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Scientists examine kids' unique immune systems as more fall victim to Covid KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism about health issues. Together with Policy Analysis and Polling, KHN is one ...
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Covid-19 origins: Why the search for the source is vital Watch "The Origins of Covid-19: Searching for the Source" with CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta tonight at 8 p.m. ET.
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Scientists examine the unique immune systems of children as more fall victim to COVID Eighteen months into the COVID-19 pandemic, with the delta variant fueling a massive resurgence of disease, many hospitals are hitting a heartbreaking new ...
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Long Covid Affecting One Third Of People After Covid-19 Coronavirus Infection, CDC MMWR Study Finds A survey of Long Beach residents who had tested positive for the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) revealed that about a third still ...
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What are the odds of a breakthrough infection? Ample evidence shows that the COVID-19 vaccines dramatically reduce the risk of serious illness, but stories about breakthrough infections continue to spark ...
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LA County confirms its first West Nile virus-related death of 2021 The patient, a resident of the eastern region of the county, was hospitalized and died from a neuro-invasive disease associated with the virus, officials ...
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VERIFY: Yes, some multi-dose flu vaccines contain trace amounts of ethyl-mercury Flu season is fast approaching and when it comes to flu vaccines, there's a lot of misinformation out there. According to the Centers for Disease Control and ...
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COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to decline in LA County LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- The number of coronavirus patients in Los Angeles County hospitals fell again Sunday, dropping from 1,070 Saturday to 1,053, ...
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How NYC beat deadly 1918 flu without vaccines, lockdowns, mask mandates or school closures STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. – The 1918 Spanish influenza epidemic was one of the deadliest disease outbreaks in human history, killing as many as 50 million people ...
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Can the flu shot really make you sick? Here's what to know A patient receives an influenza vaccination Jan. 23, 2020 in Mesquite, Texas. It is not uncommon to have mild side effects from receiving a flu shot, such as a ...
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As ICU beds fill up, Colorado hospitals beg public to get vaccinated against COVID — and the flu Colorado intensive care units are almost full, and a bad flu season could push them to the edge if coupled with continued spread of COVID-19.
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Hospitalizations for COVID-19 equal Maine's peak Maine's number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients on Sunday, 207, equaled the all-time high from January. ICU patient numbers broke another record.
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COVID calculator: Group develops tool to estimate person's chance of getting virus According to their model, one microCOVID equals a one in one million chance of contracting COVID-19. So if the calculator results of a certain scenario equal 30 ...
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Who should decide a COVID patient's treatment? In St. Tammany, a judge intervened over ivermectin Charlotte Ratley's family wanted her to receive ivermectin, an anti-parasitic medicine they said had been prescribed to Ratley after she was diagnosed with ...
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Autism therapy aimed at infants may reduce likelihood of later diagnosis The findings suggest intervening in the first year of life, when autism may be suspected but far from certain, can boost social development in autistic children ...
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'Highly effective' ovarian cancer treatment could help thousands of women Experts said the "fantastic" results from early trials of the new drug combination, presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology congress, suggested ...
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Your body's backup immune system remembers COVID virus, research shows CHICAGO (WGN) — We talk a great deal about antibodies when it comes to post-COVID-19 infection and vaccinations, but there is another critical immune ...
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No more than 15% of Covid-19 patients in S'pore expected to need hospital care once situation stabilises This is to say that the current situation - where emergency departments are seeing more Covid-19 cases and hospitals here have scaled back non-urgent procedures ...
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Flu shots urged in Kentucky to prevent burden on hospitals Dr. Steven Stack says if more Kentuckians get immunized against the flu, hospitals will have more capacity to care for COVID patients and other patients as well ...
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Michelle O'Neill 'contemplated going to hospital' with Covid Ms O'Neill said she would meet executive colleagues on Thursday and stressed it would be "dishonest" of ministers to rule out future restrictions ahead of what ...
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Report sees drop-off in vaccine's efficacy LOS ANGELES -- Amid persistent concerns that the protection offered by covid-19 vaccines may be waning, a report released Friday by the Centers for Disease ...
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The race is on to develop space food for Mars — and it could change how we eat on Earth Using alternating layers of peanut butter, honey and the maple syrup he had brought with him from Canada, the astronauts stacked tortillas 25 high. Especially ...
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Brave Lanarkshire MND campaigner co-signs letter to Prime Minister calling for £50m funding Natalie Rushton has added her signature to the letter to Boris Johnson, which was also signed by hundreds of other people with motor neurone disease. Tomorrow, ...
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Winter worries: Health officials brace for more severe flu season amid continued COVID concerns However, a variety of factors that helped render flu cases nearly nonexistent last year may contribute to a resurgence this winter – and with COVID cases rising ...
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New ovarian cancer treatment shrinks tumours in nearly half of patients in trial, results show It performed even better in patients with tumours driven by the KRAS mutation, with 64 per cent of patients responding to the treatment. Researchers said they ...
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Alzheimer's Association hosts fundraiser to raise proceeds for Walk to end Alzheimer's WACO, Texas — The North Central Texas chapter of the Alzheimer's Association hosted a dog wash fundraiser event on Saturday at Pet Supplies Plus to help ...
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Novel spike NTD mutations in SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant associated with increased viral loads and immune evasion As vaccination programs help reduce severe acute respiratory syndrome transmission coronavirus 2019 (SARS-CoV-2), one of the remaining concerns is the ...
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Prostate cancer survivors urge men to seek screening, erase stigma Darrell Robinson serves his neighbors in Grenada County, Mississippi, on multiple levels: as a member of the county board of supervisors, as a minister and ...
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EXPLAINED: Who can access a third dose of the Covid vaccine in Italy? Italy began its rollout of third Covid-19 vaccine doses on Monday, after health minister Roberto Speranza confirmed the campaign's start date following a ...
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Uttar Pradesh: 7 children died of viral fever in Agra in Sept so far CMO urged people to immediately visit a government hospital or a community health centre in case they experience symptoms like high fever, vomiting and ...
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Does the flu shot make you sick? Here's what to know It is not uncommon to have mild side effects, such as soreness, a headache or a low-grade fever, after getting a flu shot, but contrary to some belief, you ...
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COVID-19 and Menstruation The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has taken four million lives or more, worldwide. Caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome ...
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World Alzheimer's Month: Experts discuss cause and research progress "Plaques and tangles develop in the brain and they sort of muck up the workings of the brain," said Dr. Bruno Giordarni, Associate Director for Michigan's ...
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Alberta's new proof of vaccination cards can be easily edited, residents say On Monday, new public health restrictions come into effect in Alberta. The province provided a way to show proof you've been vaccinated against COVID-19 on ...
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Disrupted periods and Covid-19 jabs: is there a connection? Some kind of "period weirdness" is "afoot", and a growing number of people believe that "Covid-19 vaccines could have something to do with it".
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Horse owners battling to find ivermectin stock amid scramble for controversial Covid-19 treatment Cape Town – The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the World Health Organisation have both warned against the use of Ivermectin for the prevention or ...
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Covid in Scotland: Children aged 12 to 15 to be able to get vaccine from today According to the Scottish Government, everyone in the age group will be invited for vaccination at a community based clinic or a school delivery session from ...
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Regular flu season looms as wildcard as Georgia hospitals strain to treat COVID patients Nikki Bryant, owner of the Adams Family Pharmacy in Preston and Cuthbert, said both locations have started receiving vaccines, and people are beginning to come ...
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NHS pulmonologist urges COVID vaccine Northeastern Health System Chair of Medicine Dr. Creticus Marak is providing insight into the pandemic and vaccine. For more than 10 years, Marak has ...
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Abiraterone keeps men with prostate cancer at risk of spreading alive for longer Giving the drug abiraterone alongside standard hormone therapy helps men with high-risk prostate cancer, that has not spread elsewhere in the body, ...
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Study Suggests Obesity is Not Caused by Overeating, it Depends on Quality of the Food According to a study published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, a limited intake of calories can do little help to shed weight. The researchers ...
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Trials begin on new vaccine to fight Covid-19 variants Initially involving participants aged 60 and over, its creators hope the new drug – GRT-R910 – can boost the immune response of first-generation Covid-19 ...
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Salmonella Outbreak Includes 7 Sick People In Massachusetts BOSTON (CBS) — A salmonella outbreak includes seven sick people in Massachusetts. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is investigating the ...
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Life-limiting condition for which there is no cure MOTOR neurone disease (MND) is a life-limiting condition that affects the brain and nerves. It is difficult to diagnose and causes weakness that gets worse ...
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How Ivermectin Became The New Focus Of The Anti-Vaccine Movement Through July and August, Julie Smith watched her husband Jeffrey get worse and worse from COVID-19. In early July, the healthy, 51-year-old outdoorsman had ...
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Fundraiser aims to end Alzheimer's step-by-step Here's what to know about the 2021 Greater Boston Walk to End Alzheimer's Disease. In this 2020 file photo, Melissa Shirtcliff, with the Alzheimer's Association ...
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Woman's obituary blames unvaccinated for her COVID-19 death It was a chilling start to an obituary for an Illinois mom. "She was preceded in death by more than 4,531,799 others infected with COVID-19.
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India reports 30773 new COVID cases as it seeks to welcome back tourists NEW DELHI, Sept 19 (Reuters) - India on Sunday reported 30,773 new coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, taking the total to 33.4 million, as it ...
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Vicky McClure joins hundreds to support people with dementia at Nottingham Memory Walk The Line of Duty star, who is an Alzheimer ...
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Bolton couple first to get new vaccine to fight Covid-19 variants as trial begins in Manchester It is hoped that the new vaccine could offer longer-lasting immunity than currently available vaccines. The initial trial involves participants aged 60 and over ...
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