Scorecard Research Beacon
Search Icon

Dr. Tiffany Best

Dr. Tiffany Best is on ABC News. Get Dr. Tiffany Best's latest news stories and articles, connect with millions of users and join the conversation at ABC News.

Dr. Latest Work

PHOTO: Marc Wagner, a researcher and activist, receives his second shot of an AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine during a clinical trial that began in late August 2020.
Courtesy UPMC

How activists pushed to include people with HIV in COVID-19 vaccine trials

PHOTO: Students line up on designated spots after recess before returning to their classrooms at G.D. Jones Elementary in Wausau, Wis., Dec. 7, 2020.
Jenn Ackerman/The New York Times via Redux, FILE

US sees 16% increase in kids with COVID-19: Here's what parents need to know

PHOTO: A woman works out on a treadmill.
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images

5 steps you can take now to boost your fitness and avoid severe illness from COVID-19

PHOTO: In this stock photo, mother and daughter decorate a gingerbread house during the Christmas season.
Ariel Skelley/Getty Images

Making Christmas happen: 6 tips to get your family through the 2020 holiday season

PHOTO: Stock photo of a young mother holding her newborn.
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images

Black mothers are twice as likely to die in childbirth. Now, there's a government plan to combat maternal mortality.

PHOTO: Kindergarten students Amelia Ramirez, front, and Naomi Cooney, back, distance themselves while working in the classroom at Chadwick School in Palos Verdes, Calif., Nov. 5, 2020.
Al Seib/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

What to know about children and COVID-19 vaccines

PHOTO: Dayka Robinson, left, and Dr. Soyini Hawkins, a minimally invasive gynecological surgeon, both suffered from fibroids.
ABC

This doctor helps provide more options for women suffering from fibroids

PHOTO: Stock photo of a woman with skin damage after wearing a face mask.
STOCK PHOTO/Getty Images

How to treat 'maskne': Dermatologists share how to treat and prevent

PHOTO: The hands of a patient suffering from Raynaud's Syndrome are pictured in this image. In this case, the disease was caused by work with a jackhammer, and the constant vibration experienced on the hands and arms.
Smith Collection/gado/Getty Images

Color changes in fingers and toes may be 1st sign of Raynaud's syndrome

PHOTO: Neonatal nurse Layla Bridges cares for a premature baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at the Lancashire Women and Newborn Centre at Burnley General Hospital in Burnley, England, May 15, 2020.
Hannah Mckay/AFP via Getty Images, FILE

How to keep your newborn baby healthy during COVID-19 pandemic