Imagine the moral implications of allowing large parts of the population to become ill to get immunity, and then it doesn't work.
Diana Duong
Diana’s work has appeared in Maclean’s, Reader’s Digest, The Globe and Mail, Huffington Post, The Medical Post, and Flare, among other publications. Before joining Healthing, she was a medical storyteller at Figure 1 and an assistant editor and head of research at Chatelaine, Canada’s largest women’s media brand.
Articles By Diana Duong
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WHO: Letting virus spread through herd immunity is "scientifically and ethically problematic"
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All eyes on Pence: Is pink eye a sign of COVID-19? All eyes on Pence: Is pink eye a sign of COVID-19?
We were captivated by the fly. But then we saw his eye.
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How to talk politics without going into a rage How to talk politics without going into a rage
A psychology professor offers tips on how to stay cool when conversations get hot.
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The second wave: Same, but different The second wave: Same, but different
It might feel like we are living April all over again, but there's a lot that has changed.
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Trump's doc is an osteopath. Does it matter? Trump's doc is an osteopath. Does it matter?
Trump's doctor, who has a D.O., rather than an M.D., is believed to be the first osteopathic doctor in the White House.
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The 'we're in this together' mantra includes nightmares The 'we're in this together' mantra includes nightmares
COVID-19 has us dreaming about murder and 'mistake' hugs.
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Joe Biden on stuttering: 'Don't let it define you' Joe Biden on stuttering: 'Don't let it define you'
Stuttering is a speech disorder, not a measure of someone's intelligence.
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Can copper kill COVID-19? Can copper kill COVID-19?
Replacing plastic or stainless steel with copper in hospital environments could reduce risk of transmission.
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Five ways to lift lockdown and succeed Five ways to lift lockdown and succeed
Lancet study looks at the world's getting-back-to-life-after-COVID success stories.
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Blame and shame: Why it's not working with the young Blame and shame: Why it's not working with the young
Public health messaging needs to meet young people where they are