Posts for category COVID-19
Vaping Linked to COVID-19 Risk in Teens and Young Adults
Data collected in May shows that teenagers and young adults who vape face a much ...
How the Pandemic is Affecting People Struggling with Addiction
In an article last month, Stanford Medicine psychiatrist Anna Lembke, MD, told The New York Times that when the shelter ...
Webinar | Diabetes & Substance Abuse in the Time of COVID-19
This activity will address the urgent needs of patients with type 1 and type 2 ...
COVID-19 Provides Rare Opportunities for Studying Natural and Human Systems, Stanford Researchers Say
The researchers hypothesize outcomes of the pandemic’s unprecedented socioeconomic disruption, and outline research priorities for ...
Anti-Racism Book Club “Fallout from Medical Racism” August 21
Please join us for this media-based discussion group geared toward Stanford Health affiliates, students, staff, ...
Many Early COVID-19 Studies have Low-Quality Design, Risk Low-Value Evidence, Research finds
The COVID-19 pandemic mobilized scientists around the world to start a flurry of clinical trials ...
Stanford Medicine Trial to Test Favipiravir for Treating COVID-19 Outpatients
Researchers want to determine whether Favipiravir, an oral drug, is effective in reducing the severity ...
Self-swabbing Tests for COVID-19 Accurate and Safe, Study Reports
People can be taught to do their own nasal swabs for accurate COVID-19 testing, limiting ...
Tips for Optimizing Distance Learning of Young Children
As the pandemic continues, families are preparing for a new school year in which distance learning ...