help slow a disease that affects millions of people every year.
The fledgling field of chronotherapy—timing drugs to a patient’s circadian rhythms—may yet come to the aid of those at risk from the virus.
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