Nov 29, covid-19 research and policy briefing
Highest risk factors with incarceration; PPE problems persist. How is the Strategic National Stockpile looking?; Numbers don’t lie; California begins curfew. But will it do anything to slow the spread?.
Highest risk factors with incarceration; PPE problems persist. How is the Strategic National Stockpile looking?; Numbers don’t lie; California begins curfew. But will it do anything to slow the spread?.
In the spring, tree pollen makes life pretty miserable for those of us who are seasonal allergy sufferers. Two years ago, I did an interview…
Should you take a photograph? Can you use binoculars? We’ve got answers. Plus, why this eclipse has special meaning for eclipse scientists and enthusiasts.
Prostate cancer screening should work better than it does. By measuring prostate specific antigen (PSA) levels in the blood, doctors should be able to detect…
Should you take a photograph? Can you use binoculars? We’ve got answers. Plus, why this eclipse has special meaning for eclipse scientists and enthusiasts.
Preparing patients for pain is an art that’s often botched.
Should you take a photograph? Can you use binoculars? We’ve got answers. Plus, why this eclipse has special meaning for eclipse scientists and enthusiasts.
This week in medicine, what I’m thinking about, etc. You know, an actual newsletter.
Pfizer finally published its study of Paxlovid’s effects on symptoms for standard-risk and high-risk vaccinated patients with Covid-19. No difference in symptoms. The upshot of…
Should you take a photograph? Can you use binoculars? We’ve got answers. Plus, why this eclipse has special meaning for eclipse scientists and enthusiasts.
This week’s Data Snapshot shows a big, gaping hole.