Vol. 149 No. 2909, February 2021
Index
- COVID-19 Attacks on Brain Remain a Mystery.
- Hidden Ads Disguised as "Influencer" Posts.
- Law Enforcement Death Count Up from COVID.
- Vaccine Is Incentive to Improve Overall Health.
- Vaping Could Almost Triple Smoking Initiation.
- Are E-Cigarettes Really a Gateway to Quitting?
- Sociopolitical Roots of Trauma Explored.
- Surge of Teen Vaping Finally Has Leveled Off.
- Vaping, Marijuana Use Rising in Young Adults.
- Artificial Pancreas Lets Kids Be Kids.
- Comparing Surgical and Drug Treatment Options.
- Old Farmer's Almanac Provides Avoidance Tips.
- Can Trips to the ER Be Reduced?
- Extra Steps May Mean Extra Years of Life.
- New "Liquid Biopsy" Could Help Save Lives.
- ARREST the Advance of Fatal Cardiac Failure.
- DNA Test IDs Genetic Causes of Fetal Illness.
- Infection Keyed by Bacteria's Swim Routes.
- Infection Risk in Obese Unaltered by NPWT.
- New Method Predicts Complications Earlier.
- Prolonged Effect for Many During Pregnancy.
- Human Milk Fortifiers Help Health Outcomes.
- It May Persist Three Years After Giving Birth.
- Patient Discharge Data at Heart of New System.
- Cancer Costs Driving Patients to Bankruptcy.
- Mapping Normal Breast Development for Clues.
- Pregnancy Loss Tied to the Olfactory System?
- "Different" Tumor Genes in Black Men.
- ALGORITHMS HELP 10 HIGH-RISK PATIENTS.
- Cancer Screenings Drop as COVID Fears Rise.
- Pandemic Is Putting a Damper on Testing.
- Antimicrobial Coatings Are on the Front Lines.
- Pandemic Should Signal the End of Stereotypes.
- Sense of Smell Linked to Cognition.
- The Crippling Effects of Post-Exertional Malaise.
- Circadian Misalignment Can Lead to Disease.
- Molecular "LEGO Set" Advances Efforts.
- Teachers and Nurses Are Most in Need.
- Rise in Unemployment Puts More Kids at Risk.
- Syndrome Can Confer Neurological Strengths.
- Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care.
- It's About More than Calories and Carbs.
- Plant Compound May Cut Cognitive Deficits.
- Helps Stop Advance of Prostate Cancer.
- New Year's Resolutions Can Start a Little Late.