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Gene hunters turn up new clues to help explain why Covid-19 hits some people so hard

Gene hunters turn up new clues to help explain why Covid-19 hits some people so hard

by Pamela Dahlen | Jul 30, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

An international effort has revealed that an individual’s genetic inheritance can indeed influence their risk of infection and the severity of disease. Co-authors reported in Nature that more than a dozen parts of the human genome were linked with either enhanced...
Catt Sadler says she has COVID after getting vaccinated. Experts explain ‘rare’ breakthrough infections

Catt Sadler says she has COVID after getting vaccinated. Experts explain ‘rare’ breakthrough infections

by William Jester | Jul 30, 2021 | Community, Covid, News

Catt Sadler shared surprising news with fans on Tuesday: She has a breakthrough COVID-19 infection — and she’s stressing the importance of getting vaccinated against the virus. The entertainment reporter, who said she’s fully vaccinated, revealed her...
Heat waves are dangerous. Isolation and inequality make them deadly.

Heat waves are dangerous. Isolation and inequality make them deadly.

by Pamela Dahlen | Jul 29, 2021 | Community, News

Hot climate + cold society = formula for disaster. A decades-old body of research has established that extreme heat hits low-income neighborhoods and communities of color the hardest. They are disproportionately likely to live in buildings with poor ventilation and...
New App Aims to Improve Odds for Expectant Mothers and Babies.

New App Aims to Improve Odds for Expectant Mothers and Babies.

by William Jester | Jul 29, 2021 | Community, News

Growing up the daughter of an emergency room pediatrician and a registered nurse, Zoe Reich thought she understood as a person of color the extent that systematic racism led to health disparities. But it wasn’t until she was a student at the Rutgers-New Brunswick...

Register for Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) Listening Session on Aug. 4

by Pamela Dahlen | Jul 28, 2021 | News

NIH and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy are organizing a series of publicly broadcast listening sessions to get feedback from patient advocacy groups, industry leaders, scientific professional organizations and other stakeholders to contribute...
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