Infectious disease expert Thomas A. Russo questions regarding what the new guidelines mean for different groups depending on age, underlying conditions and other factors.
The racist mass shooting that took 10 lives on Saturday occurred in a community that has endured decades of racism, and that painful history cannot be ignored, says center director Henry-Louis Taylor Jr.
Rate of heat-related deaths keeps increasing because people are not adequately informed about heat illness identification and appropriate treatments, as well as prevention strategies, says UB researcher.
LaGarrett King, director of the UB Center for K-12 Black History and Racial Literacy Education, shared his perspective on what educators can do to challenge racism and confront hate.
If the NFL's concussion protocol was not followed correctly, questions of liability for injury and professional responsibility must be pursued, Helen A. 'Nellie' Drew says.
Twenty states must start screening newborns for Pompe disease, a rare and often fatal genetic disorder that weakens the heart and muscles, says UB clinical pharmacist Mary Riedy.
The request by children’s hospitals nationwide this month that the federal government declare a formal state of emergency given the surge in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and flu cases was no surprise to Oscar G. Gómez-Duarte, MD, PhD.
"My first reaction is, it’s not a surprise," says Natalie Simpson, PhD, professor and chair of the Department of Operations Management and Strategy in the UB School of Management.