Friday, August 27, 2021

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Daily update August 27, 2021
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NPR
To answer that question, doctors at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital collected reports of COVID cases among 1,500 cancer patients up to age 18, drawing ...
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Science Magazine
Abrupt changes in global climate after interglacial periods are tied to gradual changes in insolation and feedbacks with sea ice in the Arctic. PHOTO: NASA ...
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WebMD
Jeffrey Shaman, PhD, director of the Climate and Health Program at Columbia University, and colleagues simulated the spread of coronavirus within all 3,142 ...
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ABC News
Can you get the regular flu shot and COVID-19 vaccine at the same time? Answers to your coronavirus and health questions from Dr. Jen Ashton.
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Science Magazine
The natural immune protection that develops after a SARS-COV-2 infection offers considerably more of a shield against the Delta variant of the pandemic ...
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CNN
(CNN) Health officials in Houston have confirmed the city's first pediatric Covid-19 death of a youth who did not have underlying heath conditions.
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U.S. News & World Report
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, Aug. 27, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Students face a number of challenges as they head back to ...
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WebMD
Aug. 26, 2021 -- The FDA authorized monoclonal antibody drugs from the companies Regeneron and Eli Lilly in November 2020, but only recently have they ...
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BBC News
A radio presenter died due to complications from the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine, a coroner has found. Lisa Shaw, who worked for BBC Radio Newcastle, ...
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Science Magazine
SARS-CoV-2 first emerged in Wuhan city, which is >1500 km from the closest known naturally occurring sarbecovirus collected from horseshoe bats in Yunnan ...
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CNBC
The risk of rare blood clotting is significantly higher as a result of catching Covid-19, than it is from being vaccinated against the virus, a new study ...
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mlive.com
Last year, the primary goal set for the vaccines was to reduce the risk of hospitalization and death from COVID. Even with the Delta variant, that goal has been ...
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The Washington Post
"Our paper provides the first road map of metabolism across the life span," says study co-researcher Herman Pontzer, professor of evolutionary anthropology at ...
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The Columbus Dispatch
Early warning signs of the pandemic's resurgence in Ohio are starting to show and the CEOs of all four Columbus-area hospital systems fear the state is just ...
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U.S. News & World Report
By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). FRIDAY, Aug. 27, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- New research delivers an answer to a burning question: When are ...
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Medical Xpress
Professor Bin Cao, from the National Center for Respiratory Medicine, China-Japan Friendship Hospital, China, said: "Our study is the largest to date to assess ...
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KTVZ
(Update: Adding Oregon Nurses Association statement). For health care, education staff: 'Medical exemption to the COVID vaccine is extremely rare'.
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BBC News
A new approach to protecting young African children from malaria could reduce deaths and illness from the disease by 70%, a study suggests.
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NPR
The data also show that 30% of intensive care unit ICU beds in hospitals in the country are holding COVID-19 patients. The rapid rise of the virus and its ...
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KPBS
Above: A 17-year-old resident is vaccinated inside of the clinic at Rady Children's hospital, May 4, 2021. San Diego County public health officials reported ...
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NPR
You might want to wait before making your next charcuterie board. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says it is investigating two salmonella ...
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Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
As of Thursday morning, 19 were hospitalized with the virus, out of 142 active cases. "This isn't over, unfortunately," Siefert said. "Trust me, we wish it was ...
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Fortune
Only around 66 people out of 10 million who received the first dose of AstraZeneca were at risk of thrombocytopenia—or blood clots in the veins—as opposed to ...
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ValueWalk
TAMPA, Fla. — As the human cost of COVID-19 continues to grow each day, the looming financial costs of COVID-19 could prompt economic hardship for millions ...
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KTLA
"I don't want to jump to that conclusion yet because we know that it can always change," Dr. Regina Chinsio-Kwong, the county's deputy health officer, said, ...
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Chalkbeat Colorado
"Universal masking in schools can save lives," two Duke University pediatrics professors wrote in the New York Times this month. Is it possible for there to be ...
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Statesman Journal
When Marion County Public Health Division director Katrina Rothenberger concluded a presentation Wednesday about the spread of COVID-19 and the importance ...
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OCRegister
A large study involving close to 2 million people in Israel shows the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine slightly raises the risk of heart inflammation, ...
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WGN-TV
Top pediatric doctors have issued a warning about kids and COVID-19 amid the growing number of cases in the Chicago area. Early in the pandemic, ...
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pressherald.com
The state also reported 390 new COVID-19 cases Thursday, the highest one-day total since early May, but no new deaths. Dr. Steven Diaz, chief medical director ...
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pressherald.com
This latest surge, which is being largely driven by infections with the delta variant among unvaccinated Mainers, is straining the state's hospital system.
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The Indianapolis Star
In the week leading up to July 4, less than 10 people 19 years old and younger were hospitalized for COVID-19 in Indiana. It was reflection of the state ...
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pressherald.com
An on-site vaccination clinic will be reopening early next week at 81 Medical Center Drive, Mid Coast Hospital announced Thursday.
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WXYZ
According to the CDC, the patients are those who have: Been receiving active cancer treatment for tumors or cancers of the blood. Received an organ transplant ...
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WEAU
CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. (WEAU) - Angela Weideman, Director and Health Official at the Chippewa County Department of Public Health, provided update on COVID-19 ...
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Great Falls Tribune
The number of active cases in Montana have risen 129% since Aug. 5. Benefis Health System in Great Falls posted to their Facebook page Wednesday urging the ...
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mlive.com
State officials want to warn horse owners and Michigan residents to take precautions to protect themselves from the disease, including vaccination. It has a 90% ...
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Cincinnati.com
West Nile Virus has been detected in some local mosquitos, according to the Hamilton County Public Health Department. Mosquitoes recently trapped at the ...
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WOWT
Though a recall has not yet been issued, the CDC is advising people to not eat Fratelli Beretta brand prepackaged uncured antipasto trays. Trays include uncured ...
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New York Post
A Florida woman says she returned home from battling COVID-19 in the hospital to a "nightmare" scene with her husband dead after also contracting the virus.
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KCRG
Right now there are 122 patients hospitalized at UnityPoint Health in Cedar Rapids and 22 of those are COVID-19 cases. With 144 medical surgical beds, they are ...
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ABC News
Key points: Some freedoms for fully vaccinated people will begin from September 13; The changes come as authorities are concerned for people's mental health ...
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CNBC
Legally, full approval opens the door for doctors to administer the Pfizer vaccine for "off-label" use, where approved drugs or vaccines are prescribed for ...
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
Residents are reminded to take the following measures to prevent mosquito bites: Use an insect repellent that contains DEET or picardin on clothing and exposed ...
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The Detroit News
Michigan's first case of the Eastern Equine Encephalitis this year was confirmed in a Livingston County horse the Michigan Department of Agriculture and ...
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Livingston Daily
A Hamburg Township horse contracted eastern equine encephalitis, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development said in a press release.
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The Guardian
Confusion is growing over whether all children aged 12 and over will soon be offered a Covid jab as schools in England prepare to return next week, ...
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KRON4
The study will begin next month and involve the first human trials of an mRNA vaccine for HIV. This is huge news for the world, the country, and right here in ...
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Independent Tribune
The Cabarrus Health Alliance issued a Public Health Advisory asking Cabarrus County residents and visitors to wear masks indoors or outdoors in crowded areas ...
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KXAN.com
West Nile Virus is a mosquito-borne disease spread to people through bites from infected mosquitoes, APH officials said. It is not spread via coughing, sneezing ...
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