Sunday, September 3, 2023

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Daily update September 3, 2023
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The New York Times
The dozens of symptoms collectively known as long Covid, or post-Covid, can sideline anyone who has been infected. But they take a particular toll on some older patients, who may be more prone to certain forms of the illness.
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The New York Times
Older people are less likely to be diagnosed but more likely to experience certain kinds of illnesses, research suggests. Share full article.
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NPR
Scientists from around the world met face to face in Santa Fe, NM, this week to present the latest findings on long COVID and discuss studies of potential treatments. Facebook; Flipboard; Email. An error has occurred. logo.
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CNN
A photomicrograph shows Neisseria meningitidis bacteria. James Volk/CDC. CNN —. Five people have died from complications of ...
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The Columbus Dispatch
"From an allergy season perspective, (fall) is here," said Dr. Kara Wada, a clinical assistant professor of otolaryngology at Ohio State University's Wexner Medical Center.
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GOV.UK
Dr Meera Chand, Director of Clinical and Emerging Infections, UKHSA , said: Through our genomic surveillance we continue to see evolution of variants in the Omicron family. UKHSA is constantly ...
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Globalnews.ca
A pediatric infectious disease doctor says there's nothing to suggest that British Columbia parents sending kids back to school next week need to make big changes in how they manage COVID-19 after a new variant was discovered in the province.
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Thundeer Trophy Whitetails has about 300 deer on 150 acres, according to DATCP. Records show the CWD-positive doe was transferred Oct. 4, 2022, from Rodenkirch Whitetails ...
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WESTERNMASSNEWS.com
NDTV
Amidst a resurgence of COVID-19 cases in the United States, United Kingdom and China, a new variant dubbed "Pirola" has experts worried. According to the New York Times, the variant also referred to as BA.2.86, is a highly mutated variant of the ...
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