Archive for January, 2021
Researchers have clarified the contribution of key cancer-associated genes, proteins and signaling pathways in these cancers, while proposing possible new treatment avenues. Source: Comprehensive database of head and neck cancers created
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Medical school curriculums may misuse race and play a role in perpetuating physician bias, a team of researchers found in an analysis of curriculum from the preclinical phase of medical education. Source: How medical schools can transform curriculums to undo racial biases
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The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting people’s mental health. But what helps and hinders people in getting through a lockdown? A new study addressed this question using data from 78 countries across the world. The results hint at the pivots and hinges on which the individual’s psyche rests in the pandemic. Source: How to mitigate the […]
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Employers, use this toolkit to plan, prepare, and respond as you reintegrate employees into the workplace. Source: K-12 Schools COVID-19 Mitigation Toolkit
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If a visitor needs to be in your home, improving ventilation (air flow) can help prevent virus particles from accumulating in the air in your home. Good ventilation, along with other preventive actions, like staying 6 feet apart and wearing masks, can help prevent you from getting and spreading Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). Source: Improving […]
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Messages and graphics to support COVID-19 vaccination efforts. Source: COVID-19 Vaccinations
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Viral vector vaccines are a type of vaccine likely to be approved for use for COVID-19 that work differently from the initially approved mRNA vaccines. Source: Understanding Viral Vector COVID-19 Vaccines
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