Scientists to choirs: Group singing can spread the coronavirus, despite what CDC may say

Scientists studying tiny exhaled particles that could transmit the coronavirus say a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention decision to drop warnings against choral singing is dangerous, risking more “super-spreading events” such as a Washington state choir practice linked to two deaths. The researchers say that the coronavirus can spread in respiratory aerosols, which may linger in the air for […]

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The Scary New Wave of Heart Attacks Before 40

. Eight years ago, when Tyrone Morris was about to close the retail store he managed in Milwaukee, he came to the end of an aisle and found a 9mm pistol pointed at his right temple. “You know what time it is,” the assailant said. “Time to give me all the money in this store or I’ll kill you.” Morris […]

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Pandemic antibiotics surge will cause more deaths: WHO

Increased antibiotics use in combating the COVID-19 pandemic will strengthen bacterial resistance and ultimately lead to more deaths during the crisis and beyond, the World Health Organization said Monday. WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said a “worrying number” of bacterial infections were becoming increasingly resistant to the medicines traditionally used to treat them. The UN health agency said it was […]

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People with type 1 diabetes spend $2,500 a year in health care costs

Adults and children with type 1 diabetes will spend an average of $2,500 a year out-of-pocket for health care—but insulin isn’t always the biggest expense—new research suggests. While out-of-pocket costs for insulin was substantial, it accounted for just 18% of total out-of-pocket expenses for health care, according to the findings in JAMA Internal Medicine. In fact, insulin accounted for less […]

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