Monday, August 30, 2021

Google Alert - health

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Daily update August 30, 2021
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Healthline
Read on to learn how each vaccine works, how safe and effective each one is, and how to decide which one may be the right choice for you. Vaccine, Pfizer- ...
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The New York Times
Two-thirds of Americans aged 70 and older "have clinically relevant hearing loss," according to the Johns Hopkins Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health.
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ABC News
A health board that monitors vaccine safety said Monday a woman died from myocarditis after taking the Pfizer vaccine. The board said the woman likely developed ...
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USA TODAY
Jeffrey Smith, 51, came down with COVID-19 in early July and has been in the intensive care unit of a Butler County hospital for weeks. His wife, Julie Smith, ...
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The Seattle Times
After a decade of living with chronic kidney disease, Vonita McGee knows her body is wearing out. At 63, McGee undergoes dialysis sessions three times a ...
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Doctors say no vaccine is 100% effective, but the COVID-19 vaccines can save your life by making the disease less serious than if you hadn't gotten the shots.
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CNBC
A nurse gives Sherri Trimble, 15, a shot of the vaccine at a vaccination clinic at Health First Medical Centre in Melbourne, Florida. Paul Hennessy | SOPA ...
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Cincinnati.com
A Butler County judge ruled in favor of a woman last week who sought to force a hospital to administer Ivermectin — an animal dewormer that federal ...
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BBC News
New Zealand has reported what it believes to be its first death linked to the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine. An independent vaccine safety monitoring board said ...
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ABC News
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines. The United States is facing a COVID-19 surge this summer as the more contagious delta variant spreads.
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WKYC.com
Butler County Common Pleas Judge Gregory Howard ordered West Chester Hospital, part of the University of Cincinnati network, to treat Jeffrey Smith, 51, with ...
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AJMC.com Managed Markets Network
A simple intervention to get people to use salt substitute and cut their stroke risk—along with other cardiovascular events—has implications for developing ...
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silive.com
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- One unvaccinated and unmasked California elementary school teacher in Marin, County California spread coronavirus (COVID-19) to half ...
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Prevention.com
The degenerative brain disease is the most common type of dementia, an umbrella term for loss of memory, language, and other thinking abilities that become ...
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The Detroit News
Some community centers and churches in Detroit will be used as sites for immunocompromised residents seeking a third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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mlive.com
"There's just no comparison at all," Sullivan said. "We've had how many thousands of (hospital) admissions for COVID-19, and probably less than 10 admissions ...
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Capital Gazette
Maryland health officials on Saturday reported more than 7.5 million coronavirus vaccines have been administered statewide, a milestone that comes as the ...
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Bloomberg
In the meantime, however, the schedule for vaccine experts on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices to consider the plan is slipping. Booster shots ...
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KCRG
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Ivermectin a drug that is used to treat heartworm in livestock, and certain skin conditions in humans, is being sought out to ...
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Yakima Herald-Republic
As many Yakima Valley residents weigh whether to get vaccinated, they're asking questions about the efficacy and safety of COVID-19 vaccines, ...
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New York Post
An unvaccinated California elementary school teacher, who went to work while sick with COVID-19, ended up infecting 26 people, including half of the class, ...
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Stuff.co.nz
Vaccine or virus? Declining the vaccine is far riskier than having it. Clinicians have been warned of the dangers of a rare side-effect after a woman, with ...
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The Journal News / Lohud.com
ALBANY - All but 10 of New York's 62 counties are now at the highest level of COVID-19 spread, meaning masks are recommended to be worn indoors, ...
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Stuff.co.nz
The Northern Region Health Co-ordination Centre refused to confirm, or deny, the number of staff who have been stood down from Middlemore Hospital's emergency ...
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amNY
This third wave of COVID-19 cases in the Five Boroughs can be largely blamed on the highly-contagious, very potent Delta variant of the virus, which the Health ...
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The Hindu
What is the relation between infection and antibodies? When a new virus affects a population, the body's immune system recognises it as a foreign body and ...
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New Zealand Herald
At least 24 staff at Middlemore Hospital's emergency department have been stood down from duties because of potential exposure to Covid-19, a healthcare ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
Data obtained by the Herald revealing the number of coronavirus cases in NSW hospital wards and ICUs as of last Friday shows of the patients hospitalised, about ...
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The Jerusalem Post
PFIZER AND MODERNA were able to develop their mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 so quickly because the scientific community has been experimenting with mRNA for so ...
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The New York Times
A Butler County Common Pleas judge is ordering doctors at West Chester Hospital to treat a COVID-19 patient with Ivermectin, a drug commonly used as a ...
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INFORUM
Epizootic hemorrhagic disease — commonly known as EHD — is a viral disease transmitted by biting gnats. The hardest-hit area appears to be within a 20-mile ...
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The Borneo Post
In developed countries, the most common causes are coronary artery disease and high blood pressure. Patients with heart failure have a poor prognosis and ...
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Anchorage Daily News
CLAIM: A preprint paper by the prestigious Oxford University Clinical Research Group, published Aug. 10 in The Lancet, found vaccinated individuals carry ...
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Globalnews.ca
Hospitalizations declined by five to 126, while the number of people in intensive care dropped by two to 36. Health Minister Christian Dubé said on Twitter that ...
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nj.com
If you are fully vaccinated, you may be excited to gather with friends and family or take a vacation. But there are still questions that remain about how ...
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KHQ Right Now
"These are patients that are more likely to have severe complications if they do get COVID," said Dr. Kristina Bowen, Internal Medicine Physician at MultiCare.
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Globalnews.ca
A recent study driven by data from a pair of Hamilton-based researchers is suggesting a combination of common daily medications can cut a person's risk of ...
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Brinkwire
Date: August 30, 2021; Source: European Society of Cardiology; Summary: As much as 90% of the risk of a heart attack, stroke, or peripheral arterial disease ...
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Portsmouth News
CONSPIRACY theorists peddling fake news about the coronavirus vaccine staged a bizarre rally on a bridge – annoying drivers and causing delays. By Tom Cotterill.
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The Sydney Morning Herald
NSW Police have established a strike force to investigate an illegal house party in Maroubra blamed for a cluster of 81 COVID-19 cases.
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National Post
As health officials warn it could be spring 2022 — after six to eight more months of rolling waves — before COVID is tamed, and only then if 90 per cent of ...
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia
DOVER, Del. - State health officials and the Delaware National Guard are partnering to run mobile vaccination units across the state this week.
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Livemint
Russia today warned of a possible increase in West Nile virus infections this autumn as mild temperatures and heavy precipitation create favourable ...
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TimesLIVE
Summary: A new study shows that two months after the second Pfizer/Moderna vaccination, antibody response decreases 20 percent in adults with prior cases of ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald
London: COVID-19 patients face a much higher risk of developing blood clots than those vaccinated with the AstraZeneca or Pfizer shots, according to a large ...
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The Times
During the early days of the 2021 legislative session, the Kentucky House Democratic Women's Caucus sponsored the Kentucky Maternal and Infant Health ...
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ScienceAlert
In the kitchen, salt almost feels like cheating. Adding just the right dash of salt instantly enhances the flavor of almost any savory dish – but there's a ...
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Sky News Australia
Any Australians aged 16-39 will be eligible to book for the Pfizer vaccine from Monday as the eligibility is expanded with the New South Wales outbreak ...
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Livemint
NEW DELHI : Combination of casirivimab and imdevimab―two monoclonal antibody treatments—keep high-risk patients out of the hospital when infected with mild ...
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NBC Connecticut
The state Department of Health is strongly recommending that all Connecticut residents over 2, whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, wear masks when in indoor ...
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