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What Immunity to COVID-19 Really Means
Apr. 10
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The presence of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 virus could provide some protection, but scientists need more data
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Thousands of Coronavirus Tests Are Going Unused in U.S. Labs
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The lack of a national strategy has stymied the efforts of academic labs that underwent huge efforts to retool for COVID-19 testing
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If the World Fails to Protect the Economy, COVID-19 will Damage Health Long into the Future
Apr. 09
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Economic crashes have dire consequences for public health, and we must prepare
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How to Think about COVID-19 like an M.D.
Apr. 09
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Harvard medical students created a free curriculum to give their peers and others a physician’s-eye view of the pandemic
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Can Coal Survive the Coronavirus?
Apr. 08
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Diminished energy demand and the high price of coal is putting pressure on the struggling industry
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Why Measles Deaths Are Surging–and Coronavirus Could Make it Worse
Apr. 08
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Measles has killed thousands in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and 23 countries have suspended vaccination campaigns
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Our Knowledge of Viruses Is Badly Inadequate
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Most of the known families are significantly understudied
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Cancer Patients Face Treatment Delays and Uncertainty as Coronavirus Overwhelms Hospitals
Apr. 08
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Health care providers are delaying “nonessential” surgeries—and that could hurt some patients
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Chalk in Bread Causes Kidney Stones
Apr. 02
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on Chalk in Bread Causes Kidney Stones
Originally published in June 1968
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Map Reveals Hidden U.S. Hotspots of Coronavirus Infection
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By adjusting for population, researchers have identified rural areas in several states that could be disproportionally affected by COVID-19
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