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You have to wonder if The Bachelor is still relevant. While an individual’s quest for love seems a universal journey few people would refuse to watch when played out on the screen, the fact that a show that continues to pit women against one another in a bid for free-to-air TV ratings still exists in 2021 seems baffling. For all […]

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Hilaria Baldwin Compares Herself to a 'Cow' While Breast-Feeding 2 Babies

Hilaria Baldwin has her work cut out for her. The fitness guru has been breast-feeding two children since her son Eduardo and daughter Lucia’s arrivals. VS’ Elsa Hosk and More Celeb Moms Share Breast-Feeding Pictures “Let me tell you something you might already know: breast-feeding two babies is no joke,” the “Mom Brain” podcast cohost, 37, captioned a Tuesday, March 9, Instagram Story selfie. […]

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Aspirin use for cardiovascular disease may reduce likelihood of COVID-19 infection

Aspirin is an established, safe, and low-cost medication in long-standing common use in prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases, and in the past a pain relief and fever reducing medication. The use of aspirin was very popular during the 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic, several decades before in-vitro confirmation of its activity against RNA viruses. Studies showed that aspirin, in addition […]

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Case report looks at POTS as ‘long-haul’ symptom months after COVID-19 infection

Months after a COVID-19 infection, patients may experience “long-haul” symptoms like rapid heart rate, dizziness upon standing and lightheadedness consistent with a diagnosis of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), according to a clinical case report in JACC: Case Reports. POTS is a condition that’s most commonly known for causing dizziness upon standing, but symptoms can include palpitations, headache, fatigue and […]

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What Childhood Vaccine Rates Can Teach Us About COVID Vaccines

Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Polls show Americans are increasingly interested in getting vaccinated against COVID-19, but such surveys are largely national, leaving a big question: When the vaccines become available to the general public, will enough people get it in your county, city or neighborhood to keep your community safe? […]

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B.1.1.7 variant raises the risk of death from COVID-19

Variant B.1.1.7 of COVID-19 associated with a significantly higher mortality rate, research shows The highly infectious variant of COVID-19 discovered in Kent, which swept across the UK last year before spreading worldwide, is between 30 and 100 per cent more deadly than previous strains, new analysis has shown. A pivotal study, by epidemiologists from the Universities of Exeter and Bristol, […]

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Despite recent advances in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of pediatric tuberculosis in children living with HIV (CLHIV) and HIV-exposed uninfected children (HEU), several unmet needs remain, including studies evaluating the feasibility of shortened TB treatment regimens. “Children living with HIV contribute disproportionately to pediatric TB mortality rates, accounting for 16% of child TB deaths, lipitor reversal and many cases […]

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Pattern suggests link between governors’ party affiliation and COVID-19 case and death numbers

The per-capita rates of new COVID-19 cases and COVID-19 deaths were higher in states with Democrat governors in the first months of the pandemic last year, but became much higher in states with Republican governors by mid-summer and through 2020, possibly reflecting COVID-19 policy differences between GOP- and Democrat-led states, according to a study led by researchers at the Johns […]

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