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It’s getting close to lunchtime and a COVID-19 vaccination centre in the Bulgarian capital, Sofia, is almost empty, a vivid example of the way the country’s immunisation effort is hamstrung by fake news and widespread mistrust. As a fourth coronavirus wave threatens, official data show that only 15 percent of the population of 6.9 million people has been fully vaccinated, […]
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Dr. Siegel on heart risk from COVID vaccine in teens Fox News Medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the risks of COVID vaccination among teens on ‘America Reports.’ The Food and Drug Administration says it will soon reveal information on COVID booster shots for immunocompromised people who remain vulnerable to the virus and its variants. “The FDA is closely monitoring […]
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Income, educational attainment, and political ideology all play into racial disparities in vaccination rates that have left African Americans more vulnerable to COVID-19, finds new research from the Center for Health Information and Decision Systems at the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business. In "Socioeconomic Privilege and Political Ideology are Associated With Racial Disparity in COVID-19 Vaccination," […]
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – For adults hospitalized with acute respiratory failure due to COVID-19, continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), but not high-flow nasal oxygenation (HFNO), reduces the likelihood of needing tracheal intubation, compared with standard oxygen therapy, according to results of the Recovery-RS trial. The results were posted on medRxiv ahead of peer review and simultaneously presented at the […]
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A Johns Hopkins Medicine research team has shown that people living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are likely to be protected against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, if they are fully vaccinated. This finding contrasts with earlier institute studies that evaluated the immune response after vaccination for two other patient populations not represented in the original COVID-19 vaccine […]
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Spain’s medicines agency approved Tuesday a first round of clinical trials on humans for a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Spanish firm Hipra. “This is the first trial on humans of a vaccine made in Spain,” the agency said in a statement. Dozens of volunteers will be recruited from Spanish hospitals “as soon as possible” for the clinical trials, it added. […]
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With most schools opening up for in-person learning, kids will be able to get a sense of normalcy back into their lives. But while both kids and parents are looking forward to this milestone, that means your child will no longer be under your watchful eye. Sure, they have teachers and peers to help keep them in check, but when […]
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The discovery that the anaesthetic ketamine can help people with severe depression has raised hopes of finding new treatment options for the disease. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have now identified novel mechanistic insights how the drug exerts its antidepressant effect. The findings have been published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry. According to the World Health Organization, depression is […]
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