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Month: October 2021

Study: Trends in Use of Telehealth Among Health Centers During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Telehealth can facilitate access to care, reduce risk for transmission of SARS-CoV-2, conserve scarce medical supplies, and reduce strain on health care capacity and facilities while supporting continuity of care.

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What’s the Fed doing in response to the COVID-19 crisis? What more could it do?

The coronavirus crisis in the United States—and the associated business closures, event cancellations, and work-from-home policies—triggered a deep economic downturn of uncertain duration. The Federal Reserve stepped in with a broad array of actions to limit the economic damage from the pandemic, including up to $2.3

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“Long Haul” COVID-19 Associated With More Medication Use, Higher Risk of Death

A new study suggests that many patients with long-term COVID-19 symptoms still experience health issues six months following infection, are survivors with "long haul" disease have a greater risk of dying and use a more significant number of medications than patients who have fully recovered from

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Data from 10 cities show COVID-19 impact based on poverty, race

Neighborhood income and other structural factors have significant impacts on whether an individual in the area has been infected with or died from COVID-19, a new national study finds.

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FIVE WAYS THE U.S. MILITARY WILL CHANGE AFTER THE PANDEMIC

The global pandemic is about to profoundly change the U.S. military’s role in defending the United States — even if Pentagon leaders don’t know it yet. As we noted in our last column, many Americans will look at the immeasurable damage wrought by the pandemic and conclude

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Study: Among COVID-19 survivors, an increased risk of death, serious illness

Major study details numerous long-term effects of COVID-19, pointing to massive health burden

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Study: Chemtrails and Solar Geoengineers: Governing Online Conspiracy Theory Misinformation

unorthodox proposals to limit warming temperatures has grown. Solar geoengineering is one idea: interventions in the atmosphere that would cool the Earth by reflecting away a small percentage of incoming sunlight. Inspired by global cooling observed after volcanic eruptions, it seems solar geoengineering could be technically

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Study: Symptoms and Functional Impairment Assessed 8 Months After Mild COVID-19 Among Health Care Workers

This cohort study describes COVID-19–related symptoms persisting 8 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection among Swedish health care workers and self-reported effects of the residual symptoms on respondents’ home, work, and social function.

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Study: Positive rate of RT-PCR detection of SARS-CoV-2 infection in 4880 cases from one hospital in Wuhan, China, from Jan to Feb 2020

There's an outbreak of a novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection since December 2019, first in China, and currently with more than 80 thousand confirmed infection globally in 29 countries till March 2, 2020. Identification, isolation and caring for patients early are essential to limit human-to-human transmission including

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COVID-19, lies and statistics: Corruption and the pandemic

From Brazil to the Philippines, secretive governments across the world are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic by covering up data and bypassing public procurement rules, undermining trust in health systems, fuelling anti-vaxxers and putting immunisation campaigns at risk.

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Disrupting Healthcare Testing / Diagnostics Early Detection of Cancer,
Chronic Conditions, Disease, Unlocking Anti-Aging Genomics & Promoting Longevity.

 

FUNDING GOAL $20,000,000

Funding Goal $20,000,000

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