Coronavirus vaccines and prior infections can provide broad immunity against similar viruses

Northwestern Medicine scientists have shown for the first time that coronavirus vaccines and prior coronavirus infections can provide broad immunity against other, similar coronaviruses. The findings build a rationale for universal coronavirus vaccines that could prove useful in the face of future epidemics. Until our study, what hasn't been clear is if you get exposed to one coronavirus, could you […]

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California Plans for a Post-Roe World as Abortion Access Shrinks

SACRAMENTO — With access to abortion at stake across America, California is preparing to become the nation’s abortion provider. Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders have asked a group of reproductive health experts to propose policies to bolster the state’s abortion infrastructure and ready it for more patients. Lawmakers plan to begin debating the ideas when they reconvene in […]

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Pfizer asks FDA to OK COVID-19 booster shots for all adults

Pfizer asked U.S. regulators Tuesday to allow boosters of its COVID-19 vaccine for anyone 18 or older, a step that comes amid concern about increased spread of the coronavirus with holiday travel and gatherings. Older Americans and other groups particularly vulnerable to the virus have had access to a third dose of the Pfizer and BioNTech vaccine since September. But […]

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Has third jab farce landed hundreds in intensive care?

Has third Covid jab farce landed hundreds of vulnerable Britons in intensive care? Unusually high admissions of patients with underlying conditions is blamed on botched booster rollout Weekly ICU admissions of most vulnerable patients have risen by 50% recently  One in 28 patients in intensive care have conditions affecting immune system  Rise blamed by campaigners on the botched rollout of a […]

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COVID Vaccine Hesitancy Among Caregivers of Children With Cancer

Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Nearly a third of individuals who cared for a childhood cancer survivor (CCS) expressed hesitancy about having that child vaccinated against COVID-19 in a recent survey. This level of hesitancy was higher than the caregivers expressed regarding self-vaccination or having other children in the family vaccinated. […]

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Worn down by bad news? Youre not alone …

In 1983, Canada’s Anne Murray released another hit song. This one, though, was different than what her fans were accustomed to. “A Little Good News” is a somber ballad summarizing the mood of the day: “One more sad story’s one more than I can stand;Just once how I’d like to see the headline say;”Not much to print today, can’t find […]

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Biased tech could determine who gets life saving therapy

Until her clinical rotation in the earliest months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Valeria Valbuena, M.D., then a surgical resident at University of Michigan Health, had never seen so many patients who looked like her on the intensive care unit. “Seeing the unit filled with Hispanic and Black people from all across Michigan was an out of body experience,” she said, […]

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