Skip to Main Navigation Skip to Main Content Skip to Footer
search play2 play3 facebook twitter linkedin2 cross instagram
ASCP
  • DASHBOARD
  • STORE
  • LOGOUT
  • STORE
  • LOGIN
Menu
  • Jobs
  • ASCP
  • User Auth Test Page
  • Point-Of-Care Model Identifies Predictors For Missing HIV Healthcare Visits, Study Indicates

    Healio (4/30, Stulpin) reported researchers found “a point-of-care model, consisting of 13 variables and available via a web-based calculator, was able to identify predictors for missing HIV health care visits.” The findings were published in Open Forum I...
    Full Article
  • UN Calls For Greater Action On Antimicrobial Resistance

    CIDRAP (4/29, Dall) reports, “Global health officials, scientists, members of nongovernmental organizations, and leaders from United Nations (UN) member states met today to reaffirm their commitment to tackling antimicrobial resistance (AMR).” The High-Le...
    Full Article
  • Complete Immunohistochemistry Diagnostics Reduce Need For Subsequent Gene Testing In Patients With Lynch Syndrome, Study Indicates

    Healio (4/29, Burba) reports researchers found “complete immunohistochemistry diagnostics reduced the need for subsequent gene testing in patients with Lynch syndrome.” The findings were published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
    Full Article
  • Researchers Examine Relationship Between Obesity And Risk For Severe COVID-19

    Bloomberg (4/29, Fourcade) reports researchers in the UK found people with a BMI “above 23, which is considered at the upper end of the healthy range, are” at higher risk for severe COVID-19, and “each one-point increase in BMI raises the chance of hospit...
    Full Article
  • More Than 100 Colleges And Universities Will Require Students To Have COVID-19 Vaccination For Fall Semester

    CNN (4/29, Elamroussi) reports that college students “hesitant to receive a Covid-19 vaccination may need to rethink their decision.” As most US colleges “inch toward the end of the spring semester, a new procedure is taking shape for their return.” More...
    Full Article
  • UK Regulator Reports 41 More Cases Of Blood Clots After AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccines

    Reuters (4/29) reports the UK’s Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency “said there had been a further 41 reports of rare blood clots after doses of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, but that the benefits of the shot continued to outweigh the ri...
    Full Article
  • Some People Who Oppose COVID-19 Vaccinations Spreading False Claim That Being Near Vaccinated Person Can Disrupt Woman’s Menstrual Cycle, Cause Miscarriage

    The New York Times (4/29, Astor) reports, “In recent weeks, people who oppose Covid vaccinations have spread a claim that is not only false but defies the rules of biology: that being near someone who has received a vaccine can disrupt a woman’s menstrual...
    Full Article
  • Many Young People In The US Do Not Plan To Receive A COVID-19 Vaccine, Poll Indicates

    CNN (4/29, Maxouris, Howard, Vera) reports “a recent Quinnipiac University poll found 36% of adults under the age of 35 don’t plan on” receiving a COVID-19 vaccine. Health officials say it’s crucial for more people in this age group to receive vaccines to...
    Full Article
  • Personal Experiences With COVID-19 Impact Vaccine Acceptance, Study Indicates

    Healio (4/29, Stulpin) reports researchers conducted a survey in multiple countries, including the US, and found “close and personal experiences with COVID-19 were strong determinants of vaccine acceptance compared with distal experiences, such as those i...
    Full Article
  • EPA Must Ban Pesticide Linked To Neurological Harm In Children, Court Rules

    The Washington Post (4/29, Dennis) reports the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit “on Thursday” in a 2-1 decision “ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency must ban a widely used pesticide linked to neurological damage in children from being sp...
    Full Article
  • Liver Pathology and SARS-CoV-2 Detection in Formalin-Fixed Tissue of Patients With COVID-19: A Single-Institution Experience

    Abstract Not Available
    Full Article
  • Unexpected False-Positive Rates in Pediatric SARS-CoV-2 Serology Using the EUROIMMUN Anti-SARS-CoV-2 ELISA IgG Assay

    Abstract Not Available
    Full Article
  • NIH, CDC To Distribute Two Million At-Home Test Kits To Families In North Carolina’s Pitt County And Chattanooga, Tennessee

    The Washington Post (4/28, A1, Cha) reports the NIH and CDC are sponsoring an experiment to see if frequent at-home coronavirus testing can curb the spread of the virus. As part of the study, the agencies plan “to distribute 2 million free at-home test ki...
    Full Article
  • Fine-Particle Matter Disproportionately Affects Americans Of Color, Study Indicates

    The Washington Post (4/28, Eilperin, Fears) reports researchers found “nearly every source of the nation’s most pervasive and deadly air pollutant [fine-particle matter] disproportionately affects Americans of color, regardless of their location or income...
    Full Article
  • Genetics May Play Role In Both Severity, Frequency Of Hot Flashes, Study Suggests

    HealthDay (4/28, Preidt) reports new research suggests that genetics play “a role in both the severity and frequency of” hot flashes. Researchers studied “more than 1,200 women of various ethnicities and concluded that some of the same genetic factors tha...
    Full Article
  • Two Or More Specific Risk Factors During Pregnancy Significantly Increase Child’s Risk Of Mental Health Problems, Study Suggests

    USA Today (4/28, Rodriguez) reports that physicians “have long known that unplanned pregnancies in women with certain chronic health problems and exposure in the womb to substances like drugs and alcohol can lead to a child’s increased risk for psychiatri...
    Full Article
  • Several Western States Report Jumps In COVID-19 Cases

    CIDRAP (4/28, Soucheray) reports “COVID-19 cases are now starting to increase in the West, with Washington state, Oregon, and Colorado reporting significant jumps in activity in recent days.” Since March, cases have doubled in Colorado and Washington, and...
    Full Article
  • Seniors Who Received Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines 94% Less Likely To Require Hospitalization, CDC Study Indicates

    The Washington Post (4/28, Sun) reports CDC researchers concluded both the Pfizer-BioNTech and the Moderna COVID-19 vaccines “are highly effective in preventing hospitalizations among older adults, the group most at risk for severe disease and death.” In...
    Full Article
  • Researchers Say Single COVID-19 Vaccine Dose Reduces Household Transmission By Up To Half

    The Hill (4/28, Coleman) reports researchers at Public Health England found a single COVID-19 vaccine dose “can limit household transmission by up to half.” The study has not been peer-reviewed, but concluded “people who got COVID-19 three weeks after rec...
    Full Article
  • Researchers Say Only 13.5% Of People Experience Systemic Side Effects After Receiving Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine

    HealthDay (4/28, Reinberg) reports researchers at King’s College London found “only 13.5% of people will suffer systemic side effects after getting Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine.” Systemic side effects “include headache, fatigue and tenderness,” and the re...
    Full Article
  • «
  • 201
  • 202
  • 203
  • 204
  • 205
  • 206
  • 207
  • 208
  • 209
  • 210
  • »
Footer
Chicago (Headquarters)
33 West Monroe Street, Suite 1600, Chicago, IL 60603

Privacy Policy 

Terms of Use

Follow Us

Copyright ©2021  by American Society for Clinical Pathology. All Rights Reserved.

Chat With BOC

close
First Name *
Last Name *
Email *
Customer ID

Request a Call from Customer Relations

Close
Name *
Topic *
Phone Number *
Scheduled Date *
Scheduled Time *
Customer Id