Taking a meatloaf out of the oven too soon is an inconvenience, easily corrected by shoving it back in until it’s ready…
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post The Fallacy of the “Make It So” Mentality to Rush a COVID-19 VaccineRead more
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post Microbiome Analysis of Ancient FecesRead more
Sometimes it can be difficult to distinguish who left a pile of poop. Humans who live in multi-cat or multi-canine households might…
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post Will the COVID-19 Pandemic End Like War of the Worlds or Logan’s Run?Read more
In moments when I am not obsessively reading technical reports on COVID-19, my mind drifts to science fiction plots involving invaders. Do…
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post Meet the Cammalleri Sisters: How Did They Live to Be 106 and 113?Read more
Recently in my endless email about COVID-19 popped up a new paper analyzing the health of two Italian sisters who lived to…
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post Rare Disease Families Cope With COVIDRead more
Families that have members with rare diseases may face challenging situations during the pandemic. They’re experts in navigating complex medical situations, but…
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post A Tribute to Max Randell, Gene Therapy PioneerRead more
I awoke on Monday morning to the sad news that Max Randell had passed away on April 18. He would have been…
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post Dr. Fauci Evokes Memories of Past Rock Star ScientistsRead more
As Anthony Fauci, MD, long-time head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), emerged as the voice of reason…
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post A Brief History of Plagues and Pandemics: From the Black Death to COVID-19Read more
Daily life in the age of coronavirus has affected us in different ways. For science writers, it means that many of the…
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post Drugs to Treat Novel Coronavirus Part 2: Rx for RestraintRead more
It’s impossible to keep up with entries at ClinicalTrials.gov that include the search term “COVID-19.” Last week when I posted Can Existing Drugs Treat…
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post Can Existing Drugs Treat COVID-19? From Viagra to Thalidomide to Cough SyrupRead more
As the number of cases of COVID-19 continues to mount, so do entries at clinicaltrials.gov for potential treatments, reaching into the existing…
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post Viruses for the Good: Gene Therapy for Sickle Cell DiseaseRead more
While the world worries about novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, other viruses continue to be used for the good – as vectors that ferry…
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post Rare Disease in TV Series: Stranger Things, House, Call the MidwifeRead more
In honor of Rare Disease Day 2020 (February 29), I took a look at the portrayal of people with rare diseases on a…