Saturday, April 30, 2022

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UK to limit supply of some HRT products to 'even out' distribution

Women will be able to get only three months' worth of certain hormone replacement therapy (HRT) products to improve general supply across the UK. The health secretary, Sajid Javid, has issued serious shortage protocols (SSPs) to limit the dispensing of ...

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Researchers develop eye-scanning app that can screen people for Alzheimer's, ADHD

Analyzing how a person's pupil dilates can offer early clues when it comes to detecting neurological conditions. Pupils tend to dilate when a person has to process a challenging cognitive task. Previous studies have found that those with ...

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Tips for preventing rabies in animals

First, visit your veterinarian with your pet on a regular basis and keep rabies vaccinations up-to-date for all cats, ferrets, and dogs. Second, maintain control of ...

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UConn Health Professionals Talk Rising CT COVID-19 Infection Rates

There are currently 212 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 in Connecticut. Of the 212 patients hospitalized, 62 (29.25%) are not fully vaccinated, officials said. People across the state are still paying close ...

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DOH: Tuberculosis cases rising in Washington state

The largest tuberculosis outbreak in 2 decades is tied to an outbreak in a Washington prison · Get breaking news alerts in the FREE FOX 13 Seattle app. · for Apple iOS or Android. And · delivered straight to your inbox.

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COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations on the rise in in Clark County

In terms of hospitalizations, right now about 98% of beds at Clark County hospitals occupied. COVID patients make up 5.5% of those. Intensive Care Unit beds for the sickest patients stand at 94% occupied, with 7% occupied by COVID patients.

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Mental distress during pregnancy may impact toddler development, small study suggests

Increased depression, anxiety and stress during pregnancy can alter the fetal brain, negatively impacting a child's early cognitive development, a new study suggests, drawing attention to the importance of mental health support for those who are ...

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Friday, April 29, 2022

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Shared Genetic Variants for COVID-19 Severity, Medical Conditions ID'd

Anurag Verma, Ph.D., from the Corporal Michael Crescenz VA Medical Center in Philadelphia, and colleagues conducted a phenome-wide association study (PheWAS) of genetic variants associated with critical illness or hospitalization due to severe COVID-19 (35 ...

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Thursday, April 28, 2022

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SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence Up From Dec. 2021 to Feb. 2022

By February 2022, seroprevalence reached 75.2 percent among children aged 0 to 11 years, 74.2 percent for teens aged 12 to 17 years. microbiologist with a tube of blood analyzed under a microscope and contaminated by Coronavirus with label. Adobe Stock.

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RSV Vaccine Holds Promise for Pregnant Women

A bivalent protein-based vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) administered during pregnancy was safe and led to higher neutralizing antibody responses in mothers, as well as evidence of protection in their infants, an interim analysis of a ...

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Stratifying patients by risk of poor outcomes could reduce overtreatment of lung cancer

One means of achieving this is through the growing field of radiomics, which can identify minute patterns and features in medical imaging that human readers may be unable to detect. A new study published in Cancer Biomarkers analyzed ...

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COVID-19, flu cases rising in Jackson County

Officials said the best way to reduce the risk of seasonal flu and COVID-19 and its potentially serious complications is to get vaccinated. Good health habits can also reduce the spread of virus-borne illnesses, ...

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Public health impact of covid-19 vaccines in the US: observational study

Conclusions Higher vaccination coverage was associated with lower rates of population level covid-19 mortality and incidence in the US. Introduction. As of 11 April 2022, 497 960 492 cases covid ...

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Fifth COVID Shot Recommended for Patients With Cancer

A fifth shot of an mRNA vaccine represents a second booster, the group explained, because the primary mRNA immunization series for immunocompromised individuals involves three doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine. The update, ...

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Pfizer Seeks FDA Approval of COVID-19 Boosters for Children Ages 5 to 11

WEDNESDAY, April 27, 2022 (HealthDay News) -- Pfizer Inc. announced Tuesday that it has asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve emergency use of its booster shot for children ages 5 to 11 years. The application hinges on a study of 140 ...

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Wednesday, April 27, 2022

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New Report Links PFAS Exposure to Liver Damage

Researchers have identified several conditions that put people at greater risk for nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), including obesity, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. And previous research suggested that exposure to environmental ...

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China reports first case of H3N8 Bird Flu in 4-year-old baby boy

According to the commission, the boy was infected directly by birds and the strain was not found to have “the ability to effectively infect humans”. The health body also said that the tests of the boy's close human contacts found “no abnormalities”.

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Women in Scotland nearly twice as likely to die from asthma attacks as men

WOMEN in Scotland are almost twice as likely to suffer a fatal asthma attack compared to men, according to new research. While pollen, air pollution and dust are well known triggers for people with the chronic lung condition, campaigners stressed that ...

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In Pics: China reports first human case of H3N8 bird flu as authorities play down contagion risk

China has confirmed its first known human case of the H3N8 strain of avian flu, but health authorities say the risk of widespread transmission among people stands low. H3N8 is known to have been circulating since 2002 after first emerging in North ...

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Scottish women 'almost twice as likely' to die from asthma than men – with hormones thought to play role

Fluctuations of their levels in the body can cause symptoms to flare-up or trigger asthma attacks, something many people are unaware of. This can be during puberty or periods, as well as pregnancy and ...

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Tuesday, April 26, 2022

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Biden administration boosts access to antivirals as covid cases rise

The Biden administration announced plans Tuesday to nearly double the number of pharmacies that carry antiviral pills to combat covid-19 as many consumers report difficulty finding a doctor to prescribe the medication, or a pharmacy that carries it, ...

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World Immunisation Week 2022: Why getting vaccinated is necessary

Why is vaccination necessary? Vaccination is necessary to prevent many diseases and infections. Getting vaccinated is very important for everyone. It provides the body's immunity strength to fight against the diseases. Vaccines are given ...

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Fourth doses in Ontario: When should you get one?

Ontario medical experts are continuing to encourage people to get COVID-19 booster shots, but the timing can differ for people who have been previously infected with the virus. The province has been offering fourth doses – or second boosters – since ...

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Biden will make Paxlovid, a highly effective COVID drug, available to more pharmacies

There is a new push from the White House to get Paxlovid, a drug which reduces the risk of COVID hospitalization by 90 percent, into the hands of more Americans. The rollout of the medication has been slow since it was authorized for use in December, ...

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Breakthrough research reveals Humans possess surprising nutritional intelligence

The research findings were published in the journal 'Appetite' by Jeff Brunstrom who is the lead author and Professor of Experimental Psychology and Mark Schatzker at the University of Bristol. According to ...

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Monday, April 25, 2022

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11 Best CBD oils for anxiety and depression

Full-spectrum CBD oil is a term used to describe CBD oil products that contain all the cannabinoids and terpenes found in the hemp plant. This includes CBD, CBN, CBC, and CBG. It also includes a range of other beneficial compounds, such as amino acids, ...

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Donors making a difference: Funding a range of lifesaving immunizations for people of all ages

Polio vaccination, Djibouti, March 2022. ©WHO. Contributions from donors are allowing WHO to help countries acquire and deliver vaccines to protect their populations from polio, cervical cancer, malaria, cholera, measles, COVID-19, typhoid and other ...

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World Malaria Day: Know The Important Causes, Symptoms & Prevention Tips

World Malaria Day is recognised globally on the 25th of April with an aim to spread awareness about the this mosquito-borne disease. This year the theme for World Malaria Day is "Harness innovation to reduce the malaria disease burden and save lives".

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Did you know that Mediterranean diet can reduce risk of preeclampsia, keep diabetes & cancer at bay?

The Mediterranean diet, as the name suggests, draws heavily from the coastal cuisines of Turkey, Italy, Greece, Spain and a few other sea based regions. At the heart of this diet plan is olive oil and generous servings of fishes, which are rich in ...

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World Immunization Week 2022 | From Smallpox To Covid-19: How Vaccines Saved Lives For Centuries

New Delhi: For centuries, humans have searched for ways to protect each other against deadly diseases. Immunisation has a long history, from experiments and taking chances to a global vaccine roll-out in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic.

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Imaging salt levels in tumors could help diagnose and monitor breast cancer

Analyzing sodium levels in breast cancer tumors can give an accurate indication of how aggressive a cancer is and whether chemotherapy treatments are taking effect, new research has shown. In a study, by the universities of York and Cambridge and ...

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5 Best Keto BHB Pills: Does Keto BHB Pills Really Work?

Keto BHB pills reviews will help you select the best keto supplements. Keto diet is one of the most effective dieting programs that you will come across today in the dieting industry. To support you in your keto dieting journey, there are several keto ...

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Avian flu detected in wild birds 10 NY counties

According to the DEC, highly pathogenic avian flu has been found in free-ranging wild birds, such as bald eagles, Canadian geese, mute swans, red-tailed hawks and turkey vultures. The ...

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Sunday, April 24, 2022

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Here's the biggest Maine stories you may have missed this week

The Maine CDC has confirmed a fatal case of Powassan virus infection in a Waldo County resident. This is an illness spread by bite of infected ticks. The adult developed neurologic symptoms and died while ...

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Exercising even half the recommended amount can help prevent depression

Antidepressant medication and talk therapy are commonly prescribed treatments, but exercise is also considered an effective treatment. Exercise sparks the brain's release of endorphins, sometimes referred to as feel-good hormones. It can also quiet ...

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Why you can expect more ticks this summer in Michigan

As Michigan enters another spring tick season, the overall outlook feels a bit bleak. Over the past decade these biting arachnids have been expanding their range across the state, and while certain factors might make a particular year feel better or ...

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The 'huge issue' of HRT shortages - and what is being done

Tens of thousands of women have been left frustrated following supply issues with vital medication to help with menopause symptoms. The problem with prescribed Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) demand has hit headlines again after first coming to light ...

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4-year-old is all smiles at 'Beauty and the Beast' cancer fundraiser at New Springville Stop & Shop

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Mercedes Gleason of Great Kills was belle of the ball at a “Beauty and the Beast” fundraiser to support treatment for childhood cancer held on Saturday afternoon at Stop & Shop in New Springville. Surrounded by family and friends ...

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Only 29% of UK Covid hospital patients recover within a year

Fewer than one in three people who have been hospitalised with Covid-19 have fully recovered a year after they succumbed to infection. That is the shock finding of a survey into the impact of long Covid ...

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Pigs can pass deadly superbugs to people, study reveals

“Our finding indicates that C difficile is a reservoir of antimicrobial resistance genes that can be exchanged between animals and humans,” said Bejaoui, who is due to present her study at the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious ...

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Bird flu has killed dozens of bald eagles

With millions of chickens on commercial poultry farms sickened and dying from a highly virulent strain of bird flu in recent months, it might have escaped notice that some of the nation's most stunning wild birds have also been felled by the virus.

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Saturday, April 23, 2022

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Cold atmospheric plasma for addressing the COVID-19 pandemic

CAP technologies have shown great promise for a wide range of medical applications from wound healing and cancer treatment to sterilization methods to mitigate airborne and fomite transfer of viruses. This review engages the broader community of scientists ...

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AI tool accurately predicts tumour regrowth in cancer patients

Doctors and scientists have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can accurately predict how likely tumours are to grow back in cancer patients after they have undergone treatment. The breakthrough, described as “exciting” ...

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Proceed cautiously if feeding amid 'bird flu' outbreak, experts advise

With some new information to share, this will be a continuation of last week's discussion on feeding wild birds this spring given the recent outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, also referred to as HPAI or “bird flu.”.

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National registry to collect flu data, track outbreaks

The registry will record all details of influenza cases collected from across the states and will help track outbreaks, maintain records of each patient and formulate policies to check spread of virus. According to CMRI Hospital director ...

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New research: Common drug found effective against mild and moderate Covid

The drug: Indomethacin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug available as capsules and a liquid suspension, to be taken orally. According to the US National Library of Medicine, indomethacin works by stopping the body's production of a substance that ...

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Friday, April 22, 2022

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Longest Covid infection lasted 505 days, tests show

The unnamed individual had other underlying medical conditions and sadly died in hospital in 2021. Persistent infections such as this are still rare, say the London medics. Most people naturally clear the virus, but the patient in question had a severely ...

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Maine resident dies from rare tick disease

AUGUSTA, Maine (WPRI) — The Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Maine CDC) confirmed a fatal case of Powassan virus infection in Waldo County. The unidentified adult developed neurologic symptoms and died while in the hospital, the Maine ...

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Only one in three with high blood sugar have good diabetes control in India: study

Diabetes, along with hypertension is emerging as a major public health challenge in India and changing lifestyles, mainly in urban areas, is rapidly aiding the high disease burden. · Related stories.

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Study demonstrates that a low-dose, bivalent, unmodified mRNA vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 is highly efficacious

In a recent study posted to the bioRxiv* preprint server, the researchers compared the efficiency of monovalent and bivalent messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA) vaccines against the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).

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No one's safe until…: Johns Hopkins scientist on 3 ways the COVID pandemic can evolve

No one is safe until all are vaccinated, Johns Hopkins scientist Amita Gupta said while pointing out that more new variants are likely to emerge if everyone doesn't have access to the vaccine. “Vaccine inequity remains an issue both within India," she ...

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Patients hospitalized with COVID-19 were three times as likely to die than those with seasonal influenza

Adults (aged 18 or older) hospitalized with COVID-19 are at higher risk of complications and death than those with influenza, despite being younger and having fewer chronic illnesses, according to a retrospective cohort study conducted at the Hospital ...

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COVID-19 mRNA vaccine protects against ICU admission for 1 year

Protection from COVID-19, which arises due to infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has been provided by several vaccines, such as those produced by Pfizer-BioNTech (BNT162b2) and Moderna (mRNA-1273).

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Omicron – The new SARS-CoV-2 challenge?

SARS-CoV-2 virus has infected nearly 300 M people worldwide and has been associated with over 6 M deaths by March 2022. Since the virus emergence in December 2019 in Wuhan, several new mutations have been described. The World Health Organization has ...

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Thursday, April 21, 2022

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Temporary removal of bird feeders can help reduce potential spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza

As Michigan continues to respond to detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza – commonly referred to as “bird flu” – some residents are asking questions about how best to keep themselves, their poultry flocks and wild bird populations safe.

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US defence studied invisibility, nuking Moon, other speculative tech, released secret documents reveal

The US government's Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program (AATIP) has studied several speculative technologies such as invisibility cloaking, and boring a tunnel through the Moon with nuclear explosions, a trove of newly released secret ...

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As fentanyl deaths spike in Mississippi, new law imposes harsher penalties on dealers

After losing her son, Parker, to a drug overdose, Cordie Rodenbaugh is fighting. The murder conviction, however, was overturned in 2018 by the state court of appeals, which found there ...

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The DNR requests Michiganders to remove bird feeders

KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The Department of Natural Resources is giving information on how Michiganders can keep themselves safe from the highly contagious avian influenza, also known as the bird flu. The bird flu has been confirmed in wild birds and domestic ...

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Tests of Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Prove Positive

However, Oxitec says larger tests are needed to determine whether the insects can suppress the disease-spreading mosquito population in the wild, according to Nature. Dengue, Zika, and yellow fever are some of the diseases the experiments hope to reduce.

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Case study reports 20-day gap between two different COVID infections

Researchers in Spain are reporting on the case of a young healthcare worker testing positive to COVID-19 twice in 20 days. Genomic sequencing revealed the first infection was the Delta variant and the second was Omicron making this the shortest ...

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Some doctors debate name change for low-grade prostate cancer

Cancer cells develop in nearly all prostates as men age. It can be a serious disease, but most men diagnosed with prostate cancer do not die from it. Pow-Sang said that from a medical end they know many of these cancers don't need to be treated.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2022

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XE COVID variant: Centre directs states to take 5 precautionary measures as cases rise. Read here

Owing to the rise in the number of COVID cases and the positivity rate, the Centre on Tuesday wrote to states and UTs to keep monitoring the spread of the virus. It also directed Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Maharashtra, and Mizoram to remain ...

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Do I still need to wear a mask? A guide to help you decide.

Lab researchers have found that various types of face masks, including cloth masks, surgical masks and N95 respirators, help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.

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The epidemiological features of SARS-CoV-2 infections in the fifth wave in Hong Kong

In the first two years of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, Hong Kong recorded 12,631 confirmed SARS-CoV-2 cases and 213 SARS-CoV-2-associated mortality. By December 31, 2021, 70% of Hong Kong citizens had received two doses of COVID-19 ...

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Covid 4th wave: India reports 2067 new Covid-19 infections, active cases cross 10000 mark

With 2,067 new coronavirus infections being reported in a day, India's total tally of Covid-19 cases rose to 4,30,47,594 while the active cases increased to 12,340, according to the Union Health Ministry data updated on Wednesday.

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Computational design of stapled peptide inhibitor against SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain

Using computer simulation, the mechanism and thermodynamics of the binding of six stapled peptides with RBD have been estimated. Among these, the one with two lactam stapling agents has shown binding affinity, sufficient to overcome RBD-ACE2 binding.

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Pediatric flu death confirmed in West Virginia

CHARLESTON — West Virginia has reported its first influenza-associated pediatric death for the 2021-22 flu season. The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources' Bureau for Public Health confirmed the death in a news release Wednesday.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2022

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A Complete Guide On How To Take Care Of Acne-Prone Skin

It involves reducing the onset of acne all together by making lifestyle changes and forming a skincare routine that best suits your skin. To understand 'acne' better, let us first understand inflammatory and noninflammatory acne. Clogged pores that appear ...

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Despite effective treatments, HIV drags on. Experts warn COVID may face the same fate

HIV and SARS-CoV-2 are completely different viruses. They spread and make people sick in completely different ways. But in 2020, when COVID-19 started to spread, Stephanie Brooks-Wiggins says, it felt familiar. "Everywhere you went, people just seemed ...

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Covid hasn't given up all its secrets. Here are 6 mysteries experts hope to unravel

Yet more than two years after SARS-CoV-2 appeared, as documented deaths in the U.S. near 1 million and estimated global deaths reach as high as 18 million, there are still many mysteries about the virus and the pandemic it caused. They range from the ...

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New, longest documented case of persistent acute SARS-CoV-2 infection

In a recent study published on the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers describe a 16-month-old case of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in an immunocompromised individual. Following unsuccessful therapy with ...

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Cutting Edge: After Covid, can genome sequencing help identify gene responsible for drug-resistant TB?

Tuberculosis is the leading infectious disease killer in the world and was only recently overtaken by Covid-19. Scientists are keen on exploring whole genome sequencing (WGS) for TB investigation.

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Caddo Parish's COVID cases up 12.5%; Louisiana cases surge 27.8%

New coronavirus cases leaped in Louisiana in the week ending Sunday, rising 27.8% as 1,024 cases were reported. The previous week had 801 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. Louisiana ranked 40th among the states where coronavirus was ...

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Monday, April 18, 2022

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Do you need a second booster shot? An epidemiologist has some answers

The researchers found that after a fourth dose, the rate of COVID-19 infection was two times lower than after a third dose. However, this protection quickly waned after six weeks. They also found the rate of severe disease was four times lower compared to ...

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First case of Avian flu confirmed in Pennsylvania

EAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP, LANCASTER COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture confirmed Saturday the first avian flu infection in the commonwealth's commercial poultry industry. A case of avian flu turned up in a flock of chickens at ...

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World Liver Day 2022: How to protect your liver when you have diabetes

Diabetes is the second cause of liver failure and transplantation in India. Type 2 diabetes is a chronic condition that impacts the way one's body metabolizes sugar. It happens when the body becomes resistant to insulin. This can invite complications along ...

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Impact of COVID-19 booster vaccination campaign in Israel

In a recent Science Translational Medicine study, researchers assess the implications of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) booster vaccine on the Israeli population. In June 2021, the Israeli population experienced a remarkable increase in ...

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COVID-19 roundup: Protective 4th dose, risk of eye blood clots

In this week's roundup, the latest scientific research on the coronavirus, including its treatments and vaccines, suggests that a fourth dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine is highly ...

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Sunday, April 17, 2022

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Why we can't 'boost' our way out of the COVID-19 pandemic for the long term

As immunologists studying immune response to infections and other threats, we are trying to better understand the vaccine booster-induced immunity against COVID-19. Activating longer-term immunity. It's a bit of a ...

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Mysterious liver illness seen in kids in US, Europe

NEW YORK – Health officials in several countries are investigating mysterious cases of severe liver disease in children, and they think it may be related to a kind of virus usually associated with colds. The U.K. has been investigating at least 74 ...

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Long nails could mean fungus, bacteria dangers, studies find

One study even found MRSA, an antibiotic-resistant bacteria that can cause severe hospital infections. Researchers said people could transfer the bacteria into their system by scratching themselves, picking their nose, or sucking on ...

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NHS mental health services supporting record number of children

During the pandemic the NHS fast-tracked the rollout of a 24/7 crisis support lines for children and adults, and figures show the line has received around 200,000 calls a month since its launch.

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Scientists find clues to long covid cause

Covid-19 patients can harbor the coronavirus in their feces for months after infection, researchers found, stoking concern that its persistence can aggravate the immune system and cause long Covid symptoms. In the largest study ...

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Experts hail new double-drug wonder therapy that can dramatically boost the survival of lung cancer patients

Trial results announced this month showed that patients given the immunotherapy medicine nivolumab alongside chemotherapy prior to surgery were more likely to live longer, compared to those given chemo alone. Sufferers ...

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'Magic mushrooms' for therapy? Vets help sway conservatives

Matthew Butler spent 27 years in the Army, but it took a day in jail to convince him his post-traumatic stress disorder was out of control. The recently retired Green Beret had already tried antidepressants, therapy and a support dog.

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Saturday, April 16, 2022

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Clinical manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 infection in neonates and the probability of maternal transmission

One of 126 babies born to SARS-CoV-2-infected mothers was found to be positive (0.79%). The referred positive neonates were either asymptomatic or suffered from symptoms ranging from mild respiratory distress to pneumonia. Most SARS-CoV-2-positive neonates ...

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Covid-19 still a risk, can trigger large epidemics

Published: 16th April 2022 06:45 AM | Last Updated: 16th April 2022 06:45 AM | A+A A-. A health worker conducts COVID-19 Rapid Antigen test at the district administration office,. Image used for representational purpose only. (File Photo | PTI).

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Experts assure wild turkeys at minimal risk of contracting avian flu ahead of hunting season

MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - With the 2022 spring turkey season opening April 20 for Wisconsin hunters, wildlife experts are assuring them that even with the avian flu, turkeys are safe to hunt. Wild Turkeys are not at a high risk of contracting the avian ...

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Omicron subvariant XE detected in Hawaiʻi

Infectious disease epidemiologist Maria Van Kerkhove said XE doesn't appear to have more severe effects than other versions of the virus. A recombinant variant occurs when an individual becomes infected with two or more variants at ...

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Friday, April 15, 2022

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Have you heard of these 4 unusual coronavirus symptoms?

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — By now, we've all heard about the most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), but there are several unusual signs of the illness that no one seems to talk about. While fatigue, sore throat, fever, body aches and cough are the ...

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People who've had Covid appear more likely to develop diabetes — here's why that might be

So how could COVID cause diabetes? There are many plausible theories about how COVID might cause diabetes, but none have been proven. One possibility is that inflammation caused by the virus could bring about insulin resistance ...

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Health officials urge people to carry naloxone after rise in overdose deaths

The Washington State Department of Health said it wants everyone to carry naloxone to help prevent deaths from opioid overdose. Naloxone is a medicine that rapidly reverses an opioid overdoes and comes in two forms, a nasal spray or intramuscular kit.

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Is it Covid or flu? Know how some common symptoms can help you differentiate

Sore throat is one of the most common symptoms experienced by patients with Covid-19. On the other hand, it is something that those dealing with the common flu or cold go through. A sore throat usually feels dry, painful and scratchy.

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UVA Study: Pfizer covid vaccine offers fewer antibodies overtime compared to Moderna

RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - A new University of Virginia study finds antibodies in Pfizer's covid vaccine falls much faster than Moderna's covid shot over time. UVA researchers who conducted the study said antibodies are expected to decrease over time but ...

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Many coronavirus cases go uncounted. Are there better ways to track the pandemic?

The official tally of coronavirus infections in the United States has always been an underestimate. But as Americans increasingly turn to at-home tests, states shutter mass testing sites and institutions cut back on surveillance testing, ...

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Georgia DPH transitions from daily to weekly COVID-19 data reporting

The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) announced that it will be transitioning from daily to weekly COVID-19 data reporting. Beginning April 20, every Wednesday case counts and vaccination updates will be published on the DPH website.

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Determining the incidence and prevalence of alopecia areata

A multicenter investigation provides information on the prevalence and incidence of patchy hair loss in children, also known as alopecia areata. Thanks to March 2022's Academy Awards (and an incident involving actress Jada Pinkett Smith and her ...

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Thursday, April 14, 2022

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Getting a meningitis vaccine might provide some protection against gonorrhea, studies say

A trio of studies are suggesting that vaccines already in use to prevent meningitis could also provide some level of protection against untreatable gonorrhea, something that could be key considering rising rates of the disease in Canada.

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Even in the first year of the pandemic, STD rates continued to climb in the US, CDC says

The CDC noted STD cases may have gone unreported and actually increased due to COVID-19 precautions. Chlamydia rates were down in the U.S., but gonorrhea and syphilis cases rose over 2020. Cases ...

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What to know about those irritating pollen allergies in Louisville this spring

Sneezing, scratchy throat, and stingy eyes? Yep, it's that time of year. April showers bring — well, allergies. Louisville is notoriously bad for people with allergies, ...

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Precision Oncology: The future of cancer care

Although standard of care guidelines are specific to the cancer type and may involve different modalities of cancer treatment like surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy and immunotherapy the unique biology of each tumor has become integral to ...

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COVID-19 vaccines will not be required for school entry in Washington state

The Washington State Board of Health will not require COVID-19 vaccines for children to attend schools and day cares. Earlier this year, the technical advisory group, made up of representatives from public health and education sectors statewide, ...

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Year-long cough, chronic fatigue: SA doctors sound 'long COVID' alarm

One clinician told InDaily he had been treating patients with dry coughs lingering for up to nine months, while international studies suggest they can persist beyond a year. Doctors say many symptoms are similar to those of chronic fatigue syndrome.

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UK approves sixth Covid-19 vaccine

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Wednesday, April 13, 2022

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Few UK online sexually transmitted infection test services meet national standards

Online testing for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is subject to limited regulatory oversight. But the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) and the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) have ...

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State public health officials move away from 'outdated' COVID testing positivity rate in favor of hospital metrics

One of Illinois' most familiar COVID-19 barometers is going away. The state Department of Public Health announced Tuesday it will no longer report seven-day average case positivity rates — figures that, since the early days of the pandemic, ...

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Paxlovid sits on shelves as COVID-19 transmission grows in Alberta

With supplies of Paxlovid stockpiled in Alberta, and COVID-19 numbers ticking back up, some doctors hope the province will move quickly to improve access to the at-home antiviral treatment. Alberta has 16,000 courses of the treatment in stock, ...

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Centre County Adds 24 COVID-19 Cases; Pennsylvania Reports 1272 New Positives

The new cases bring the county's total to 35,245 (31,286 confirmed and 3,959 probable), according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Centre County's seven-day moving average for new cases is 17.1, up from 8.7 a week ago and its highest average since ...

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CoVac-1 Yields Yields Promising Results in Those With Cancer-Related Immunoglobulin Deficiency

A multi-peptide COVID-19 vaccine, CoVac-1, has shown promising T-cell response and safety for patients with cancer who have disease- or treatment-related immunoglobulin deficiency, according to a phase 1/2 trial that was presented during American ...

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First Upper Michigan case of Avian Flu detected in Menominee County

This is the third detection in domestic birds in the state. According to MDARD, HPAI is a highly contagious virus that can be spread in various ways from flock to flock, including by wild birds, ...

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Tuesday, April 12, 2022

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Respiratory virus vaccine study open to New Orleans area seniors

NEW ORLEANS — Because of all the measures taken to prevent COVID in the last two years, medical experts say babies and toddlers did not develop immunity to a different respiratory virus called RSV. And that caused the numbers to skyrocket from one ...

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UK govt 'abandoning interest' in virus fight

NHS official calls for a renewed focus on vaccination program, additional resources. One of the most senior figures in the National Health Service in England has accused the government of "washing its hands of responsibility "and "abandoning" health ...

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THE LANCET RESPIRATORY MEDICINE: Myopericarditis following COVID-19 vaccination is rare, finds international ...

Peer-reviewed/Meta-analysis/People. New analysis of over 11 studies covering 395 million COVID-19 vaccine doses reveals that the risk of heart inflammation (myopericarditis) following COVID-19 vaccination is comparable to or lower than the risk ...

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Covid-19 Vaccines Carry Low Risk of Heart Conditions, Studies Find

Cardiac risks including myocarditis were higher following Covid-19 infection and non-Covid vaccination than after Covid vaccination · Spring Sale.

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Monday, April 11, 2022

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Scientists reprogram old skin cells to regain youthful function

Babraham: Scientists at Babraham Institute have developed a new technique for rejuvenating skin cells. This technique has allowed scientists to rewind the cellular biological clock by around 30 years according to molecular measures, ...

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'Time jump': Scientists say they can reverse aging of skin cells by 30 years

These partially rejuvenated cells also showed signs of behaving more like youthful cells. While still in its early stages, they say the research, if replicated in other cell types, could have implications for regenerative medicine and create cells that are ...

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Deadly strain of avian flu found in Vermont

BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A deadly strain of bird flu sweeping through flocks around the country is in Vermont. At least two bald eagles were found dead and tested positive for avian influenza, known as bird flu. The eagles were found in Grand Isle and ...

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Can Cancer Blood Tests Live up to Promise of Saving Lives?

After a repeat blood test, a PET scan and a needle biopsy, she was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. “I cried,” the retired real estate broker said. “Just a couple ...

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COVID is airborne and why it took WHO 2 years to admit it

MANILA, Philippines—Earlier this year, President Rodrigo Duterte expressed bewilderment about how Omicron, a variant of the COVID-causing virus SARS Cov-2, was able to infect more people, including those who just stayed home.

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Scientists reprogram old skin cells to regain youthful function

ANI | Updated: Apr 11, 2022 09:21 IST. Babraham (Cambridge) [UK], April 11 (ANI): Scientists at Babraham Institute have developed a new technique for rejuvenating skin cells. This technique has allowed scientists to rewind the cellular biological clock ...

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COVID antiviral order doubled ahead of PBS listing

The Federal Government has reinforced its backing of the nirmatrelvir plus ritonavir oral antiviral (sold as Paxlovid) by placing another half a million treatment courses on order ahead of its listing on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).

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Sunday, April 10, 2022

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Living with COVID: Experts divided on UK plan as cases soar

LONDON -- For many in the U.K., the pandemic may as well be over. Mask requirements have been dropped. Free mass testing is a thing of the past. And for the first time since spring 2020, people can go abroad for holidays without ordering tests or ...

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India extends COVID-19 booster shots to all adults

Unlike other countries, where many people receive a different vaccine as a booster, most Indians have received the same type — in most cases the AstraZeneca vaccine produced by India's Serum Institute, the world's largest vaccine maker.

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What is XE variant? Experts on common symptoms, severity and possibility of new wave

It is known to be 10% more transmissible and has a higher community transmission advantage of 1.1 as compared to the original virus," says Dr Charu Dutt Arora, Consultant Physician and Infectious Disease Specialist, Head, Ameri Health, Asian Hospital, ...

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Covid-19: Community cases drop to second-lowest level since RAT results began to be counted

There are 6718 community cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand on Sunday, the second-lowest total since rapid antigen tests were first counted in the daily numbers. The Ministry of Health said there were 604 hospitalisations, down from 635 on Saturday.

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Can a diet rich in fruits, vegetables help lower the risk of diabetes? - Find out

The consumption of healthy plant-based foods, including fruits, vegetables, nuts, coffee, and legumes, is associated with a lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes (T2D) in generally healthy people and supports their role in diabetes prevention.

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Avian flu detected in Pitkin County flock

PITKIN COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has confirmed that a backyard flock in Pitkin County has tested positive for the highly pathogenic avian flu virus, HPAI. According to the Colorado Department of Agriculture, ...

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Saturday, April 9, 2022

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Zoos are moving their birds indoors to protect them against a deadly strain of the avian flu

Cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) have been rising in backyard flocks and wild birds across dozens of states in recent months, prompting zoo officials to temporarily shut down bird exhibits. "This ...

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What you need to know about second COVID-19 boosters

MANKATO, Minn. (KEYC) — Second COVID-19 booster shots have been authorized for some parts of the population, and Mayo Clinic is weighing in on what you need to know. The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...

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Dr. Anthony Fauci talks about vaccine efficacy and second boosters

NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Biden, about the new study on vaccines and the current COVID-19 wave. AILSA CHANG, HOST: Hundreds of people are still dying from COVID-19 every day across the U.S. as ...

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Dr. Anthony Fauci talks about vaccine efficacy and second boosters

AILSA CHANG, HOST: Hundreds of people are still dying from COVID-19 every day across the U.S. as the highly contagious variant BA.2 takes hold. But there is a new study out that shows the U.S. vaccination campaign has saved more than 2 million American ...

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What you should know about treating covid-19

The Food and Drug Administration authorized the first antiviral pills to treat Covid-19 from Pfizer Inc. and Merck & Co. and partner Ridgeback Biotherapeutics LP in December. The authorizations came after each drugmaker's pill received a positive ...

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COVID Watch: Next Week Could See Masking Changes

Dear Drexel Students and Colleagues,. While we are not yet making changes, Drexel is keeping an eye on the latest COVID-19 case data in the Philadelphia area, driven by Omicron subvariant BA.2 ...

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Coronavirus: Experts say mask mandate may not be necessary for now

Setting at rest fears over Covid restrictions being relaxed, several experts say the two-year stringent mask mandate has led to fatigue and can be removed from public spaces for now just as many countries have done.

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Rhode Island poultry farmers shielding their flocks from bird flu

The highly contagious avian influenza has led to the depopulation of 24 million chickens and turkeys in the US in the past two months. Rhode Island has no reported cases -- yet. By Carlos R. Muñoz Globe Staff,Updated April 8, 2022, 3:38 p.m..

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Friday, April 8, 2022

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Illness from Omicron Variant Shorter Than from Delta, UK Finds

Disease caused by the omicron variant is on average around two days shorter than the delta variant, a large study of vaccinated Britons who kept a smartphone log of their COVID-19 symptoms after breakthrough infections found.

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Professor Adrian Esterman on everything we know about Deltacron and Omicron XE

A new hybrid variant of COVID-19 has been detected in Australia. The first cases of the 'Deltacron' were reported on Friday by NSW Health. Advertisement. Ad. Known as a recombinant variant, it is one of two concerning strains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus ...

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Fatigue after Covid is more than just feeling tired. 5 tips on what to do

But in some people the fatigue drags on even when the infection is gone. This can be debilitating and frustrating. Simply resting more makes no difference. Here's what we know about post-COVID fatigue, ...

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COVID-19: Experts expect BC will eventually offer second boosters to younger people

B.C.'s seniors advocate says she is surprised the province is offering a second booster shot primarily to those 70 and older because COVID hospitalizations here per capita were higher than Ontario's, where fourth shots are offered to those 60 and older ...

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Former Office of AIDS manager sentenced in $2M fraud scheme

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KTXL) — A former state employee was sentenced to two years in prison and ordered to pay $481,200 in restitution for her role in a fraud scheme, the Office of U.S. Attorney Phillip A. Talbert announced Thursday.

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Immune cell 'fingerprint' could help identify autoimmune disease treatments

The discovery has implications for tailored treatments and the development of new drugs. digital rendering of a b cell. Our immune cells' unique 'fingerprints' could be used to rapidly identify autoimmune ...

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Thursday, April 7, 2022

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Patient with Neurodegenerative Disease Walks for First Time in a Year with Electrical Implant

A system that includes electronics implanted directly on the spinal cord, to reactivate the neurons that regulate blood pressure, has allowed a patient suffering from a debilitating neurodegenerative disease to get up and walk again after being ...

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COVID-19 Infection May Increase Risk of Serious Blood Clots for up to 6 Months: Study

People infected with COVID-19 are at an increased risk of deep vein thrombosis — a blood clot in the leg — for up to three months, pulmonary embolism — a blood clot in the lung — up to six months, and a bleeding event for up to two months, ...

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The dilemma of Covid immunity: If now's not a good time to drop Omicron restrictions, when is?

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says the Covid-19 traffic light settings will continue unchanged for now. Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins has suggested New Zealand could remain in the red ...

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Lifesaving COVID-19 pills are being underused in Maine

Charles Bunting had no idea what Paxlovid was before his doctor's office offered to prescribe it to treat his COVID-19 symptoms a month ago. He is now encouraging anyone with the illness to take it. The 62-year-old from Rockport said he had a slight ...

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What do looser school mask and vaccine requirements mean for Black teachers and students?

According to scientists, the best way to protect yourself against the novel coronavirus is to get fully vaccinated—initial doses along with a booster shot. All FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccines have been proven to be both safe and effective, and they ...

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Area Zoos Close Exhibits Amid Bird Flu Outbreak

Local zoos have pulled in flamingos, swans, ducks, penguins and other species as one of the worst outbreaks continues to spread across the U.S.. By Chris Hush • Published April 6, 2022 • Updated on April 6, 2022 at 7:02 pm. Pause. 2:08.

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COVID hospitalizations, deaths stay low even though San Francisco has Bay Area's highest case rate

Likewise, many of the state's largest counties including Los Angeles, Sacramento and Fresno are tracking even lower at 5.5 cases per 100,000 or fewer. The San Francisco Department of Public Health said in a ...

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Wednesday, April 6, 2022

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What we know about the deadliest US bird flu outbreak in 7 years

A highly pathogenic bird flu virus is tearing its way through U.S. farms and chicken yards, spreading to at least 24 states less than two months after the first outbreak was reported in a commercial flock. Nearly 23 million birds have died.

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COVID-19 can cause inflammation and bleeding in the brain

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, may manifest neurological symptoms. A new study published in Nature Communications investigates SARS-CoV-2-infected non-human ...

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Zoos Hiding Birds as Avian Flu Spreads in North America

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Zoos across North America are moving their birds indoors and away from people and wildlife as they try to protect them from the highly contagious and potentially deadly avian influenza.

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Experts warn move to calorie-labelled menus is 'problematic'

The labelling of calories on café, restaurant and takeaway menus will be introduced from today (6 April) in England in hopes of tackling health and obesity related-issues and and to encourage the public to make “healthier choices” when eating out.

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Do androgens play a role in COVID-19 severity?

As of April 5, 2022, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus responsible for the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), has infected over 493 million and caused over 6.15 million deaths worldwide.

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More Minnesota Poultry Flocks Infected With Bird Flu

The latest outbreak of avian influenza has now affected 13 flocks in the state, up from seven last Friday. The newly reported cases all are in commercial turkey flocks — two ...

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Tuesday, April 5, 2022

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Bird Flu outbreak in Janesville.

JANESVILLE - A backyard flock of poultry in the Janesville area was affected by highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), according to the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). "HPAI viruses are a form of avian ...

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COVID-19 vaccines not harmful to children's genetics, future fertility: Experts

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - COVID-19 vaccines cause no negative impact on children's genetics or future fertility, so children should be vaccinated to reduce their risk of severe disease and hospitalisation, according to experts. In reply to parent concerns ...

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Bucks County's COVID cases fall 5%; Pennsylvania cases plummet 10.8%

Statewide, far fewer coronavirus cases were reported in the week ending Sunday, with 3,778 new cases. That's down 10.8% from the previous week's tally of 4,234 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19.

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Dad's visits with kids suspended over vaccine argument

A dad who refuses to get vaccinated against Covid-19 and does not want his children to be vaccinated either has had his visiting rights with them suspended. The case ended up in the Family Court after the man's former partner - who has day-to-day care ...

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Researchers say they have found protein biomarkers for breast cancer in breast milk

The research, which is being presented at the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology annual meeting during the Experimental Biology 2022 conference this week, compared the breast milk of three women with breast cancer to milk from three ...

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Covid's Toll on Diabetic Americans

Though researchers are still trying to understand the dynamics between diabetes and Covid, most agree on one thing: Uncontrolled diabetes impairs the immune system and decreases a patient's ability to withstand a coronavirus infection.

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UBC biochemist Pieter Cullis wins Gairdner Award for role in COVID-19 vaccines

The Vancouver biochemistry professor was named among the winners of the prestigious Canada Gairdner Awards for his contributions to the development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines. Cullis said the accolade serves as a reminder that scientific inquiry ...

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COVID-19 study proves ivermectin ineffective

The widespread use of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccines has played a critical role in curbing the mortality and morbidity caused by COVID-19. However, various reports of ...

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Flocks at elevated risk for highly infectious avian flu in Maine

Strains of the virus have led the U.S. poultry industry to euthanize more than 15.6 million chickens and 1.3 million turkeys since Jan. 1. In Maine, there were a total of 658 confirmed cases of the disease ...

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COVID-19 Infection Raised Risk of Heart Problems More Than mRNA-Based Vaccine: CDC

The risk for cardiac complications was significantly higher after COVID-19 infection than after mRNA vaccination developed by Pfizer or Moderna against the deadly infectious disease, according to an analysis by the US Centers for Disease Control and ...

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Kerala reports 310 new Covid-19 cases in last 24 hrs

Kerala yesterday reported three hundred 10 Covid-19 cases while four hundred 58 people recovered. Test Positivity Rate dropped to 02.4 percent. No Covid death was reported. However, eight newly certified Covid-related fatalities were added in the last ...

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Smart toilets for passive surveillance of SARS-CoV-2

The surge in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infections has warranted widespread, frequent, and continued testing to identify and mitigate the outbreaks of novel epidemics. Although nasal middle- ...

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Is the Covid-19 vaccine safe for your child?

"We absolutely recommend kids that are eligible to get the vaccine. And we know that it has fairly good efficacy, it's shown to have a good immune response to the Covid virus," Peacock Pediatrics pediatric nurse practitioner Sara Sass said.

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Is it possible to overdo it with COVID-19 vaccine boosters?

First, it was one or two COVID-19 vaccine shots. Then it was get a booster shot after eight months, until they changed it to six, then five months. Now, federal health authorities have approved yet another shot four months from your last one if you're ...

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What are we made of? Scientists finally have the answer as they complete full human life genetic blueprint

Genome basically refers to all the genetic material in an organism. Amongst people, the human genome is mostly the same but a small part of the DNA varies from person to person. By constructing a complete human ...

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Covid cases at an all-time high, free testing scrapped... so what will happen now?

Almost 5 million people in the UK are now believed to have Covid-19, it was estimated last week – an all-time high figure for the disease which first struck the nation two years ago. Hospital admissions and deaths are also rising but not nearly so ...

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Egg Prices Jump as Bird Flu Hits Poultry Flocks

Cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza so far have led to the deaths of more than 17 million birds, according to Agriculture Department data. The virus outbreak, the worst in seven years, is hitting Midwest egg-laying flocks and affecting companies ...

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Dietary Sodium Reduction Fails to Reduce Clinical Heart Failure Events

In fact, strategies to reduce intake to less than 1500 mg daily were found to be no more effective than usual care in reducing the risk of hospitalization or emergency department visits due to cardiovascular causes or all-cause death.

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How worried should I be about omicron BA.2? And do I need a second booster?

All Maine counties are now considered to be at low-risk. At the same time, COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations have stopped falling as a new, more contagious version of the virus spreads through the state. And the federal government has just approved a ...

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Add-On Mavacamten Cuts Need for Septal Reduction in Obstructive HCM

WASHINGTON – Treatment with investigational mavacamten allowed patients with advanced obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (oHCM) to avoid septal reduction therapies (SRT), a researcher reported. In the VALOR-HCM study among 56 patients with ...

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Milind Desai, MD: Next Steps for Mavacamten for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

In an interview with HCPLive, principal investigator Milind Desai, MD, Cleveland Clinic, discussed what these results meant for patients with HCM and how they might transform the treamtment of the condition going forward. He ...

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Saturday, April 2, 2022

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'I've had long Covid for two years now'

This pattern will be familiar to many with long Covid. The core experience of long Covid revolves around the unholy trinity of fatigue, brain fog and muscle pain. But there is a long list of rarer symptoms covering almost every bodily function ranging from ...

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LA County, state lift COVID vaccine-test mandate for indoor events

Health officials have noted, however, that private businesses are entitled to enact their own virus-control measures if they desire, such as requiring masks or checking for vaccinations or negative tests.

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COVID-19 Data Comparing Vaccinated vs. Unvaccinated Continue to Be Available, Contrary to Viral Posts

Weekly rates of COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths by vaccination status are published monthly by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on its website. The death data were last posted on March 17, and the hospitalization data on March 31.

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US CDC says all Maine counties considered low risk for COVID-19

The CDC's risk assessments are based on case counts, hospital capacity and new hospital admissions. Low risk indicates the infection rate is not likely to place a burden on hospitals, but it does not mean COVID is not continuing to spread in a community.

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Those who haven't contracted COVID may be key to defeating virus

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's COVID Data Tracker, over half of Americans may have avoided getting infected with coronavirus.

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Avian flu detected on third farm in southern Ontario

Last Updated Mar 31, 2022, 1:49PM EDT. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has detected avian influenza (AI), also known as bird flu, on ...

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Florida's Recommendation Against the COVID-19 Vaccine for Kids Was Based on Data. But That Data Was Flawed.

Florida's Surgeon General, Dr. Joseph A. Lapado, made waves when he announced in early March that Florida would “be the first state to officially recommend against the COVID-19 vaccines for healthy children” and directly contradict CDC recommendations.

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Friday, April 1, 2022

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COVID-19 patients are scarce in Cincinnati's hospitals. So why are so few beds available?

Bed capacity in intensive care units remains low in the Cincinnati region as hospitals attempt to recover from the omicron surge that staggered the community just two months ago. Area health experts say residual effects of the latest spread such as ...

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Georgia sees spike in overdose cases | The DPH says it's all because of this drug

ATLANTA — There has been an increase in reported overdoses from drugs mixed with fentanyl, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health. Many of the drug mixtures included cocaine, methamphetamine, and counterfeit pills.

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Thursday March 31 COVID-19 update: Nebraska DHHS pulls variant, breakthrough data

(WOWT) - Below are today's updates from data reports on new cases and other COVID-19 stats reported by health officials across Nebraska and western Iowa. Keep scrolling to find a vaccination clinic near you. Advertisement ...

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Community vaccine and testing sites to close

The closures come as Boulder County sees a slight uptick in COVID-19 cases. The Boulder County Fairgrounds is one of the sites that will no longer operate. 9NEWS spoke to Carol Helwig, the Boulder County Public Health communicable disease control manager, ...

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