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NIH ‘very concerned’ about serious side effect in AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine trial

“The highest levels of NIH are very concerned,” said Dr. Avindra Nath, intramural clinical director and a leader of viral research at the National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke, an NIH division. “Everyone’s hopes are on a vaccine, and if you have a major complication the whole thing could get derailed.” A great deal… Read More »

Wrestler Titus O’Neil tells Jalen Rose about his shocking origins

This man could have a million excuses for not turning into a functioning member of society. He indulged not one of them. He never became a victim of his own history. Instead he became a superstar WWE wrestler, philanthropist, author and a nominee for ESPN’s Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award. His government name is Thaddeus… Read More »

What clinicians need to know about clinical trials [PODCAST]

“Before COVID-19, clinical research was a little-known part of health care. Despite this process being responsible for determining the safety and efficacy of all the drugs, medical devices, vaccines, and other medical therapies available, less than 5 percent of the U.S. population actually participates in clinical research. One reason why clinical research has little awareness… Read More »