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Now there are two: Modern’s mRNA COVID-19 vaccine 94.5% successful, joins Pfizer-BioNTech collaboration in targeting pandemic

Helen Branswell, Matthew Herper | 
The Moderna vaccine reduced the risk of Covid-19 infection by 94.5%. There were 95 cases of infection among patients who ...
People's vaccine? Will the wealthiest countries control coronavirus drugs?

People’s vaccine? Will the wealthiest countries control coronavirus drugs?

A. Kayum Ahmed | 
Prime Minister Boris Johnson characterized Britain’s exit from the European Union as “recaptured sovereignty.” These invocations of sovereign power reflect ...
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What our COVID world might look like over the next year

Andrew Joseph | 
Now — with health authorities saying it may not be until at least the end of 2021 before there’s a ...
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Here’s when and how the biotechnology revolution first got lift off

Henry Greely | 
Early in the morning of Tuesday, October 14, 1980, the phone rang at Paul Berg’s house in Stanford, Cal. The ...
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Corvids are more brainiac than birdbrain: Crows may be able to reflect and ponder their own mind

Sharon Begley | 
Research unveiled on [September 24] in Science finds that crows know what they know and can ponder the content of their ...
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Viewpoint: Here’s why excluding pregnant women from COVID vaccine efficacy and safety trials is misguided

Brenna Hughes, Laura Riley | 
To date, more than 140 drug treatments and numerous vaccines are being evaluated to treat and prevent Covid-19 infection. Vaccines ...
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The crisis facing Black women giving birth

Leslie Farrington | 
From the rich and famous to the less well-to-do, Black mothers are often not listened to when they report signs ...
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US and China buck WHO-backed global effort to expand access to COVID vaccine

Helen Branswell | 
Countries representing about 64% of the world population have signed up to expand global access to Covid-19 vaccines by funding ...
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Drugs tailored to your personal genomics: New partnership between 23andMe and GlaxoSmithKline

Kate Sheridan | 
The California-based [23andMe] is now focused on a partnership with pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline to discover new drugs using data culled ...
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Assessing Operation Warp Speed: What’s working, what’s not

Is [Operation Warp Speed] working? Roughly five months after top U.S. health officials coalesced around the idea of a public-private ...
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For untreatable diseases, should you consider unapproved stem cell therapy?

Natalya Ortolano | 
Regenerative medicine is a controversial field, still in its infancy. There are academic researchers and major biotech companies testing key ...
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Life with the pandemic: 4 ways our bodies might respond to new COVID waves

Helen Branswell | 
[Coronavirus researcher Vineet] Menachery laid out four possible scenarios for how humans might interact with SARS-2 over time — in ...
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ALS may soon be treatable with new drug combo dreamed up by a college student

Meghana Keshavan | 
Patients who took [an experimental medication for ALS] — initially dreamed up over beers and obsessive internet searching in a Brown ...
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What’s it like when mental effects of COVID-19 fester?

Elizabeth Cooney | 
Even people who were never sick enough to go to a hospital, much less lie in an ICU bed with ...
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What can be done – short of another lockdown – to corral COVID?

Helen Branswell | 
The virus suppression gains earned through the painful societal shutdowns of March, April, and May — the flattened epidemiological curves ...
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Federal government systematically shortchanging Black communities in distributing COVID aid

Casey Ross | 
[A] study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that… funding inequities resulted from a formula that allocated large chunks of a ...
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Headspace for work app: Mindfulness science or scam?

Juliet Isselbacher | 
Demand for the mindfulness and meditation app has skyrocketed since the Covid-19 pandemic and its ripple effects began taking a ...
$10 COVID saliva test with results in three hours approved for rollout

$10 COVID saliva test with results in three hours approved for rollout

Andrew Joseph, Ed Silverman | 
[A] new test, which is called SalivaDirect and was developed by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health, allows ...
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How we are developing a coronavirus vaccine so quickly

Andrew Joseph | 
Just six months ago, when the death toll from the coronavirus stood at one and neither it nor the disease it caused had ...
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Meet STACI: STAT’s fascinating interactive guide to AI in healthcare

Casey Ross, Dominic Smith | 
The Covid-19 pandemic underscores the importance of the technology in medicine: In the last few months, hospitals have used AI ...
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‘A huge amount of wasted effort’: Most COVID-19 studies too small to yield real results

Erin Riglin, Matthew Herper | 
1,200 clinical trials aimed at testing treatment and prevention strategies against Covid-19 [have been designed] since the start of January ...
COVID-19 undercount: CDC now says as many as 24 times more people in the US infected

COVID-19 undercount: CDC now says as many as 24 times more people in the US infected

Andrew Joseph | 
[A] study, published [July 21] in JAMA Internal Medicine [determined that the true number of U.S. coronavirus cases could be ...
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Artificial consent: Unproven AI making key decisions about patients health care without their knowledge

Erin Brodwin, Rebecca Robbins | 
At a growing number of prominent hospitals and clinics around the country, clinicians are turning to AI-powered decision support tools ...
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Structural discrimination: COVID-19 illuminates healthcare inequalities for blacks

Meghana Keshavan | 
The disparities have long been documented. Black people are more likely than white people to die from cancer. They are ...
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Knocking out cholesterol genes could offer ‘one-and-done’ CRISPR cure for heart disease

Sharon Begley | 
When CRISPR “base editing” was used to knock out two cholesterol-associated genes in monkeys, the animals’ blood levels of heart-disease-causing ...
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American teens lose access to mental health care at 18 – with disastrous results

Megan Thielking | 
Age 18 is a particularly difficult time for a person to drop out of — or lose access to — ...
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Viewpoint: Anti-vax extremists bully public health officials. We can’t let them win

Richard Pan | 
Since mid-April, 27 state and local health leaders across 13 states have resigned, retired, or been fired, some citing threats ...
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