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If You've Had Covid, Do You Need the Vaccine? So-called natural immunity varies from patient to patient, scientists say. Immunization is still the best choice after recovering from the disease.
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Aspirin Use to Prevent 1st Heart Attack or Stroke Should Be Curtailed, US Panel Says Adults at high risk for cardiovascular disease may face serious side effects if they start a daily regimen of low-dose aspirin.
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Getting COVID-19 While Pregnant Increases the Risk of Having an Emergency Delivery Pregnant people who had either asymptomatic or symptomatic infections were more likely to have emergency cesarean deliveries. Experts say if you're pregnant, ...
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Synthetic chemical in consumer products linked to early death, study finds (CNN) Synthetic chemicals called phthalates, found in hundreds of consumer products such as food storage containers, shampoo, makeup, perfume and children's ...
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What we know about Covid-19 jabs for kids In Israel, more than half of those over 12 years old and some younger children have had a single dose of Covid-19 vaccine – with a few already onto booster ...
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California coronavirus death count tops 70000 as cases fall SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- California's coronavirus death toll reached another once-unfathomable milestone — 70,000 people — on Monday as the state emerges from ...
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One in five of England's most critically ill Covid patients are unvaccinated women, a study finds. Since July, approximately one in five coronavirus patients who received an intensive lung-bypass treatment, or Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO), were ...
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60% of Americans Will Delay or Skip Flu Shot This Year: Survey By Robert Preidt, HealthDay Reporter. (HealthDay). TUESDAY, Oct. 12, 2021 (HealthDay News) -- Experts are warning that the upcoming flu season could be ...
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Oregon passes 4000 COVID deaths; weekly cases fall 13% More than 4,000 Oregonians have died from COVID-19-related illnesses since the start of the pandemic, state officials announced Monday, surpassing a somber ...
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Seattle to open COVID vaccine hub downtown, restart fire department mobile units At a news conference Monday, Mayor Jenny Durkan and partners from Amazon, Swedish Medical Center, Virginia Mason Franciscan Health and the SFD, announced the ...
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Amid the pandemic, Black and Latino men have experienced the largest drop in life expectancy Understanding life expectancy declines caused by COVID-19 provides an opportunity to spotlight racial and health disparities related to the pandemic and beyond.
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What is an 'endemic' and will we ever get there with COVID-19? About 59% of Americans are fully vaccinated, with many states still under 50%, making the concept of herd immunity less within close reach. For comparison, ...
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Oregon reports 20 more COVID-19 deaths over weekend, 2 from CO, as toll tops 4000 'Even more heartbreaking, because many of these deaths are preventable' with vaccine, OHA director says. PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- There are 20 new COVID-19 ...
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Monday Oct. 11 COVID-19 update: School dashboards round-up (WOWT) - Below are today's vaccination updates as well as data reports on new cases and other COVID-19 stats reported by health officials across Nebraska ...
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477 infected across 83 new COVID outbreaks at Michigan schools There were 83 new COVID-19 outbreaks linked to schools last week, resulting in the infection of at least 477 students and staff, according to the state ...
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NASA airborne laboratory flies through clouds to uncover surprising ocean link Jetting through the sky in a NASA aircraft, scientists discovered that about one-third of fresh cloud seedlings that originate in the ocean vanish into veteran ...
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Michigan COVID: Here's what to know Oct. 12, 2021 DETROIT – Michigan reported 9,137 new cases of COVID-19 and 36 virus-related deaths Monday -- an average of 3,045.7 cases over a three-day period. Of the 36 ...
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Michigan adds 9137 cases, 36 deaths from COVID-19 over three days The latest figures from the state Department of Health and Human Services push the overall totals to 1,064,557 cases and 21,349 deaths since the virus was first ...
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California COVID death count tops 70000 as the state emerges from latest virus surge California's coronavirus death toll reached another once-unfathomable milestone — 70,000 people — on Monday as the state emerges from the latest infection ...
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Coronavirus may be getting better at airborne transmission Newer variants of the coronavirus such as Alpha and Delta are highly contagious, infecting far more people than the original virus. Two new studies offer a ...
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Local agencies, businesses raise awareness, funds in fight against breast cancer Brunswick Police Department officials will be wearing a pink uniform patch to raise funds for the American Cancer Society breast cancer initiatives, ...
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1 in 5 severely ill COVID-19 patients have this in common "Since July, one in five covid patients receiving treatment through a special lung-bypass machine were expectant mums who have not had their first jab," the ...
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These Are the Biggest Reasons COVID Vaccine Efficacy Dropped, NY Study Says In what outgoing NY Health Commissioner Dr. Howard Zucker bills as the largest U.S. study of its kind conducted date, researchers assessed changes in ...
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Advanced Breast Cancer: The part of the journey no one talks about. Here's how you can help. ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — Most folks are aware that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, but you may not know that Wednesday, Oct. 13 is especially ...
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Iowa fines dental hygienist $100 for coming into work after positive COVID-19 test DES MOINES, Iowa – An Iowa dental hygienist who kept working while aware she had COVID-19 agreed to pay $100 fine in a settlement with the Iowa Dental Board ...
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Smokers, marijuana and substance users are more prone to breakthrough COVID-19 cases Breakthrough cases among fully vaccinated patients with substance use disorders were low overall. But the cases were higher among vaccinated people with ...
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Minnesota DNR issues emergency rule to further protect white-tailed deer from CWD The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is moving to reduce risk for the state's white-tailed deer in contracting chronic wasting disease (CWD) ...
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COVID cases are growing faster in Minnesota than anywhere else in the US But despite the number of COVID infections here surging upward of late, Minnesota's hospitalization and death rate remains low compared to other states. The ...
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Breast Health Begins with Screenings UPMC facilities have offered screening mammograms during the pandemic and continue to do so with many safety precautions in place. The Society of Breast Imaging ...
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COVID-19 vaccines can help your body recognize new wild variants, study says However, the vaccinated individuals who had not been previously infected with COVID-19 had a slow response to the variants. The study said that understanding ...
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COVID immunity through infection or vaccination: Are they equal? Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, a University of California-Irvine psychiatry professor, felt he didn't need to be vaccinated against COVID-19 because he'd fallen ill ...
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Flu season looms in Santa Fe as COVID-19 lingers But local and national health officials warn that doesn't mean you should forgo getting a flu shot this season. If anything, the continual coronavirus pandemic ...
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Type 2 diabetes and dizziness People with diabetes may experience dizziness, either as a symptom of the condition or as a result of dehydration or certain medications. · High blood sugar.
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Organ transplant surgery canceled due to new Cleveland Clinic policy requiring COVID-19 vaccination EASTLAKE, Ohio — Mike Ganim was five days away from life-saving kidney transplant surgery, when his wife, Debi, got the devastating news.
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Coronavirus Monday update: 25 more Minnesota deaths and 3223 new infections Minnesota recorded 25 more COVID-19 fatalities Monday and another 3,223 more coronavirus infections were reported by the state Department of Health.
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Community clinics shouldered the burden of vaccine rollout. Many haven't been paid The delays stem from the distinct way federally qualified health centers are reimbursed for care under Medicaid, the joint federal-state program providing ...
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Do I have Covid or a cold? Symptoms and how to tell the difference as 'worst cold ever' goes around The NHS says symptoms of a common cold include: a blocked or runny nose; a sore throat; headaches; muscle aches; coughs; sneezing; a raised temperature ...
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Organ centers to transplant patients: Get a COVID shot or move down on waitlist Across the country, growing numbers of transplant programs have chosen to either bar patients who refuse to take the widely available COVID-19 vaccines from ...
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Study explores reasons for drop in COVID-19 vaccine efficacy STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A New York State Department of Health (DOH) study released Monday found recent modest dips in coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine efficacy ...
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LA County reports 8 new COVID-19 deaths, 826 new cases According to state figures, there were 667 COVID-positive hospital patients in the county as of Monday, up from 656 on Sunday. The number of those patients in ...
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Family mistakenly given COVID vaccines instead of flu shots, Indiana attorney says In a news release sent to McClatchy News, the Evansville family's attorney said this was an accidental shot mix-up at their local Walgreens this month. The ...
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Exhausted Des Moines hospital workers face ongoing high COVID-19 hospitalizations On the eighth floor of UnityPoint's Iowa Methodist Hospital in downtown Des Moines, 56-year-old Russell Braley watched daytime TV in one of the recovery ...
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NYSDOH says new study shows effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines Statewide linked immunization, laboratory testing and hospitalization databases were used to determine vaccine-effectiveness (VE) over time of nearly nine ...
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Risk of dangerous blood clots linked to moderate COVID-19; high-dose blood thinner can prevent clots Oct 11 (Reuters) - The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the ...
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Drop in COVID-19 Cases Shows Parts of US May Be Reaching Herd Immunity According to Dr. Emily Landon, an infectious disease specialist at UChicago Medicine where she leads its infection control and prevention efforts, the situation ...
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Masking, Social Distancing During COVID-19 Pandemic Stopped Flu, RSV Spread During 2020 Cold and Flu Season New research shows that COVID-19 masking requirements also inhibited influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections during last year's flu ...
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New York COVID-19 vaccine breakthrough data shows shots still highly effective: study Indeed, many New Yorkers seemingly let their infectious-disease guard down at an inopportune moment as the delta variant struck this summer, contributing to ...
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Will COVID-19 & the flu cause a 'twindemic?' What experts are saying about co-infection risks (WXYZ) — Health leaders have been talking so much about getting the COVID-19 Vaccine. But now they also want to ask the public to get the flu vaccine.
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COVID-19: New Brunswick reporting 98 new cases as active case count reaches 1037 Public Health says the person who died is in their 70s and from Zone 2 (Saint John region). This brings the total number of COVID-19-related deaths in the ...
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West Nile Virus returns to Atlantic County with first human case since 2019 Now, county health officials are urging residents to take measures to reduce their exposure to mosquitos. Officials have confirmed the virus in 17 mosquito ...
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