
Testing the Deceased Could Provide Additional Surveillance Methods During Pandemic
Positive tests among dead could be early warning sign
Positive tests among dead could be early warning sign
Screening, testing and treatment guidelines abound, but a new study could help pave the way for guidance about de-intensifying care in appropriate patients
A poll shows a lack of social interaction or companionship is more common among those with health issues, but neighbors, healthy habits and technology may help.
U-M expert discusses whether repeat cases of COVID-19 is bad news for vaccines.
Antibiotics may be enough to spare the appendix for some kids, with similar outcomes to surgery a year later and fewer days of missed school and other activities.
Doctors caution that successful outcomes could depend on how early patients are referred to a specialist for advanced therapies.