Fauci Responds to Musk’s Twitter Attack and Rates World’s COVID Response
Public health leader Anthony Fauci advises early-career researchers “not to be deterred” by vitriol
Public health leader Anthony Fauci advises early-career researchers “not to be deterred” by vitriol
Deaths from heart disease, cancer and COVID are all higher in rural areas than urban ones in the U.S., and the gap is only widening
From COVID to space exploration, graphics helped tell some the year’s most important stories
I helped develop a plan to support youth living with HIV and would like to see more educational institutions prioritize our needs
Two epidemiologists explain how three viral illnesses are straining health care systems
Devices using shorter UV light could keep indoor air free of viruses without harming human health
Lessons from climate modeling could be used to help prepare for future disease outbreaks
COVID cut average life spans short in many high-income countries, but the U.S. decline has been steeper and longer than most
Health policy makers need to cultivate social trust and plan effective communication strategies well before the next pandemic
The COVID pandemic is not over, but countries must start to prepare for the next one to avoid a similar or even worse outcome
COVID shows how we should prepare for future outbreaks before they become pandemics
When infections such as COVID go global, what chance do we have of ridding the world of the pathogen responsible?
Nearly three years into the pandemic, COVID’s mortality burden is growing in certain groups of people
The COVID-19 pandemic has had an extraordinary toll. The world’s response to the SARS-CoV-2 virus is not perfect. If society is to avoid a similar or worse disease outbreak in the future, countries must ensure that they are better prepared to deal with pandemics than they were for COVID-19...
It’s time for doctors to recognize the growing effects of climate change on people’s health
Global trade rules are extending the COVID pandemic
COVID, flu and RSV are surging. Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself.
Some office seekers have positions based on research and facts, whereas others stand on assumptions and bias
Crowd management experts explain the factors that enabled Seoul’s deadly crowd crush
FDA Chief Medical Officer Hilary Marston explains the importance of getting a booster shot, considers why so few people have gotten them and answers other questions
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