
Could we have used Influenza data early to improve our understanding of COVID-19?
Early in a pandemic, the lack of prior data is an obvious limitation to the development of reliable risk prediction models, resulting in delayed… Read more »
Early in a pandemic, the lack of prior data is an obvious limitation to the development of reliable risk prediction models, resulting in delayed… Read more »
The outbreak of an infectious disease is often accompanied by an outbreak of scientific evidence. The authors of a recent study published in BMC… Read more »
A study published today in BMC Public Health leverages the firsthand experience of frontline responders to address operational… Read more »
Many people who have been infected with coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2 virus) have reported long-lasting symptoms that don't resolve… Read more »
Considerations for CRISPR human germline editing • A unified tool to assess the risk of research bias • Dietary… Read more »
This week, BMC Nephrology Editorial Adviser, Dr. Deidra Crews discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States has created… Read more »
BMC Rheumatology & BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders hopped online for the European Congress of Rheumatology (3 – 6 June… Read more »
Having a new baby can be exciting but it can also be difficult, and finding support for dealing with feelings of depression or… Read more »
BMC Ecology Editorial Board Member, Luke Jacobus, shares his experience of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected his research and… Read more »
A study just published in BMC Public Health investigates how the prevalence of loneliness varies between different areas of… Read more »