November 2022 Medical News Summary
JAMA Medical News · American Medical Association
November 30, 202218m 33s
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Show Notes
Trying to Predict What the COVID-19 Pandemic Might Look Like This Winter in the US; "This Is Our COVID"—What Physicians Need to Know About the Pediatric RSV Surge; Conflict and Climate Collide to Create an Acute Hunger Crisis for an Unprecedented 345 Million People. Related Content:
- How Immune-Evasive Omicron Offspring and a Lack of Mitigation Measures Could Shape a COVID-19 Winter Wave
- "This Is Our COVID"—What Physicians Need to Know About the Pediatric RSV Surge
- Conflict and Climate Collide to Create an Acute Hunger Crisis for an Unprecedented 345 Million People
- Highlights From the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2022—COVID-19's Ripple Effects, a Triglyceride Disappointment, Gene Editing Advances, and More
- Highlights From Infectious Disease Week 2022—COVID-19, HIV, Monkeypox, and Polio
- After the First Pig-to-Human Heart Transplant, Scientists Look to the Future of Cardiac Xenotransplantation
- Detailed Maternal Mortality Data Suggest More Than 4 in 5 Pregnancy-Related Deaths in US Are Preventable