One Dose to Many, Or Two Doses to Fewer? Experts Explain U.S. Vaccine Rollout

By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, Feb. 5, 2021 (HealthDay News) COVID-19 vaccine shortages are leading some to question whether the United States would be better

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Major Medical Groups Urge Americans to Get COVID Vaccine

THURSDAY, Feb. 4, 2021 (HealthDay News) Want to live like you did in the carefree days before the pandemic? Just roll up your sleeve when your turn comes to get the COVID-19 vaccine, three major medical

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U.S. Sees Continued Drop in New COVID Cases

By Ernie Mundell and Robin Foster HealthDay Reporters FRIDAY, Feb. 5, 2021 New coronavirus case counts are now steadily dropping across the United States, as the worst of

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AHA News: Surviving COVID-19 Survivor’s Guilt

THURSDAY, Feb. 4, 2021 (American Heart Association News) COVID-19 has been cruel to Michelle Smith. Smith, a gym owner in Colorado Springs, Colorado, got sick in early November.

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When Heart Attack Strikes, Cancer Patients Often Miss Out on Lifesaving Treatment

By Ernie Mundell and Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporters FRIDAY, Feb. 5, 2021 (HealthDay News) Too few cancer patients who have a heart attack are receiving emergency angioplasties

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Is Allulose Keto? A Beginner’s Guide

In the world of sugar alternatives, allulose is a rising star. Unlike some sweeteners, such as sucralose and xylitol, it’s a real monosaccharide sugar. It shares the chemical structure of a typical

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Heart Health: Whole Wheat vs. White Bread

By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter New research reinforces advice to include more whole grains in your diet. A diet heavy in “refined” grains (such as white

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J&J Seeks Emergency Approval of Single-Dose COVID-19 Vaccine

FRIDAY, Feb. 5, 2021 (HealthDay News) — The world’s first single-dose COVID-19 vaccine, from Johnson & Johnson, has been submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for emergency

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Study Shows Young COVID Survivors Can Get Reinfected

By Alan Mozes HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Feb. 4, 2020 (HealthDay) Being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 is not a foolproof shield against reinfection, a small

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Driving Hazards Differ for Teens With Autism

FRIDAY, Feb. 5, 2021 (HealthDay News) Getting a driver’s license is an important milestone for many teens and young adults, including those with autism. But all beginner drivers face hazards on

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