• All Health Care, Long-Term Care Workers in California Must Get COVID Shots

    All 2.2 million health care workers and long-term care workers in California will now have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 30, the California Department of Public Health said Thursday. Last month, Gov. Gavin Newsom...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • AHA News: Never Late for Work, His Worried Sister Found Him at Home Having a Stroke

    FRIDAY, Aug. 6, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — In the more than 30 years he worked as a dispatcher for a relative’s trucking company, Andy Thoman was never late. So when his sister, Amy Brammer, discovered...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • Health Highlights: Aug. 6, 2021

    Here’s some of HealthDay’s top stories for Friday, Aug. 6: Biden Administration announces new push to get kids vaccinated as schools reopen. With a new school year beginning and the Delta variant upping COVID infection rates, the...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • White House Outlines Effort to Vaccinate Young as Schools Start to Reopen

    Worried about low vaccination rates among the young as the new school year looms, the White House on Thursday unveiled a new initiative to get shots into the arms of more students. The push will include enlisting...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • White House Considering Stronger Measures to Boost COVID Vaccinations

    Tougher steps to compel long-term care facilities, universities and other institutions to mandate COVID-19 vaccinations are being considered by the Biden administration. It’s looking at using federal regulatory powers and the threat of withholding federal funds from...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • Novavax Seeks Approval for Vaccine in Needy Countries First

    Novavax said Thursday that it has applied for emergency use approval of its COVID-19 vaccine in India, Indonesia and the Philippines. Later this month, it will seek the World Health Organization review required to be in the...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • Dirty Air, Higher Dementia Risk?

    It’s long been know that polluted can damage the heart and lungs, but new research finds that it’s bad for your brain, too. A long-term study by a Seattle team linked exposure to higher levels of fine...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • Where You Live Could Predict Your Survival After Heart Attack

    There are many factors that affect your longevity after experiencing a heart attack. And now, new research finds that your neighborhood could play a key role in your long-term survival. The researchers found that patients in poorer...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • When Stroke Team Comes to Patients, Outcomes Improve

    Dispatching rapid-response medical teams to perform an emergency procedure on stroke patients significantly improves their chances of survival and a good recovery, according to a new study. Researchers assessed a pilot program in New York City where...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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  • Brain ‘Zap’ Treatment Might Curb Smoking

    A kind of ‘zap’ to the brain — a technique called noninvasive brain stimulation — may help hardcore smokers cut back, a new research review suggests. Nicotine can trigger changes in the brain that make it hard...

    • Posted August 6, 2021
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