Coronavirus Survivors Hope for Immunity — The Reality Is More Complicated
By Kristen V Brown on April 15, 2020
This article first appeared on Bloomberg.com
As the number of new Covid-19 cases each day begins to slow in parts of the U.S. and states consider rolling back social-distancing measures, a huge unknown remains: Who has become immune to the disease — and for how long? UCSF launches dashboard to track how social determinants affect population health
By Jackie Drees on April 09, 2020
This article was first published in Becker's Hospital Review. To aid coronavirus fight, The Times releases database of California cases
By Ben Welsh, LA Times on April 07, 2020
This article was first published in the LA Times To understand a new disease, start at the beginning
By Cameron Scott on April 06, 2020
Would you know if you had COVID-19?
New COVID-19 ‘Citizen Science’ Initiative Lets Any Adult with a Smartphone Help to Fight Coronavirus
By Jeff Norris on March 30, 2020
To help fight the novel coronavirus now plaguing humanity, a new initiative by UC San Francisco physician-scientists, dubbed COVID-19 Citizen Science (CSS), will allow anyone in the world age 18 or over to become a citizen scientist advancing understanding of the disease. Where are we on the curve of this epidemic?
By Cameron Scott on March 26, 2020
When the City of San Francisco effectively grounded its residents on March 16, there were just 23 confirmed local cases. It was hard not to wonder if the restrictions were really necessary. Treatment to new lower blood pressure treatment targets not supported by evidence for people under 50 or over 70
By Cameron Scott on March 16, 2020
Underrepresentation in clinical trials leaves evidence gaps for younger adults with low cardiovascular risk and in older adults with multiple health conditions, study finds
Seizures in older adults may signal Alzheimer’s disease
By Cameron Scott on March 12, 2020
New findings suggest that unexplained seizures in older adults may be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease. “Real world” data from health systems reveal opportunities for blood pressure improvement
By Cameron Scott on March 06, 2020
UCSF platform will support blood pressure surveillance and randomized trials
Do no harm: Challenges remain in delivering equitable healthcare to women
By Cameron Scott on March 04, 2020
March 8 is International Women’s Day, and gender equality is one of the United Nation’s main international goals. Many of the socio-economic benefits that hinge on women’s empowerment rely on their ability to make informed reproductive decisions. And when it comes to women’s equality in healthcare...