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Vaccines for COVID-19. Part 2: And We’re Off!
Vaccines for COVID-19. Part 2: And We’re Off!
Read MoreVaccines for COVID-19. Part 1: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
There are currently over 140 SARS-cov2 vaccine candidates (here’s the full list). Many of those...
Read MoreThe Perfect Storm? COVID-19 Infection and Hospitalization Rates Soar
COVID-19 Infection
Read MoreAsymptomatic COVID-19 Infection: What You Don’t Know Can Hurt You
SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) is the etiological agent responsible for the global COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019) outbreak. In the past few weeks, there have been several dramatic developments...
Read MoreCOVID 19 – What Happens Next for the USA?
What Happens Next for the USA? While there are a great many more blogs to write about COVID-10...
Read MoreThe US Already Has Reached A Million COVID Cases
What is not widely known are 3 things: testing backlogs, insufficient testing, and almost asymptomatic cases.
Read MoreThe Quantum Physics of Wound Healing: Part 2: Thoughts on Quantum Phenomena and Their Relation to Wound Healing
by Marissa Carter | Publications, Strategic Solutions, Inc. Updates, The Quantum Physics of Wound Healing | 0 |
To continue our exploration of the quantum physics of wound healing I want to take a long detour...
Read MoreClinic Visit Frequency, Chronic Wound Healing, and Beyond
The Quantum Physics of Wound Healing
Read MoreDoes the Frequency of Clinic Visits Affect Outcomes
In our prior blog Prior Belief Systems, Placebos, Nocebos, and Wound Healing we talked about various belief systems in regard to wound care. However, there is another elephant in the room that we have not mentioned and that is...
Read MorePrior Belief Systems, Placebos, Nocebos, and Wound Healing
I talked before about clinical equipoise but one issue that was avoided is belief systems....
Read MoreEquipoise in Clinical Trials
Equipoise is something we don’t discuss enough when it comes to designing clinical trials. Fries...
Read MoreHealth Economics
Health economics is the study of medical procedures, drugs, or devices, in terms of cost and outcomes. Although there are many approaches, the most common is cost effectiveness (CE). In this kind of study, the introduction of a...
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