Football Players Health Study Enters Next Phase May 1, 2023 Research program will continue to explore football’s lifelong effects on former players
Studying the Past to Understand the Present April 20, 2023 MD-PhD grad Alyssa Botelho embarks on career as physician, social scientist
Why Viruses Like SARS-CoV-2 Can Reinfect Us, Evade Immune Response April 6, 2023 Key lies in how human antibodies target the same parts of the virus again and again
Breakthrough COVID Rare in Vaccinated Nursing Home Residents April 5, 2023 Study: residents 85 and older more vulnerable, risk of severe illness low for vaccinated
In Utero SARS‐CoV‐2 Exposure Linked to Higher Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders March 23, 2023 Study found risk was higher only for male babies; larger studies and longer follow-up needed
Toward New Antiviral Drugs March 9, 2023 New discovery suggests that an emerging class of small-molecule drugs may be used to disable this…
Who Is Most at Risk for Long COVID? March 8, 2023 Demographic, clinical characteristics offer hints for caregivers, policymakers
Harvard Medical School Media Immersion: Boston, June 8-9, 2023 March 1, 2023 AFTER COVID: Preparing for the pathogens of tomorrow
Calculating the Success of COVID Booster Shots January 9, 2023 Mathematical model predicts long-term effectiveness in different patient populations
Treating COVID in a Shifting Landscape January 3, 2023 SARS-CoV-2 keeps changing. What does this mean for the treatment of COVID-19?
Why Loss of Smell Can Persist After COVID-19 December 21, 2022 Research suggests that long-term smell loss is linked to an ongoing immune response in the nose
Dentists and COVID Risks December 13, 2022 No increased risk for dental practitioners during clinical activities, study finds