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The Pandemic Gets the Michael Lewis Treatment, Heroic Technocrats and All Lewis's new book, "The Premonition," reads like a sequel of sorts, as he follows medical renegades who warned for years that something like the Covid-19 pandemic was bound to happen, while the federal government proved to be inordinately unhelpful.
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Reaching 'Herd Immunity' Is Unlikely in the US, Experts Now Believe Widely circulating coronavirus variants and persistent hesitancy about vaccines will keep the goal out of reach. The virus is here to stay, but vaccinating the most vulnerable may be enough to restore normalcy.
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Herd Immunity for Americans May Be an Elusive Goal "The virus is unlikely to go away," Rustom Antia, an evolutionary biologist at Emory University in Atlanta, told the Times. "But we want to do all we can to check that it's likely to become a mild infection." ...
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US Vaccine Safety System Still Has Gaps Monday, May 03, 2021 (Kaiser News) -- The quick detection of an ultra-rare blood clotting reaction in some covid-19 vaccine recipients showed the power of a federal warning system for vaccine safety issues, but experts worry that blind spots in the program ...
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'Ghost' Test May Help Put Parkinson's Hallucinations to Rest Altered sensorimotor processing in the frontotemporal network appears to be responsible for hallucinations experienced by patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), according to a novel study that uses a robotic method to provoke "presence hallucinations.".
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Michigan Medicine opens clinics for adults, kids with long-haul COVID-19 problems COVID-19 started as a headache for 14-year-old Madison Foor of Dundee, and then developed into shortness of breath that just didn't go away weeks after she should have recovered. Her mother, Mariha Foor, knew something wasn't right. Her active and fit ...
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Is Leukemia Curable? Traditionally, leukemia is primarily treated with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Stem cell transplants may also be used in conjunction with chemotherapy, particularly in children. Immunotherapy and targeted therapies are newer treatments for certain types of ...
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Breast Cancer Surgery: Types, Cost, and More Most cases of breast cancer need surgery at some point as part of treatment. Surgery may be used to remove tissue affected by cancer, learn whether cancer has spread to nearby lymph nodes, or reconstruct the breast. Breast cancer surgery can be costly, but ...
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Michigan Medicine opens COVID-19 long-haul clinics ANN ARBOR, MI - Post-discharge care for COVID-19 "long-haulers" is now being offered by Michigan Medicine through a mix of virtual and in-person clinics. Michigan Medicine is establishing clinics to provide post-discharge care to both adult and pediatric ...
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Viral Evolution Insights Will Help Us Fight COVID-19 Most mutations are inconsequential. "Only mutations that benefit the virus allow it to become more prevalent in the population. But we must also consider immune pressure," says Deborah Fuller, PhD, professor of microbiology at the University of Washington.
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Personalized follow-up care needed to address varying health burdens in breast cancer patients As breast cancer becomes a largely curable disease, with more than 70% of women surviving at least 10 years after diagnosis across most of Europe thanks to early detection and treatment, the quality of life after cancer has become an important aspect of the ...
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Congo declares end of Ebola outbreak that killed six KINSHASA (Reuters) -The Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday declared the end of an Ebola outbreak that infected 12 people in the eastern province of North Kivu and killed six of them. Slideshow ( 3 images ). The outbreak was contained using ...
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Man diagnosed with melanoma after child points out 'funny' spot on his ear To get rid of the deadliest form of skin cancer, doctors removed the spot along with part of his ear and a couple of lymph nodes that had been infected. Related.
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COVID-19 test detects antibodies in hundreds of tiny blood samples Antibody testing can be a powerful tool for tracking the spread of SARS-CoV2 infections, the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic. A group of scientists from EPFL, UNIGE and HUG have now developed a reliable and cheap antibody test that can ...
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'Ghosts and Guardian Angels': New Insights Into Parkinson's Hallucinations By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). MONDAY, May 3, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Parkinson's disease is widely seen as a movement disorder, but it can cause an array of symptoms, including hallucinations. Now a new study has shed light on ...
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Apetamin: Instagram criticised over weight gain drug In an open letter, NHS leaders say they are concerned about the product's promotion and the impact on physical and mental health. Instagram say selling non-medical drugs is "strictly against ...
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Is Sleeping with Your TV On a Bad Idea? 4 reasons NOT to sleep with your TV on · 1. It can increase your sleep debt · 2. It decreases your melatonin production · 3. It stimulates your brain · 4. It can affect your health.
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Beyond News: Norah O'Donnell on Melanoma and Why You Shouldn't Skip a Checkup The diagnosis: 'My first brush with mortality'. O'Donnell said that although her doctor detected the melanoma very early and the surgery was relatively minor compared with other skin cancer surgeries, she now understands the uncertainty of cancer in a more ...
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New England States Encouraging COVID Vaccination BOSTON (AP) — After an initial surge in vaccinations against COVID-19, the number of people receiving the shots in Massachusetts has been declining for nine days. The Boston Globe reports the ...
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Reaching COVID 'herd immunity' is unlikely in the US, experts now believe Early in the pandemic, when vaccines for the coronavirus were still just a glimmer on the horizon, the term "herd immunity" came to signify the endgame: the point when enough Americans would be protected from the virus so we could be rid of the pathogen ...
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Vaccine Hesitancy In CA: Just 11% Estimated To Be Reluctant CALIFORNIA — The Golden State has been able to cling to one of the lowest positivity rates in the country despite its rapid reopening pace. While experts have pointed to many reasons why Californians may finally be seeing Gov. Gavin Newsom's "light at the ...
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'Human: The World Within' combines amazing scientific details and personal reflections about how our bodies work Narrated by Radiolab host Jad Abumrad, the six-part show combines scientific explanation and human interest. Each episode explores a different bodily system: the brain and nervous system, the heart and circulatory system, the human gut, the immune system, ...
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Los Angeles County Test Positivity Rate at the Lowest Level of the Pandemic Los Angeles County reported 313 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths Monday, though officials said those low numbers likely reflect reporting delays over the weekend. According to state figures, the number of coronavirus patients in county ...
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Congo declares end of Ebola outbreak that killed six KINSHASA (Reuters) - The Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday declared the end of an Ebola outbreak that infected 12 people in the eastern province of North Kivu and killed six of them. The outbreak was contained using Merck's Ebola vaccine, which ...
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As Covid-19 Testing Moves Center Stage, US and UK Approaches Differ LONDON—As successful vaccination drives beat back Covid-19 in many Western countries, health experts say quicker and smarter testing is the route to keeping the disease under control as restrictions on daily life ease. In the U.S., rapid-fire tests are now ...
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These are the key things America now needs to tackle in its COVID-19 vaccination efforts CNN — The US needs to vaccinate tens of millions more Americans to have a chance at suppressing the spread of coronavirus -- but in parts of the country, vaccinations are slowing and demand has dropped.
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Overdose deaths rise sharply in Minnesota ST PAUL, Minn. — The number of Minnesotans who died from drug overdoses rose sharply in 2020, despite a concerted effort to recognize those deaths as public health crisis. According to the Minnesota Department of Health, a total of 1,008 people died ...
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LA County reports no new coronavirus deaths Sunday, 313 new cases The county also reported 313 new cases of COVID-19. Officials cautioned that those low numbers, though in step with recent downward trends, likely reflect reporting delays over the weekend during scaled-back record-keeping.
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Week over week: New COVID-19 cases plummet in Florida, but rise in Leon County Florida reported far fewer coronavirus cases in the week ending Sunday, adding 34,194 new cases. That's down 13.8% from the previous week's tally of 39,683 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. Florida ranked seventh among the states where ...
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The Big Number: Blacks face four times higher risk of strokes than Whites, study finds The chances of having a stroke in middle age are at least four times greater for Blacks than for Whites in the United States, according to research published in the journal Hypertension. It tracked the link between high blood pressure and stroke through roughly ...
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Michigan coronavirus data for Monday, May 3: Hospitalizations down 17% in past week Michigan is continuing its downward trend on COVID-19 numbers. Hospitalizations dropped 17% last week compared to the previous week; the number of new cases was down 26% during that time. Seventy of Michigan's 83 counties saw a decline in cases ...
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Women face unique risks for high blood pressure and stroke Uncontrolled high blood pressure can significantly increase a woman's risk for a stroke, but a few important steps can help reduce that risk and give women (and their loved ones) one less thing to worry about.
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Don't laminate COVID-19 vaccination card, experts warn Another reason, a Florida health official warned, is that the heat from the laminating process could ruin the information on the card or make it difficult to read.
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COVID-19 update: Florida reports 3841 new infections, 29 more fatalities Florida's positivity rate for April 25 to May 1 was 6.5%, lower than last week's 7%. With 700 non-Florida resident deaths, including 2 new reported Sunday, the ...
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The Biggest Remaining Challenge in Stopping the Coronavirus On April 15, at a hearing on the coronavirus pandemic, Rep. Jim Jordan harangued Anthony Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Jordan, an outspoken critic of mask mandates, demanded to know when Americans ...
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COVID-19 a Seasonal Disease, Says Research; Infections Likely to Rise During Winters A team of researchers from Harvard University in the US and the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, Beijing, have found that COVID-19 is a seasonal virus, with countries expected to see a decline in new infections during summers and a resurgence ...
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Ebola outbreak ends in Congo A small flare-up of the Ebola virus has been contained in an eastern province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, international health officials said Monday. The outbreak, the 12th known epidemic in Congo in the last 45 years, infected 12 people and ...
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Montanans Following Through With 2nd COVID-19 Vaccine Dose KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — About 96% of Montanans who have received their first COVID-19 vaccine have been returning to get their second dose, state health officials said.
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COVID-19 vaccines safe for pregnant and breastfeeding women, doctors say | Family First with FOX43 PENNSYLVANIA, USA — Doctors want moms to know, whether you are breastfeeding or you are an expectant mom-to-be, you should get the COVID-19 vaccine. Not only is it safe, they say, but it could help your baby's health, as well. Recently published ...
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Lake, Sumter COVID vaccines surpass 248000 doses; over 198000 fully vaccinated Of the 248,422 who have received a dose of the Pfizer, Moderna, or Johnson & Johnson vaccine in Lake and Sumter counties since the state began its vaccination program in December, 165,015 were in Lake and 83,407 were in Sumter.
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Helicopter to Distribute Rabies Vaccines Over Cape Cod Starting Monday, a helicopter will drop oral rabies vaccine baits intended for raccoons and other wildlife over portions of Barnstable and Plymouth counties, the Cape Cod Times reports. Download our NBC DFW mobile app ...
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Almost one-third of SC residents fully vaccinated from COVID-19 Statewide, 456 new confirmed cases, 276 probable cases, 11 confirmed deaths and three probable deaths were reported Sunday, according to the S.C. Department of Health & Environmental Control. In the Pee Dee ...
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85 Million Americans Are Impacted by Food Allergies and Intolerances MCLEAN, Va., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- FARE, the world's leading non-governmental organization engaged in food allergy advocacy and the largest private funder of food allergy research, is excited to announce programming and details around its ...
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First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine More Effective Against Variants Among Previously Infected People: Study A single dose of Pfizer/BioNTech vaccines against COVID-19 may boost immunity against the coronavirus variants only in people who were previously infected with the deadly virus, a study has found, highlighting the importance of a second dose. In people ...
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New data shows big gaps in COVID-19 vaccination rates among Meck County neighborhoods "We all recognize the vaccine works, so I'm not surprised," said David Amory, who is vaccinated. The area in Charlotte with the highest participation is ...
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The Lancet study: Minority ethnic groups in the UK at increased risk for poor COVID-19 outcomes Minority ethnic groups had higher risk of testing positive for SARS-CoV-2 and of COVID-19-related hospitalizations, intensive care (ICU) admissions and death compared with white groups in England, according to an observational study published in The ...
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Arizona reports 356 new COVID-19 cases, 6 additional deaths Sunday The dashboard also showed that 5,055,110 vaccine doses have been administered in the state, with 2,939,904 people (40.9% of the state's population) having received at least one shot and 2,296,992 people fully vaccinated.
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Arizona reports 652 new COVID-19 cases, no additional deaths Monday The dashboard also showed that 5,102,705 vaccine doses have been administered in the state, with 2,959,374 people (41.2% of the state's population) having received at least one shot and 2,329,956 people fully vaccinated.
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Study co-author says planned C-sections may be less risky for some moms and babies Planned caesarean sections are safe for low-risk deliveries and may be associated with a lower chance of complications for both mother and baby compared with vaginal deliveries, according to the co-author of a study published Monday in the Canadian ...
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COVID-19 vaccine best way to get back to normal life One of the most common questions we receive at the Montgomery County Health Department is, "how is it possible for COVID-19 vaccines to be safe when they were produced so quickly; haven't other vaccines taken a lot longer to be approved for use?
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