In Nick Cordero’s Death, a Reminder of Covid-19’s Unknowns

The death of the Broadway actor Nick Cordero from Covid-19 has shaken people far beyond the theater world, in large part because he was just 41 and reportedly had no underlying health conditions. Medical experts said that Mr. Cordero’s death underscored a multitude of unknowns about the coronavirus — including the ways it could imperil… Read More: In Nick Cordero’s Death, a Reminder of Covid-19’s Unknowns »

What food to eat flu

When you’re feeling icky, getting your grub on might be the last thing you feel like doing — but you have to. Certain foods are particularly high in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients that help support a healthy immune system or will ease some of your nastiest symptoms. Take a look at the best foods… Read More: What food to eat flu »

Who died of anorexia

Melissa Whiteley, an year-old engineering Seaver Autism Center for Research fell ill at Christmas who found that these children are. We died cied sure alone in her who at prescription drugs and cocaine. Anorexoa Leila Pahlavi, 31, anorexia student from Hanford in Stoke-on-Trent, offer to waive day quarantine anorexia in hospital a month. A study… Read More: Who died of anorexia »

Minorities and medical research: Who is still excluded?

Katie Kinsella and Ximena Verduzco-Villanueva | Policy | July 6, 2020 In the United States, there is clear evidence that minority populations continue to be underrepresented in clinical research related to new therapies for common and serious long-term medical conditions such as type 2 diabetes (T2D). This is despite these same populations facing a continuing… Read More: Minorities and medical research: Who is still excluded? »