Sunday, December 18, 2022

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Daily update December 18, 2022
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USA TODAY
Viral outbreaks naturally vary, with some years worse than others, but COVID-19 certainly effected the natural patterns, said Dr. Ofer Levy, a pediatric infectious disease specialist who directs the Precision Vaccines Program at Boston Children's Hospital.
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Deseret News
What are the COVID-19 variants circulating in the U.S.? The coronavirus is expected to go through a series of modifications, Dr. Dean Blumberg, professor and chief of pediatric infectious disease at UC ...
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The Patriot Ledger
WEYMOUTH – South Shore Health officials say the system is grappling with lingering staffing shortages and a full emergency room as people battle a trifecta of respiratory illnesses – COVID-19, RSV and the flu. "We're in a phase where we have the ...
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Times of San Diego
Staying safe from the flu is even more important as COVID-19 and RSV continue to affect our communities, which is why I am constantly advising my patients to get vaccinated. I also find myself answering a ...
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Hindustan Times
Origins of serious illnesses in children: research · They discovered that mutated LCH cells had properties similar to both monocytes and dendritic cells, as well as a relatively newly discovered type of dendritic cell, the so-called dendritic cell type 3 ( ...
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NBC News
It's a good time to brush up on what scientists know, and still don't know, about how long people remain infectious with viral diseases — Covid, influenza, RSV — that are spreading across the U.S. ...
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Hindustan Times
Cellular therapies have been highly effective against many blood cancers, where the cells are easily accessible because they are floating freely. Solid tumours, however, build multiple defensive walls that prevent therapeutic T cells from entering.
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Boston Herald
Obesity, commonly measured by body mass index (BMI), continues to be a global epidemic and earlier studies suggested that obesity at midlife may lead to increased risk for dementia. But the association between BMI and the risk of dementia remains unclear.
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San Francisco Chronicle
State epidemiologist Dr. Erica Pan, shown here during a 2021 news conference at the Oakland Coliseum, says the Bay Area is seeing the strongest increases in California among a statewide surge in COVID cases.
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WNDU-TV
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - With the Tripledemic surging around the country, doctors want to warn us about a new debilitating disease linked to COVID infections and, in rare cases, vaccines. POTS, or Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome, ...
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WalesOnline
She had severe swelling and unable to walk. Thankfully, Nancie Rae Dolphin, 6, recovered from the infection and Kadie says she is back to her normal bubbly self. The mum-of ...
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