Monday 31 January 2022

Texas High School Students Want More COVID Protections

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Some Texas high school students have turned to protests and petitions to force school districts to adopt more protections from COVID-19.



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Delta-8, AKA ‘Diet Weed’: Nicer and Kinder -- or Unsafe?

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What to know about delta -8 THC, also known as "diet weed" or "marijuana-lite."



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Kardashian's Figure Might Trigger Women at Risk of Eating Disorders

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New research warns the constant barrage of "perfect" bodies can undermine the self-esteem of young women.



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Day 6 of COVID and a Rapid Test Comes Back Positive ... Stay Home

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Say you’re on Day 6 — or 8 or 10 — of a symptomatic covid infection, and a rapid antigen test comes back positive. Could the test just be detecting bits and pieces of dead virus? If you’re a petri dish, sure. But if you’re a human, chances are you’re still infectious. Virologists weigh in.



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How Far Should a Coronavirus Test Go?


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Driving Both High and Drunk More Dangerous Than Either Alone

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Some think using pot after you've been drinking will make your driving better. New research finds that just not so.



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Sunday 30 January 2022

Some Democratic and Republican governors are looking toward a future after Omicron.


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Jeremiah Stamler, Who Found Ways to Curb Heart Disease, Dies at 102


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The ‘stealth’ Omicron variant is no cause for alarm, but it could slow down the decline in cases.


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‘Stealth’ Variant No Cause for Alarm, but Could Slow Case Decline


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Saturday 29 January 2022

A new poll asks: Why do some vaccinated people not get boosters?


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A new poll asks: Why do some vaccinated people not get boosters?


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When Omicron Isn’t So Mild


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A new poll asks: Why do some vaccinated people not get boosters?


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A new poll asks: Why do some vaccinated people not get boosters?


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As Covid Shots for Kids Stall, Appeals Are Aimed at Wary Parents


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Friday 28 January 2022

Tasty Modified Snacks Work to Lower Cholesterol: Study

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Dieting doesn’t reduce LDL cholesterol as much as statins do, but this alternative approach could benefit millions of people who can’t or won’t take statins



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Long COVID Is Real, and Many Real Questions Remain

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Infectious disease experts share what the evidence reveals -- and what unanswered questions remain -- regarding long COVID.



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More Berries, Red Wine in Diet Might Slow Parkinson's

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A new study suggests antioxidants found in red wine, fruits, and berries might slow progression of the movement disorder.



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Third shots reduce the risk of hospitalization in people with weak immune systems, a C.D.C. report says.


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A new poll asks: Why do some vaccinated people not get boosters?


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Thursday 27 January 2022

Third shots reduce the risk of hospitalization in people with weak immune systems, a C.D.C. report says.


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Dr. Johan Hultin Dies at 97; His Work Helped Isolate 1918 Flu Virus


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Third shots reduce the risk of hospitalization in people with weak immune systems, a C.D.C. report says.


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New Wearable Device Could Help Prevent Overdose Deaths

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The new device can tell when a person is overdosing from opioids. Designed like an insulin pump, it delivers a shot of naloxone when metrics warn a person's life is at risk.



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'Super Immunity' Same Whether COVID or Vaccination Is First

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Researchers answer the question: Does hybrid immunity against COVID-19 matter if illness or vaccination comes first?



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Moderna Begins Testing Booster Shot Aimed at Omicron

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Moderna announced that it has launched a trial studying a redesigned booster shot that hones in on the highly contagious Omicron variant.



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Omicron loosens its grip, but the pandemic hasn’t ended.


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Yes, Omicron Is Loosening Its Hold. But the Pandemic Has Not Ended.


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Wednesday 26 January 2022

Moderna begins testing a booster designed for Omicron.


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Israeli study finds the rate of heart problems in vaccinated boys is slightly higher than expected.


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Could the 'Mono' Virus Help Trigger Multiple Sclerosis?

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The new study of more than 10 million U.S. military personnel found the risk of developing MS shot up 32-fold after infection with Epstein-Barr, best known for causing mononucleois,



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Mother Aims to Find Cause, Aid Others Mourning Sudden Child Death

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After losing her daughter, a mother aims to find a cause behind sudden unexplained death in childhood.



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Poll: Many People With Asthma Have Mixed Feelings About Masks

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A new study finds most people with asthma still use them in public places during the COVID-19 pandemic.



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Fat Injections Might Ease Pain of Plantar Fasciitis

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A small pilot study suggests that an injection of a patient's own fat cells can help ease the often-excruciating heel pain brought on by a condition known as plantar fasciitis.



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To Supplement or Not? Understanding the Benefits and Dangers

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If you think you need to add to your diet with supplements, make sure you’re doing it with the proper guidance.



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Tuesday 25 January 2022

Extra 10 Minutes of Daily Activity Could Save Lives

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Adding activity to your day can include walking, cycling for fun or transportation, working out on cardio machines, dancing and playing sports like tennis or golf.



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Pfizer and BioNTech begin a study of an Omicron vaccine, with initial results expected in the first half of the year.


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As Pandemic Rolls On, How to Know if Your Child Needs Therapy

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It may seem obvious, but the COVID-19 pandemic has only worsened mental health issues that have affected kids socially and developmentally.



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China Has Passed U.S. On Several Key Science Measures

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China's global patent share jumped to 49% while the U.S.' share dropped to 10% in a decade. A new report from the National Science Board suggests strategies for how the U.S. can regain ground.



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Watch, But Don't Worry Yet, About New Omicron Subvariant

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It's worth watching BA.2, the World Health Organization says. The subvariant has been identified across at least 40 countries, including three cases reported in Houston and several in Washington state.



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Omicron infections lead to a smaller share of hospitalizations than Delta, a C.D.C. report finds.


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Monday 24 January 2022

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Elon Musk’s startup company that aims to connect people’s brains to computers is advertising for a clinical trial director, a sign the company is ready to start testing with humans.



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Infertility Amid COVID-19: ‘Our Hopes Were Taken Away’

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According to the CDC, 330,000 assisted reproductive technology cycles were completed in 2019. But the pandemic interrupted these efforts for many couples.



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Booster Shots 90% Effective at Preventing Omicron Hospitalizations: CDC Data

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Booster shots of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines appear to be highly effective at preventing hospitalizations due to the Omicron variant, according to three new CDC studies published on Friday.



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Depression Might Influence Belief in COVID Vaccine Lies

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A new study finds people with depression are more likely than others to fall for misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines.



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Rich Countries Lure Health Workers From Low-Income Nations to Fight Shortages


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Sunday 23 January 2022

Nearly all Mississippi’s acute-care hospitals have reached capacity.


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Fauci cautions against overconfidence but says the U.S. wave looks like it’s ‘going in the right direction.’


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A Shrinking Band of Southern Nurses, Neck-Deep in Another Covid Wave


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