Why Black women are less likely to survive pregnancy, and what’s being done about it
Being Black and pregnant in the U.S. was already a risky combination, and health experts now worry the pandemic is
Read moreBeing Black and pregnant in the U.S. was already a risky combination, and health experts now worry the pandemic is
Read moreThe Pfizer BioNTech vaccine BNT162b2 is likely to be effective against the B1.1.7 variant of SARS-CoV-2, even though its efficacy
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Read moreScientists are beginning to unravel one of the biggest challenges with immunotherapy: why some people with cancer respond to the
Read moreBabies who get more vitamin D in the first year of their lives are less likely to grow up to
Read moreNearly one-third of racial disparities in treating high blood pressure may stem from inequities in treatment intensification, according to preliminary
Read moreThe pandemic has resulted in a heightened awareness around hygiene and infection. We’re washing our hands more than ever, have
Read moreWomen are more likely than are men to follow guidelines outlined by medical experts to prevent the spread of COVID-19,
Read moreA team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in Europe has found a connection between patients who show more DNA
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