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Tagged sickness

New Coronavirus Database Could Help Vaccine Efforts

October 29, 2020
STEM | Lehman College, The Graduate Center
A new repository contains molecular maps and spreadsheets detailing how water interacts with the novel coronavirus. Read more ›

New Insights Into Myelin Could Help Treat Multiple Sclerosis

October 22, 2020
STEM | Hunter College, The Graduate Center
New research has filled in key gaps in understanding how myelin is made. Read more ›

It’s Time to Talk About the Health Issues Caused by Food Insecurity

September 30, 2020
Society STEM | Hunter College
Food insecurity is a major problem in the United States — and has a lasting impact on the health of those experiencing it. Read more ›

Before COVID-19, a More Common Virus Plagued the US: Norovirus

August 17, 2020
Society STEM | Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
If you've ever come dowon with a "stomach bug," chances are it was norovirus. Read more ›

How Willing are New Yorkers to Get a Coronavirus Vaccine?

June 22, 2020
Society STEM | Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
A majority of surveyed New Yorkers said they'd be willing to take a coronavirus vaccine — even though less than 50% know how they work. Read more ›

New Yorkers Think Worst of COVID-19 Is Over (But Still Want a Vaccine)

May 5, 2020
Society STEM | Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
Food insecurity remains high in New York City, with Latinx/Hispanic households and lower income families being impacted most. Read more ›

New Yorkers Hopeless About Future as Food Access Wanes Amid COVID

April 7, 2020
Society STEM | Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
New Yorkers are concerned for their loved ones as job loss, food challenges, and depression rattles the state amid COVID-19. Read more ›

Job Loss Due to COVID-19 Hits the Latinx Community Hardest

March 24, 2020
Society STEM | Graduate School of Public Health & Health Policy
A majority of New York's Latinx/Hispanic community said in a survey that they or a household member had lost their jobs due to COVID-19 in the last two weeks. Read more ›
Hand of patient in hospital bed

A Starting Point for Treating a Challenging Infection

February 10, 2020
Society STEM | The City College of New York, The Graduate Center
Infections from Clostridium difficile bacterium, or C. diff, kill 13,000 people each year. Now, a new study could help pave the way for new drugs to fight off the bacterium. Read more ›

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