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The Pandemic Imperiled Non-English Speakers In A Hospital

April 23, 2021

NPR

"We had an inkling that language was going to be an issue early on," says Dr. Karthik Sivashanker, the Brigham's then medical director for quality, safety and equity. "We were getting safety reports saying language is a problem."

Brigham & Women’s Doctor Says J&J COVID Vaccine Setback Shouldn’t Scare People Away From Vaccination Process

April 23, 2021

CBS Boston

While the concern is understandable, Dr. Paul Sax of Brigham and Women’s Hospital said the J&J setback shouldn’t scare people away from the vaccination process.

Are Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Safe During Pregnancy? Boston Doctors Respond to Study

April 23, 2021

NBC 10 Boston

Further data is needed on how the coronavirus vaccines impact women in the early stages of pregnancy, breastfeeding and on infant health, according to doctors in Boston, Massachusetts.

Researchers Find COVID-19 Mother-to-Newborn Infection Rates are Low, but Indirect Risks Exist

April 23, 2021

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

First-of-its-Kind Study Found Infants of Socially Vulnerable Mothers were at Highest Risk of COVID-19 Infection

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute faculty recognized as 2021 ASCO leaders in cancer care

April 23, 2021

Newswise

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) recognized two Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers as winners of ASCO's Special Awards, the Society’s highest honors. The recipients of these awards have worked to transform cancer care around the world.

NIH establishes new childhood asthma clinical research network

April 23, 2021

NIH

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health, has awarded $10 million in first-year funding to establish a clinical research network called Childhood Asthma in Urban Settings (CAUSE).

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