by admin | Mar 21, 2025 | COVID-19, Ethics, Policy
Dylan Thomas Doyle, University of Colorado Boulder In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers struggled to grasp the rate of the virus’s spread and the number of related deaths. While hospitals tracked cases and deaths within their walls, the broader...
by admin | Mar 21, 2025 | COVID-19, Heart Disease, Heart Failure
The wail of an ambulance pierced the quiet streets of a major Japanese city as paramedics rushed a 75-year-old woman with a history of bronchiectasis from her apartment to the nearest emergency ward. She had collapsed when her heart inexplicably stopped beating. After...
by admin | Mar 14, 2025 | COVID-19, Disease
Dr. Philip McMillan, John McMillan Millions of people who rolled up their sleeves for their third COVID-19 shot never imagined their immune systems might be undergoing a perplexing shift that scientists are only beginning to understand. Deep inside, their...
by admin | Mar 7, 2025 | COVID-19, Disease, Immune Response
Karen Dobos, Colorado State University and Marcela Henao-Tamayo, Colorado State University An outbreak of tuberculosis, or TB – a lung disease that is often accompanied by a hacking cough – began in January 2024 in Kansas City, Kansas, and two nearby counties and...
by admin | Mar 7, 2025 | COVID-19, Disease
Dr. Philip McMillan, John McMillan In the early months of 2025, a concerning outbreak has emerged in India, with the western state of Maharashtra reporting over 200 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) and at least 14 deaths. What began as a cluster of cases in...
by admin | Feb 28, 2025 | COVID-19, Ethics
Dr. Philip McMillan, John McMillan At 4 a.m. one Wednesday, Dr. Philip McMillan, a clinician and researcher, was awakened by an urgent call from a confidante at the other end of the world. The call concerned 6,000 pages of documents linking the Covid-19 virus to Cold...
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