Researchers have been studying how much care American adults will require as they age, and for how long. For years, researchers have tried to calculate what proportion of the aging population will need such extensive care. A 2019 study found that over their lifetimes,...
Please read Dr. Jimenez’s article in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology titled, “Black and Latinx Community Perspectives on COVID-19 Mitigation Behaviors, Testing, and Vaccines.” As of May 2021, the US has the highest number of cases and...
A new study estimates that more than 140,000 children in the U.S. have lost a parent or a grandparent caregiver to COVID-19. The majority of these children come from racial and ethnic minority groups. Losing a parent or caregiver in childhood is a significant trauma....
They’re a fall staple in most communities across the United States: flu shot clinics. But this year many will offer something extra — Covid-19 shots. As the Delta variant spreads and uncertainty lingers around what the flu season could bring, joint vaccine...
Inclusivity and Research Integrity: Who is Responsible Virtual Conference | October 13 – 14, 2021 Research integrity is not often spoken about in terms of diversity and inclusion. This two-day conference will address some of the fundamental questions below. Why does...