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US Doctors Perform 1st COVID-19 Double Lung Transplant. Will it Become a Potential Treatment for Severe Cases?

by William Jester | Jun 27, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

A woman in her 20s is currently recovering from a double lung transplant, needed after COVID-19 severely damaged her lungs. The woman, who has not been publicly identified, was treated by surgeons at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, and received the...

7 Biggest Coronavirus Mysteries No One Can Explain

by William Jester | Jun 26, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

COVID-19 has dominated basically everything about our lives the past few months. But while it’s consumed news coverage and become the main thing on our minds when we leave the house (for those of us lucky enough to go outdoors), there are still many aspects...

Princeton announces funding for teaching, research, service initiatives to address COVID-19 challenges, racial injustice

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 25, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

In response to the current crises, and underlying societal challenges, facing our country, Princeton University has announced an initial series of new funding initiatives. These opportunities represent the first, immediate steps in an ongoing effort to bring to bear...

How Rutgers and Marken have partnered in the race to win over COVID-19

by William Jester | Jun 25, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

While many have been terrified by an invisible enemy, a group of drivers have known for sure that they are transporting and carrying the deadly coronavirus to the hands of Rutgers healthcare heroes with plastic face shields and white gowns. Those drivers from Marken...

Tracking Citizen’s Concerns during COVID-19 Pandemic

by Pamela Dahlen | Jun 24, 2020 | Community, Covid, News

Dr. James Geller, NJACTS community advisory board member, published the article “Tracking Citizen’s Concerns during COVID-19 Pandemic”. Abstract: COVID-19, the disease caused by the Corona Virus, started from Wuhan, China, in late December 2019, and quickly swept the...
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