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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

How Patient Support Groups Adapted Online During COVID-19

When the world shut down due to COVID-19, patient organizations had to quickly turn to technology to keep helping those with health conditions. These groups, which normally offer everything from one-on-one support to group meetups and lobbying, had to find new ways to operate online. The sudden chan

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Louisiana's New Vaccine Policy: A Quiet Change

In a surprising turn of events, Louisiana's health department has been told not to promote vaccines for flu, COVID-19, and mpox. This shocking policy change was uncovered by several news outlets, including NPR and KFF Health News, after they talked to health department employees who wanted to stay a

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

Faith and Health: How Religion Impacts Science Views and COVID-19 Outcomes in Finland

Let's zoom in on Finland and see how people's religious beliefs affect their views on science and healthcare, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research shows that those who consider themselves more religious tend to have less positive views on science, tech, and medicine compared to non-reli

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Dec 20 2024SCIENCE

The Surprising Role of Start Nucleotides in mRNA Immunity

Imagine you're cooking up mRNA in a lab, using a common technique called in vitro transcription (IVT). This method is a big deal for making mRNA therapies and understanding RNA biology. Here's an interesting fact: the mRNA you produce can start with either a 5'-pppG or a 5'-pppA. No big deal, right?

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Dec 20 2024HEALTH

The Evolution of Tabata: From Athletes to Everyday Fitness

Tabata training, first designed for athletes, has gained global popularity. It's a type of intense workout that combines short bursts of high-intensity exercise with quick rest periods. The original idea was to push the body to its limits using cycling exercises, aiming to improve oxygen uptake and

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

U. S. Life Expectancy Bounces Back Post-Pandemic

Great news! The life expectancy in the U. S. has hit a new high since the pandemic started. In 2023, it climbed to 78. 4 years, which is almost a full year higher than the previous year. What's behind this positive change? A big drop in Covid-19 deaths played a major role. In just one year, Covid we

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Why are Chicago's Vaccination Rates So Low?

This winter, Chicago's vaccination rates for flu and COVID-19 are slightly down from last year. Public health experts say this could be due to people being tired of vaccines and lots of misinformation circulating. Only about 10. 7% of Chicagoans have gotten the updated COVID-19 vaccine as of mid-Dec

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How COVID-19 Affected Premature Babies' Growth

The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on the growth of premature babies. These tiny newborns, born earlier than expected, already face higher risks of sickness and death. A study from a health service in Carapicuíba, São Paulo, between 2020 and 2023, shed light on how this global health cri

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

How COVID-19 Discrimination Impacts Asian Americans’ Mental Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought an unwanted surge in anti-Asian American racism, leaving many in the community grappling with its mental health fallout. A recent study delved into how colorblind racial attitudes play a role in moderating the connection between pandemic-related racial discriminatio

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Dec 19 2024HEALTH

Vaccines and Fear: A Timeline and Some Truths

Shots have been making headlines for years, way before COVID-19 hit the scene. You might remember talk about vaccines for measles, mumps, and the flu. These chats often stem from false info and personal tales. Fast forward to 2024, a large study shed light on safety issues like heart inflammation, n

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