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Family Practice NewsSigns of an ‘October vaccine surprise’ alarm career scientistsSeptember 22, 2020COVID-19 UpdatesInfectious Diseases
Family Practice NewsCDC adds then retracts aerosols as main COVID-19 mode of transmissionSeptember 21, 2020COVID-19 UpdatesInfectious Diseases
Family Practice NewsObservational study again suggests lasting impact of COVID-19 on heartSeptember 21, 2020COVID-19 UpdatesCardiology
Family Practice NewsLow vitamin D in COVID-19 predicts ICU admission, poor survivalSeptember 18, 2020COVID-19 Updates
Family Practice NewsMany Americans still concerned about access to health careSeptember 17, 2020COVID-19 UpdatesInfectious DiseasesBusiness of MedicinePulmonologyPractice Management
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Family Practice NewsDr. Fauci: ‘About 40%-45% of infections are asymptomatic’September 17, 2020COVID-19 Updates
Family Practice NewsCOVID-19 and the psychological side effects of PPESeptember 17, 2020COVID-19 UpdatesInfectious DiseasesMental Health
Family Practice NewsChildren and COVID-19: New cases may be leveling offSeptember 17, 2020COVID-19 UpdatesInfectious DiseasesPediatrics
Family Practice NewsCounterintuitive findings for domestic violence during COVID-19September 16, 2020COVID-19 UpdatesMental HealthWomen's HealthPreventive Care