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New Research Suggests Importance Of Vitamin D In Protecting Against Severe Covid-19 A newly published study by a team of researchers from the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine of Bar-Ilan University in Safed, Israel and the Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya, Israel shows a link between vitamin D deficiency and severity of disease from ...
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Bird flu: Outbreak at Pensthorpe Natural Park, near Fakenham in Norfolk In a statement, the park, which was home to BBC Springwatch from 2008 to 2010, said it was likely to have come from wild birds visiting the reserve. It added that ...
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CDC to ramp up wastewater monitoring program to track COVID-19 Hundreds of wastewater treatment sites across the country will start submitting water samples to laboratories to detect the presence of COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday. Data from the water samples can ...
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4th COVID shot: Who will need another booster soon Who needs a fourth dose now? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend some moderately and severely immunocompromised people 12 and older should get three primary shots of an mRNA vaccine (either Pfizer or Moderna) ...
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COVID infections continue to decline in Polk The rate of COVID-19 infection continues to subside in Polk County, suggesting that the latest wave peaked about three weeks ago. The Florida Department of Health reported 5,268 newly confirmed cases in Polk County for the week ending Thursday.
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Long COVID: The unusual trauma symptom that people may experience in intimate moments Some of these symptoms may linger on for a longer period post initial infection and may show up randomly. One of the common symptoms of long COVID is post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which can be triggered on several occasions, sometimes even in ...
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Heart disease survivor aspires to become paramedic WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Friday was National Go Red Day, a day where people wear red to raise awareness on heart disease and stroke which kills more than 650,000 people every year in the United States. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for ...
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World Health Organisation Calls for an End to Global Disparities in Cancer Treatment On World Cancer Day, the World Health Organisation (WHO) called for the gap in the availability of cancer care between high- and low-income countries to be addressed. Globally, cancer is one of the leading causes of death, with an estimated 20 million ...
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Experts weigh in on the importance of mental health care in cancer treatment "Cancer brings profound emotional and psychological distress. Very primarily, because it is perceived by people that it is not curable. This causes a lot of negative thoughts," said Dr Brinda Sitaram, psycho oncologist.
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COVID-19 hospitalizations in Maine continue slight downward trend Hospitalizations from COVID-19 are continuing to decline in Maine in a sign the omicron surge may be subsiding. On Saturday there were 339 people hospitalized with the virus across the state, a decline from 355 ...
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Highly virulent HIV variant discovered in Europe FOX 11 Los Angeles takes a look at previous interviews when Magic Johnson opened up about his HIV diagnosis. Scientists have found a previously unrecognized variant of HIV that's more virulent than usual and ...
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Fewer than 3000 new COVID-19 cases reported in Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — The lowest amount of new COVID-19 cases in over 21 days was reported Saturday as winter weather moved across Ohio. The Ohio Department of Health reported 2,810 new coronavirus cases and 153 more hospitalizations.
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Can Omicron-specific booster vaccine dose provide better protection? WHO chief scientist shares study Updating the existing Covid-19 vaccines to target the Omicron variant may not result in better protection, a new study suggests. The study, conducted by scientists at the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases's Vaccine Research Center, ...
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Wearing this mask can reduce odds of catching Covid by 83%: Top health expert As Omicron cases surge across the world, one of the best ways to protect wearing a proper mask. Top US-based epidemiologist Faheem Younus suggests that KN95 mask can protect upto 83%. Wear a KN95 mask and reduce your odds of catching COVID by 83%! Well ...
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Curious why people are wearing red today? BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) -The American Heart Association, the leading global volunteer organization dedicated to fighting heart disease and stroke, is rallying to "Reclaim Your Rhythm" on Friday, Feb. 4 as a part of the Association's Go Red for Women ...
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Harnessing innovation in cancer care However, success will also mean harnessing the latest technology and newest approaches to cancer diagnosis as they are discovered. Our series of annual Innovation Open Call competitions is an important way in which the NHS Cancer Programme ...
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UK Covid 5 February – 259 deaths and 60578 cases – see additional data Between 28 January 2022 and 3 February ...
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'I couldn't stop.' The pandemic is triggering eating disorders in our children (CNN) Like many girls in high school, Ella (not her real name) had days where she struggled with self-esteem. "I was able to cope with it because I had sports, I had friends, and I had school. Then the pandemic hit in March (2020) and I lost all of ...
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Coronavirus live updates | Over 169 crore Covid vaccine doses administered in India: Government The Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) had on Friday announced the reopening of gyms after over a month of being shut on account of rising COVID-19 cases in the city. The decision comes as a ...
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Three COVID-19 vaccine-infection combinations create highest quality antibodies - study Triple-vaccinated people, COVID-19 recoverees who then had two vaccine doses or double-vaccinated people who were then infected exhibited high-quality antibodies, a two-year-long study found. Twitter Email LinkedIn Whatsapp Facebook.
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Covid-19 recovery memo from GP not needed to return to work or school: Govt Recovered patients do not need a letter or memo from doctors to certify they have recovered from Covid-19 to return to work or to school. PHOTO: ST FILE. David Sun. Correspondent. Updated. 1 hour ago. Published. 4 hours ago.
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London NHS reflects on two years of Covid-19 Dr Tehseen Khan, a London GP and senior clinical adviser for the Covid-19 vaccination programme, has seen some of the worst of the pandemic, with Covid-19 spreading quickly among the capital's patients, and the best of human nature as NHS staff rallied ...
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Severe Covid patients had less access to monoclonal antibody therapy Due to unequal distribution, people over the age 65 at the highest risk for severe Covid-19 have often been the least likely to receive monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), according to new research. Monoclonal antibodies are very effective at treating mild ...
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