In this Q and A, otolaryngologist Eric Smouha, MD, answers our questions about the possible association between COVID-19 infection and audio-vestibular symptoms, including the effects of SARS-CoV-2 virus on...
Davide De Francesco, from University College London, answers our questions about his study on whether people with HIV experience greater age advancement than patients without HIV.
Social media is a powerful tool in today’s society and is an important platform for health care providers and organizations to spread positive messages to their patients, their patients’ guardians, and the...
Minal K. Patel, MD, from the World Health Organization, answered our questions about her team’s research on the continued progress toward regional and global measles elimination from 2000 to 2018.
Jieyu Ding Featherstone, a PhD student at the University of California Davis, and colleagues conducted a study to better understand the discourse on social media about the flu vaccine during the 2017-2018...
The Heart Rhythm Society recently led an international survey of more than 1100 EP professionals to gauge how cardiac arrhythmias are being managed among patients hospitalized with COVID-19. Rakesh...
Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 are becoming an increasing concern for many patients with a history of COVID-19 infection. Moreover, these sequelae are often nonpulmonary in nature. In this Q&A, Dr...
As the COVID-19 vaccines are distributed across the United States, questions arise around vaccine hesitancy, local and state guidelines, and supply and demand. In this Q&A, Dr Evans addresses our...
Liam Townsend, Research Fellow in the Department of Clinical Medicine, Trinity Translational Medicine Institute, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, discusses a recent study in which researchers examined the...
Lisa S. Ipp, MD, answers our questions about her study on how many college students are vaccinated against the flu, their feelings toward vaccination, and more.