Friday, October 1, 2021

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Daily update October 1, 2021
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CNN
(CNN) Being a nurse means everything to Andrea Babinski, but she is willing to risk it all -- the connections to colleagues she likes, the patients she ...
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NPR
She lived a life of adventure that spanned two continents. She fell in love with a World War II fighter pilot, barely escaped Europe ahead of Benito ...
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USA TODAY
The claim: Sales growth in Pfizer's blood clot and cardiomyopathy medications tied to COVID-19 vaccines. As the first company to bring a COVID-19 vaccine to ...
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CBS News
About 97% of pregnant people hospitalized with confirmed coronavirus infections have been unvaccinated, according to unpublished figures from the agency's COVID ...
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Healthline
Navigating a breast cancer diagnosis can be hard, but Breast Cancer Healthline is here to provide 24/7 support including live chats, curated news, and more. GET ...
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USA TODAY
"It is not correct that the Norwegian Institute of Public Health has claimed that 'Covid-19 is no more dangerous than ordinary flu,'" Line Vold, department ...
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Forbes
After all, public health officials may be regularly reporting the number of new Covid-19 coronavirus infections, hospitalizations, and deaths but not so much ...
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Healthline
Symptoms of male breast cancer are similar to those of female breast cancer. Breast lump. Cancerous breast lumps typically occur on only one breast, not both.
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U.S. News & World Report
By Cara Murez, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). THURSDAY, Sept. 30, 2021 (HealthDay News) – For people with diabetes who have a stroke, there may be an ...
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mlive.com
It is not hard to count the number of counties at the highest risk level, based on new COVID-19 cases per capita in the last week.
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MedPage Today
Several sources have told MedPage Today that they've received a "booster" shot of Moderna, even though the vaccine isn't yet authorized for this indication.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"Pharmaceutical companies large and small will be looking at these maps," said Krogan, who heads the Quantitative Biosciences Institute at UCSF, in an interview ...
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oregonlive.com
Oregon health officials announced 1,896 new coronavirus cases and 20 deaths Thursday — the last day of a month that is now the second-deadliest since the ...
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Today.com
The theory is each person has a "personal fat threshold," which — if exceeded — may cause fat to be stored in harmful places in the body.
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Atlanta Journal Constitution
Kyndal Nipper started the morning with a sense of relief. To the eight-months pregnant, 29-year-old from Columbus, it seemed that her bout with COVID-19 had ...
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The New York Times
A British clinical trial found no sign of danger in getting a flu shot and a second dose of a Covid-19 vaccine at the same time.
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Boston.com
Local doctors are concerned about increasing cases of a common respiratory illness largely affecting children. Though COVID-19 precautions nearly eradicated ...
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NBC Chicago
Plus, COVID concerns persist in Chicago-area schools, with some turning remote as cases are reported. Our redesigned local news and weather app is live!
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NBC Chicago
Here's the latest guidance from health officials, doctors and other experts surrounding pregnancy and the COVID vaccines: Our redesigned local news and weather ...
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CNBC
More than 120,000 pregnant women in the U.S. have been diagnosed with Covid. The risk of miscarriage after Covid vaccination aligns with the normal risk of ...
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nj.com
New Jersey's statewide rate of transmission dropped to 0.94, from 0.97 Wednesday. Any rate of transmission rate over 1 indicates that each new case is leading ...
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KGO-TV
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A surge in coronavirus cases has been reported in the Bay Area and across California as well as the country due in part to the ...
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pressherald.com
The drug is intended to target infections caused by some parasitic worms in humans and animals, but many are seeking prescriptions because they believe it ...
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Deseret News
It's time for Utahns to get their annual flu shots, but what if they also still need to be vaccinated against COVID-19, or are now eligible for a booster ...
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NPR
Lack of immunization from the coronavirus can also lead to an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes that could include preterm birth, stillbirth and ...
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The Wall Street Journal
An EMT cleaned an emergency vehicle at Maine Medical Center. Nearly all the Covid-19 patients on ventilators at the hospital in a recent surge were unvaccinated ...
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Madison.com
With COVID-19 still spreading at high levels in Wisconsin and hospital capacity challenged, health officials on Thursday stressed booster shots for those ...
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NBC Chicago
Colonies of bats can be found in attics and chimneys, according to the health department, so people should perform routine exclusions. However, IDPH noted that ...
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KTVZ
To date, 4.6% of all vaccine breakthrough cases have been hospitalized and 0.9% have died. The average age of vaccinated people who died was 80.5. "Vaccination ...
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune
And public health officials worry when even a small amount of school children aren't immunized for measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria and more. They fear the ...
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InStyle
Treatment can rob women of their breasts, libidos, and self-confidence — here's how they're reclaiming their sex lives in the face of it all.
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WDIV ClickOnDetroit
DETROIT – Michigan reported 6,773 new cases of COVID-19 and 100 virus-related deaths Wednesday -- an average of 3,366.5 cases over a two-day period. Of the 100 ...
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The Tennessean
"This week in coronavirus" is a weekly column summarizing Tennessee headlines about the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination efforts. If you can't follow the ...
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CNN
HRT is used to treat hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia and mood changes due to the disappearance of sex hormones called estrogen and progesterone ...
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Bangor Daily News
Of those, 64,782 have been confirmed positive, while 25,945 were classified as "probable cases," the Maine CDC reported. The latest COVID-19 data ...
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Fox News
Esplin is a maternal-fetal physician who specializes in taking care of patients with high-risk pregnancies. "What the CDC is describing are things that we're ...
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WREX-TV
"Rabies has the highest mortality rate of any disease," said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike. "However, there is life-saving treatment for individuals who quickly ...
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Chicago Sun-Times
Slightly more than half the participants who gradually discontinued their antidepressants relapsed within a year. By contrast, the relapse rate was lower — ...
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pressherald.com
The seven-day average of new cases rose to 593 on Friday, but the state is continuing to work through a backlog of positive test results that date back more ...
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WSAZ-TV
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) reports as of September 30, 2021, there are currently 13,736 ...
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Healio
Adults who transition from obesity to a healthy weight may reverse their progression of cardiovascular risk, even if they continue to smoke and especially ...
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Jackson Clarion Ledger
The Clarion Ledger regularly publishes the number of Mississippi COVID-19 cases, deaths, vaccinations and other relevant pandemic health news in efforts to keep ...
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Grand Forks Herald
In early September, just six schools had reported five or more confirmed infections in students and staff over a two-week period. In the last few weeks students ...
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Glens Falls Post-Star
There are now 11 people hospitalized with the virus, including one in critical condition. The 10 remaining patients have a moderate illness, according to Health ...
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Bucyrus Telegraph Forum
By the end of the day, 95 doses of quadrivalent flu vaccine had been administered during a drive-thru clinic, according to Kate Siefert, health commissioner for ...
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Great Falls Tribune
As of Tuesday, Montana reports 6,196 cases of confirmed breakthrough disease, or cases experienced in fully vaccinated people. This included 377 ...
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Charleston Post Courier
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Aiken Regional Medical Centers is offering mammogram appointments on two Saturdays during the month.
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WBAY
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - State health officials answered questions about the COVID-19 vaccine booster shots rolling out in Wisconsin.
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PostBulletin.com
Health officials maintain vaccination is the best way to avoid a severe infection. The state has administered 6.4 million doses of vaccine and 3.4 million ...
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KSN-TV
Flu shots will be available at the SCHD for uninsured adults, uninsured children and children covered under the Children's Health Insurance Program and Medicaid ...
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