‘In “Sound of Metal,” there are no small sufferings’
Eileen G’Sell, senior lecturer in writing in Arts & Sciences, writes a review of the Oscar-nominated drama “Sound of Metal,” saying the film explores the process of losing a sense inextricably tied to one’s identity.
AstraZeneca Worries Complicate Bid to Vaccinate the World
Michael Kinch, associate vice chancellor and director, Center for Research Innovation in Business; and professor of radiation oncology
Suicidal thoughts are increasing in young kids, experts say. It began before the pandemic.
Diana Whalen, assistant professor of psychiatry
Is the Supreme Court too partisan? Here’s what 3 reform proposals would do
Daniel Epps, associate professor of law
Why You’re Paid What You’re Paid (It’s Not What You Think)
Jake Rosenfeld, professor of sociology
COVID testing blitz undermined screening, fight against STDs
Hilary Reno, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine
Food supplements that alter gut bacteria could ‘cure’ malnutrition
Jeffrey Gordon, MD, the Dr. Robert J. Glaser Distinguished University Professor
Breastfeeding moms who get COVID-19 vaccine pass protection onto baby, study finds
Jeannie Kelly, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology
Each of three COVID-19 vaccines provides effective protection against serious illness
Rachel Presti, MD, PhD, an infectious diseases physician who led the School of Medicine’s participation in the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen COVID-19 vaccine trial, encourages members of the public to take the first vaccine available to them.
Study: Breast milk of moms vaccinated against COVID-19 contains protective antibodies for at least 80 days
Jeannie Kelly, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology
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