May 16, 2022 Emphysema Missed Among Black Men in US Due to Race-Adjusted Lung Tests Carissa Wong New Scientist Poorly supported assumptions about typical levels of lung function among Black men in the US are leading medics to miss cases of emphysema
May 1, 2022 We Created the ‘Pandemicene’ Ed Yong The Atlantic By completely rewiring the network of animal viruses, climate change is creating a new age of infectious dangers.
March 21, 2022 Once Again, America Is in Denial About Signs of a Fresh COVID Wave Eric Topol The Guardian In the past couple of weeks, UK, Germany, France and others are experiencing a new wave. The US should get ready
March 14, 2022 NIH Launches Clinical Trial of Three mRNA HIV Vaccines National Institutes of Health Phase 1 study is among first to examine mRNA technology for HIV.
December 19, 2021 America Is Not Ready for Omicron Ed Yong The Atlantic The new variant poses a far graver threat at the collective level than the individual one—the kind of test that the U.S. has repeatedly failed.
November 1, 2021 Tuberculosis, Like Covid, Spreads by Breathing, Scientists Report Apoorva Mandavilli The New York Times The finding upends conventional wisdom regarding coughing, long thought to be the main route of transmission.
October 24, 2021 How Public Health Took Part in Its Own Downfall Ed Yong The Atlantic The field’s future lies in reclaiming parts of its past that it willingly abandoned.
October 11, 2021 Why Easing Covid Restrictions Could Prompt a Fierce Flu Rebound Nicola Jones Nature As pandemic restrictions ease, other respiratory viruses are returning in unexpected ways.
October 10, 2021 Colonial Panic Over Syphilis in Uganda Joanna Naylor Lady Science The campaigns aimed to create feelings of guilt amongst those believed to be suffering with STDs, particularly syphilis.
September 12, 2021 Failure to Protect? Charles Piller Science A study of asthmatic children, most of them Black, shows how a common clinical trial design can expose vulnerable participants to serious risks
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