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FDA Panel Supports Moderna Booster Shot for Older Adults, People at High Risk
Mirroring a similar recommendation issued last month for the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, an expert advisory panel to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Thursday recommended a half-dose booster shot of the Moderna vaccine be given to...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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Former FDA Chief Robert Califf a Contender to Head Agency Again
Former U.S. Food and Drug Administration commissioner Robert Califf is under strong consideration by the White House to once again lead the agency. The FDA hasn’t had a permanent head for more than eight months and is...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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‘Feel Good’ Hormone Won’t Help Ease Kids’ Autism, Study Finds
Despite hints of promise from early research, a new clinical trial finds no evidence that kids with autism benefit from nasal sprays containing the “love” hormone oxytocin. Researchers called the findings disappointing. But they said the study...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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Is a Really Bad Flu Season on the Way?
It could be a bad flu season this year — and for a couple of years to come — in places in the United States where COVID-19 restrictions like social distancing and masking have been lifted, researchers...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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AHA News: New York City Attorney Was the Picture of Good Health, Until His Doctor Detected a Heart Murmur
THURSDAY, Oct. 14, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — A lifelong athlete who rowed for Brown University and enjoyed the occasional cycling road race, New York City attorney Lowell Chase thought of himself as nearly invincible. So...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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CDC Reports Record High 12-Month Drug Overdose Death Toll
Drug overdose deaths in the United States hit a new record for the 12-month period ending March 2021, new government data shows. A record high 96,779 drug overdose deaths occurred between March 2020 and March 2021, representing...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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Health Highlights: Oct. 14, 2021
Death threats, trolling common for scientists who speak to media about COVID. A new survey of 300 researchers and experts on COVID-19 from around the world finds two-thirds saying they quickly become the targets of abuse and...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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Big Worry for Folks Heading to Hospital: Who’ll Care for My Pet?
Dr. Tiffany Braley works with patients who have experienced strokes and other serious health conditions, treating them at the Michigan hospital where she works as they begin their recovery. Braley noticed there was a trend among patients...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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‘Mix and Match’? Study Supports Following J&J Vaccine With Pfizer, Moderna
Americans who got Johnson & Johnson’s single-dose coronavirus vaccine may be better protected if they get a booster shot from Pfizer or Moderna, preliminary findings from a new government study suggest. Published on the preprint server medRxiv...
- Posted October 14, 2021
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One-Third of Americans With Arthritis Get No Exercise
Many American arthritis sufferers aren’t getting any exercise despite its benefits for reducing pain and improving their quality of life, new research shows. Sixty-seven percent of U.S. adults with arthritis engaged in physical activity in the past...
- Posted October 14, 2021




















