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Alabama won t reach White House vaccination goal

June 12, 2021 GMT MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Alabama continues to have the second lowest COVID-19 vaccination rate in the United States and will be far short of the White House goal of getting 70% of adults vaccinated by July 4. Alabama ranks only above Mississippi, according to numbers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In Alabama, about 36% of the total population of Alabama has received at least one dose of vaccine with most of the vaccinations going to adults. President Joe Biden has set a goal of having 70% of the adult U.S. population at least partially vaccinated by July 4, a percentage that Alabama will likely be far short of that percentage.

Southern Diet Linked To Higher Sudden Cardiac Death Risk: Study

Southern Diet Linked To Higher Sudden Cardiac Death Risk: Study KEY POINTS It is caused by loss of heart function within an hour of the symptoms  onset It is responsible for half of all heart disease deaths Those who regularly adhere to a Southern-style diet are more at risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD), a team of researchers has found. But following a Mediterranean diet may lessen one s risk. SCD is a death that is due to loss of heart function within an hour of the symptoms  onset, the researchers of a new study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association (AHA), noted. It is said to be a common cause of death. In 2016, for instance, it accounted for 1 in 7.5 deaths in the U.S., resulting in about 367,000 deaths.

Summer Camp Offers Free Health Education for Bessemer Students

UAB News Children in Bessemer are getting a chance this summer to sharpen their educational skills through activities including math and reading exercises and advice from local entrepreneurs on the basics of successfully running a business. The Happy Healthy Hard Elementary Summer Camp is free of charge and available to students in third, fourth and fifth grades. This camp is an initiative of the Bessemer Building Healthy Communities coalition, supported by the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Center (MHRC). The camp addresses the community’s request for a program to help with raised garden beds at Charles F. Hard Elementary School.

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