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Why Prisoners Are More Likely to Die of COVID-19

Tight living spaces, lack of protective gear and preexisting health conditions may account for the higher death rate in prisons.

Checking In

At the start of this COVID-19 pandemic, I would describe myself as concerned but not panicked. Now my concern has increased considerably.

How to Avoid Coronavirus? Lessons From People Whose Lives Depend On It

There is a broad community of immunosuppressed residents who long ago adopted the habits public officials now tout to avoid contagion.

As COVID-19 Fears Mount, a Face Mask Shortage Imperils Research

Infectious disease researchers worry about their ability to continue working as supplies of N95 respirators dwindle.

David Fredricks, MD

Infections in Immune-Compromised Patients: 5 New Frontiers

Experts discuss rapid changes in cancer treatment and in the management of infections that can accompany these therapies.

Robert R. Redfield, MD

Amid Criticism, HIV Researcher Robert Redfield Is Named Director of CDC

In the past, he was accused of misusing data, showing religious bias and discriminating against gay men and people with HIV.

Can Cancer Treatments for Dogs Help Humans?

Similarities between these two mammals may boost human cancer research.

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