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EDITORIAL: Don t leverage veterans to justify more drug use

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Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that COVID-19 shots are deadly, undermining vaccination

Anti-vaccine activists peddle theories that COVID-19 shots are deadly, undermining vaccination
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Glitch in genome architecture may cause B-cell malignancies

 E-Mail NEW YORK, NY (Feb. 1, 2021) Errors in the way chromosomes are packed into antibody-producing B cells appear to play a role in the development of B cell-related blood cancers, according to a new study by researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. The findings could lead to new biomarkers for predicting the onset of these cancers and to a new class of cancer therapies that prevent or correct harmful changes in genome architecture. The study was published online Feb. 1 in the journal Nature Genetics. Antibodies are made by immune cells called B cells through a series of carefully controlled chromosome rearrangements and good mutations that allow the cell to make a wide array of different antibodies. Although these changes are essential for generating the vast diversity of antibodies, there is a risk that bad mutations will occur and lead to B cell-derived cancers, says study leader Uttiya Basu, PhD, professor of microbiology & imm

Coronavirus: White people travelled to hard hit Latino neighbourhood in New York and took their COVID-19 vaccine appointments

  A COVID-19 vaccination site in a Latino neighbourhood in New York City hard hit by the pandemic saw an overwhelming number of white people from outside the community show up to get the shot this month, city leaders say, laying bare a national disparity that shows people of colour are being vaccinated at dramatically lower rates. The site at the Armory Track & Field Center in Washington Heights was launched Jan. 14 by New York-Presbyterian Hospital and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Vaccine appointments were initially offered to people age 65 and older who live in New York state. Lawmakers who represent Washington Heights and a doctor who staffed the site last week said the first wave of vaccinations went to many White New Yorkers over 65 who travelled to the Armory from other parts of the city and state.

A vaccination site meant to serve a hard-hit Latino neighborhood in New York instead serviced more Whites from other areas

A vaccination site meant to serve a hard-hit Latino neighborhood in New York instead serviced more Whites from other areas A Covid-19 vaccination site in a Latino neighborhood in New York City hard hit by the pandemic saw an overwhelming number of White people from outside the community show up to get the shot this month, city leaders say, laying bare a national disparity that shows people of color are being vaccinated at dramatically lower rates. The site at the Armory Track & Field Center in Washington Heights was launched Jan. 14 by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. Vaccine appointments were initially offered to people age 65 and older who live in New York state.

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