From the editor: Plagues and the ancient legacy of Epimenides
Infectious disease epidemics used to happen frequently, a woeful recurrent theme of life on this planet. Now they are uncommon at least in the developed world. My grandparents experienced the influenza pandemic of 1918, but my parents, born shortly thereafter and now departed, never experienced what we are going through today. The lipidology community is adapting, mostly learning to do telemedicine from home. Some are providing front-line service in emergency departments, hospital wards, intensive care units, testing stations, and research studies.
Source: Journal of Clinical Lipidology - Category: Lipidology Authors: John R. Guyton Tags: Foreword Source Type: research
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