Covid-19 testing in congregate housing reveals wide disparities – STAT
Mass Covid-19 testing, recommended for congregate housing, isn’t being done in correctional facilities or immigration detention centers.
Mass Covid-19 testing, recommended for congregate housing, isn’t being done in correctional facilities or immigration detention centers.
Despite promise of success stories from patients in recovery, Law School panel cautions that research is lacking on benefits vs. risks.
A Q&A with James Gould of the Office for Postdoctoral Fellows
Using 20 years of data, prenatal exposure to topiramate may not increase children’s risk of autism spectrum disorder.
Four decades of collaboration with HMS and beyond laid the groundwork for resilience and hope amid violence and insecurity
10 percent reduction seen in small study of disease that affects up to a third of U.S. adults.
MD student research projects explore the hard and softer sides of medical science
New research shows radiologists and AI don’t always work well together
Procedure marks milestone in quest to provide more organs to patients in need
Synchronized changes in gene activity may underlie cognitive impairment in both conditions
Researchers implicate little-known neuronal activity with rousing ‘offline’ brain