US to share up to sixty million doses of AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine with other countries, official says Article 251 words 4 votes
A pediatric HIV outbreak in a remote Pakistan city shows the urgency of global health after Covid Article 8872 words 5 votes
The EU will likely start rejecting export of AstraZeneca vaccines to the UK until the drugmaker fulfills its delivery obligations to the 27-nation bloc, according to a senior EU official Article 11 votes
Counterproductive public-health messaging during the pandemic Article 6555 words, published Feb 26 2021 9 votes
Some patients could be living with the aftereffects of Covid-19 for years to come. Recent research into chronic fatigue syndrome might help us understand how to treat them. healthcare Article 7815 words, published Jan 21 2021 12 votes
The lab-leak hypothesis—for decades, scientists have been hot-wiring viruses in hopes of preventing a pandemic, not causing one. But what if …? Article 2597 words, published Jan 4 2021 18 votes
Where year two of the pandemic will take us: As vaccines roll out, the US will face a choice about what to learn and what to forget Article 4635 words 10 votes
An investment firm has bought more than twenty nursing homes during the coronavirus pandemic, leading to disruptions at multiple facilities that weakened care for vulnerable residents Article 3728 words 6 votes
Voices from the pandemic: A Walt Disney World waitress struggles to hold on to her middle-class life amid a pandemic and catastrophic layoff Article 3981 words 10 votes
US FDA clears Pfizer vaccine, and millions of doses will be shipped right away Article 2763 words 17 votes
"Do people understand what’s happening here? Do they care?" - On the excruciating wait for a vaccine inside a coronavirus-infected nursing home Article 1603 words 6 votes
University of Nebraska Medical Center, the best-prepared hospital in the US for a pandemic, is nearly overwhelmed healthcare Article 2172 words, published Nov 20 2020 10 votes
The Coronavirus is airborne indoors. Why are we still scrubbing surfaces? Article 1397 words 11 votes
"No one is listening to us": More people than ever are hospitalized with COVID-19. Health-care workers can’t go on like this. healthcare Article 3028 words 27 votes
Once the disease of gluttonous aristocrats, gout is now tormenting the masses Article 2587 words 6 votes
Scientists know masks limit the coronavirus’s spread, but it’s impossible for randomized trials to prove that Article 1397 words 5 votes
Oregon legalizes psilocybin mushrooms (for therapeutic purposes) and decriminalizes all drugs ~health.mental Article 672 words 32 votes
America's Pandemic: In a three-part documentary, the Washington Post explores a failed response to the coronavirus pandemic that’s left 225,000 Americans dead, despite decades of preparation Article 494 words 10 votes
The tree that could help stop the pandemic: The rare Chilean soapbark tree produces compounds that can boost the body's reaction to vaccines Article 5728 words 7 votes
How an ill-fated fishing voyage that left Seattle in May provided a natural experiment that helped us understand Covid-19 Article 1364 words 4 votes
Electric shocks to the tongue can quiet chronic ringing ears Article 738 words, published Oct 7 2020 10 votes
What are we so afraid of? – Tony Green, on dismissing, denying, contracting and spreading the coronavirus Article 1634 words, published Oct 10 2020 19 votes
Eli Lilly says its monoclonal antibody cocktail is effective in treating Covid-19 medicine Article 484 words 7 votes
US Presdient Donald Trump’s antibody treatment was tested using fetal cells obtained through abortion medicine Article 588 words 18 votes
A doctor gave me an inept diagnosis for a neurological problem. I should know: I’m a neurologist healthcare medicine Article 1296 words 13 votes