Research suggests COVID-19 affects brain age and IQ score
Lifting the fog on the true causes behind these cognitive impairments, including brain fog, will require years if not decades of concerted efforts by researchers across the globe, writes Ziyad Al-Aly.
Long Covid May Lead to Measurable Cognitive Decline, Study Finds
Ziyad Al-Aly, MD, assistant professor of medicine
‘Tough on immigrants’ is the new ‘tough on crime’
Democrats, Republicans and Americans of all stripes need a different ethos — one that recognizes immigrants’ humanity, dignity and legal rights, and that prioritizes America’s best ideals, writes the law school’s Sheldon Evans.
As Medicaid Shrinks, Clinics for the Poor Are Trying to Survive
Tim McBride, the Berhard Becker Professor
How did words like periodt, GYAT, cap and drip come to be? All about the Black history of slang
John Baugh, the Margaret Bush Wilson Professor in Arts & Sciences
Fight or flight: Fearful Trump critics weigh the risk of retribution if he’s re-elected
Kathleen Clark, professor of law
Caitlin Clark just broke another record
Patrick Rishe, director of the sports business program
Rich and successful? It’s likely you’re just lucky
The next time somebody tells you that they deserve all the riches that have come their way, you might remind them to count their lucky stars, writes Mark Rank.
Cancer therapy approved by FDA uses body’s own cells as a ‘living drug’
George Ansstas, MD, associate professor of medicine
Black people have the highest rates of death from heart disease. Could more Black cardiologists help?
Zainab Mahmoud, MD, instructor in medicine
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