After the pandemic subsides, whether Beijing is praised or pilloried could determine the fate of its ambitions for global leadership.
Live Updates: E.U.’s Top Scientist Quits Amid Coronavirus Bailout Logjam
China ended its lockdown of the city where the pandemic emerged, and other nations consider similar steps. President Trump and…
The Life and Death Shift
We photographed the medical workers on the front lines in northern Italy. These are their stories.
Coagulopathy and Antiphospholipid Antibodies in Patients with Covid-19
To rapidly communicate information on the global clinical effort against Covid-19, the Journal has initiated a series of case reports…
Young children find a parent’s hug more calming than a stranger’s
For infants as young as four months, a hug from a parent makes all the difference. A study examined heart…
Bridging the gap between complexity science and clinical practice by formalizing idiographic theories: a computational model of functional analysis
The past decades of research have seen an increase in statistical tools to explore the complex dynamics of mental health…
New Battle for Those on Coronavirus Front Lines: Child Custody
Doctors, firefighters and others who risk exposure to Covid-19 are being taken to court by ex-spouses who want to keep…
‘Thanking God for My Breath’: Dispatch From New York’s Frontline
An E.R. doctor predicted the chaos that Covid-19 would unleash long before it was declared a pandemic. Then she came…
Evaluation of opioid use in acute pancreatitis in absence of chronic pancreatitis: Absence of opioid dependence an important feature
Opioid use in the United States is a major public health crisis contributing to over 600,000 deaths, with the prevalence…
Small Vein Pulsations: An Overlooked Sign of Poor Prognosis
In 1925, Dr.’s Kerr and Warren described the association of peripheral vein pulsations secondary to severe heart failure and tricuspid…