Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Google Alert - health

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Daily update August 24, 2021
NEWS
NPR
"We were so careful," says Alysha Johnson, a resident of Discovery Bay, east of San Francisco. "I'm a germaphobe. When this whole thing happened, ...
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The Wall Street Journal
Now that the Pfizer-BioNTech's Covid-19 vaccine received full approval from the FDA, can I get my child under 12 vaccinated? The vaccine is now eligible for off ...
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The New York Times
The pathologies underlying brain decline can begin years before symptoms emerge. Can everyday behavior provide warning?
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BBC News
Northern Ireland has the lowest vaccination rate in the UK and the highest coronavirus infection rate. Prof Ian Young said lower uptake of jabs tended to happen ...
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The New York Times
Respiratory syncytial virus, better known as R.S.V., is an upper respiratory illness that's very common in children. By the age of 2, nearly all children have ...
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Healthline
There are many complicated factors that play a role in why diabetes diagnoses are increasing in this part of the world. Rapid industrialization and urbanization ...
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CBS Denver
"This is another milestone in the fight against COVID-19 and further solidifies our path out of the pandemic," Mayor Michael B. Hancock said in a statement. "We ...
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NPR
Mississippi health officials are pleading with residents not to take a medicine meant for cows and horses as an alternative to getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
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WebMD
They also pointed out that drinking at home has been linked with domestic violence. "During the pandemic, increases in alcohol use at home could potentially ...
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CBS News
In people, the FDA has approved prescription ivermectin tablets to treat two infections caused by parasitic worms: Strongyloidiasis, which can cause problems ...
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NDTV
Aug 23 (Reuters) - Here is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the findings and ...
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The New York Times
Nearly one in seven Americans now has diabetes, a record rate. The condition also raises the risk of severe illness after coronavirus infection.
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U.S. News & World Report
By Ernie Mundell and Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporters. (HealthDay). MONDAY, Aug. 23, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- There's been a sharp rise in opioid-related ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). TUESDAY, Aug. 24, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- The arteries of young people who drink stiffen sooner in their ...
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U.S. News & World Report
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The vaccinations that U.S. schoolchildren are required to get to hold terrible diseases like polio, measles, tetanus and whooping cough in ...
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oregonlive.com
The Oregon Health Authority on Monday reported a three-day total of 4,701 new coronavirus cases and 24 deaths as average daily cases and hospitalizations ...
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New York Post
An unvaccinated mother of four died on Friday after a battle with COVID-19. Samantha Willis, 35, contracted the virus while she was pregnant, giving birth ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia state school Superintendent Richard Woods is crediting vaccination against COVID-19 for his survival after severe infection that led to his ...
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The Detroit News
COVID-19 transmission is high enough in all but two of Michigan's 83 counties that an overwhelming majority of Michigan residents should be wearing masks ...
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mlive.com
Federal health officials recommend wearing a mask indoors, whether you're vaccinated against COVID-19 or not, when community transmission reaches a "high" ...
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al.com
Haley Mulkey Richardson, 32, was a registered nurse working in a labor and delivery unit at Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola and living in Theodore, ...
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Fortune
More young and healthy pregnant people are ending up hospitalized on ventilators, delivering babies prematurely and sometimes dying from COVID-19 during the ...
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ABC News
Internal data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reviewed by ABC News, estimates a 19-fold increase of the anti-parasite medicine being ...
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oregonlive.com
ANSWER: Thermography is a technique looking at differences in skin temperature. Back in the 1970s, it was found that breast cancer can lead to warmer ...
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Forbes
The number of people affected by young-onset colorectal cancer has been steadily rising over the past few decades, but researchers aren't currently sure why ...
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Fredericksburg.com
Dr. Danny Avula (left), the state's vaccine coordinator who is leading Virginia's immunization efforts, got a COVID-19 shot at a vaccination clinic in April ...
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Deseret News
Dr. Akila Subramaniam, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist at the University of Alabama Birmingham Hospital, said she has never seen anything like what's ...
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nj.com
Dear Annie: I have had many odd symptoms over the years that got worse, and it has taken much research to finally get help. I have deficiencies in vitamins ...
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The Detroit News
Speech pathologist Kingsley Yang works on 9 West at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing, Mich. Ruthanne Sudderth, spokeswoman for the Michigan Health & Hospital ...
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mlive.com
There were 3,920 new, confirmed coronavirus cases - an average of 1,273 a day - and 10 confirmed deaths reported in Michigan from Saturday, Aug.
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Grand Forks Herald
The North Dakota Department of Health stopped providing daily updates earlier this year and still does not release previously disclosed information about COVID- ...
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
After weeks of steady increases, the number of people hospitalized in Los Angeles County due to COVID-19 appeared to be leveling off on Monday, Aug.
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FOX 2 Detroit
The argument over whether mask mandates should be in effect at Grosse Pointe schools continued to rage during the Monday board meeting where parents leaned into ...
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The Denver Post
A pharmacy technician loads a syringe with Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, Tuesday, March 2, 2021, at a mass vaccination site at the Portland Expo in Portland, Maine ...
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Cincinnati.com
"Nobody wants to be an alarmist," said Dr. Patty Manning-Courtney, chief of staff at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. "But I also feel it's my ...
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al.com
The overwhelming majority of Alabama's COVID cases and deaths have been among the unvaccinated, according to the latest data from the state health officials ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
DeKalb County is hosting another COVID-19 vaccination event this weekend — and will again offer anyone who gets a shot a $100 prepaid debit card.
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WBTV
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - StarMed Healthcare is opening up a new clinic location where it will be the first non-healthcare-system clinic to provide free ...
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WKMG News 6 & ClickOrlando
"This is a change from the previous picture of what we had seen," Chu said. "The 25 to 44 (age range) remains very high (in contributions to new infections), ...
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CBC.ca
Some regions are being overwhelmed, yet again, by this virus; others are avoiding catastrophe largely thanks to high vaccine uptake and other precautions.
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Popular Science
Exercise builds muscle—we just don't really know why. It might seem like a simple thing, but despite countless articles on how to build muscle (PopSci ...
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Parade
The announcement came several weeks after the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine (SMFM) ...
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al.com
Updated: 2:42 p.m. | Published: 2:40 p.m.. First COVID-19 vaccines. Korean War veteran and POW ...
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
DeKalb County will give a $100 prepaid debit card to everyone who receives a COVID-19 vaccination on Saturday, Aug. 28, according to a press release.
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KSLA
"This is allowing us to keep those patients at home," said Terry Scoggin, CEO of Titus Regional Medical Center in Mount Pleasant. "Regeneron is an outpatient ...
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KLTV
MOUNT PLEASANT, Texas (KLTV) - The surge in patients is driving demand for antibody treatments, like the one given to Gov. Gregg Abbott last week.
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Bloomberg
To a certain extent, breakthrough cases of any virus are expected. In clinical trials, no COVID vaccine was 100 percent effective — even the best vaccines never ...
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KRQE News 13
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Melinda Long says she's dealt with her son's mental illness and drug addiction for nearly 15 years. She spent most of that time fearing drug ...
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Coast Radio
Aug. 23, 2021 10:47 a.m.. Increasing COVID-19 hospitalizations compelled Lane County Public Health to issue emergency guidance Saturday. Effective immediately ...
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NOLA.com
The state health department reported the case this week, saying it involves the patient's brain or nervous system, a news release from the New Orleans Mosquito, ...
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