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Vaccines Cut Odds for Death From COVID Delta Variant by 90%
The Pfizer and AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccines reduce the risk of death from the Delta variant by 90%, a new U.K. study finds. The Delta variant is now the dominant form of the coronavirus in the United States,...
- Posted October 21, 2021
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Sex of Fetus May Matter When COVID Strikes in Pregnancy
When a pregnant woman is infected with COVID-19, the sex of the fetus may influence immune system activity, researchers say. The new study included 68 mothers-to-be. Thirty-eight developed COVID-19 during their third trimester, while 30 remained virus-free....
- Posted October 21, 2021
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Ten Years On, Gene Therapy Still Beating Most Cases of ‘Bubble Boy’ Immune Disease
Nine of 10 patients with so-called “bubble boy” immune disease who received gene therapy about a decade ago are still disease-free, researchers report. The gene therapy was developed at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), to...
- Posted October 21, 2021
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When Cancer Strikes, Who’s at Higher Risk for Suicide?
U.S. cancer patients in poor and rural areas are more likely to die by suicide than those in affluent, urban areas, a new study finds. “People who have received a cancer diagnosis are faced with a number...
- Posted October 21, 2021
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FDA Approves Moderna, J&J Booster Shots, Backs Mix n’ Match Vaccines
Millions of Americans who received the Moderna and Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccines will be eligible for booster shots in the near future — and they’ll be able choose any coronavirus vaccine for their extra dose, the...
- Posted October 20, 2021
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Even With Mild COVID, Obesity May Mean Worse Symptoms
Obese people have a tougher time fighting COVID-19, even if they have a milder form of the virus, a new study finds. Researchers looked at more than 500 patients who tested positive for COVID but didn’t require...
- Posted October 20, 2021
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Switch to Vaping Won’t Help Ex-Smokers Quit for Good: Study
Smokers may think electronic cigarettes will help them quit, but a new study finds no evidence that’s the case. Researchers found that among Americans who’d recently quit smoking, those who were using e-cigarettes were just as likely...
- Posted October 20, 2021
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Little Change Seen in Americans’ Use of Mental Health Services During Pandemic
With all of the fear, grief and isolation the pandemic has brought, it would stand to reason that there would be a big jump in the number of Americans seeking treatment for anxiety, depression and other mental...
- Posted October 20, 2021
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AHA News: Spaceflight Caused DNA to Leak Out of Astronauts’ Cell Powerhouse
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 20, 2021 (American Heart Association News) — Scientists already knew radiation exposure and a lack of gravity stress the bodies of astronauts. But new research may offer a better idea of what’s driving some of...
- Posted October 20, 2021
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White House Announces COVID Vaccination Plan for Young Kids
The White House on Wednesday unveiled a national plan to roll out coronavirus vaccines for 5- to 11-year-olds that is designed to make getting shots as easy and comfortable as possible for both kids and their parents....
- Posted October 20, 2021




















