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Vaccination rates for over-70s markedly lower amongst certain groups – ONS

Vaccination rates for over-70s markedly lower amongst certain groups – ONS
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Covid variants story can t be used to keep us oppressed

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Common Sweetener Found to Harm Immune Systems and More

Close High-fructose corn syrup, along with other processed sugars, are seemingly unsuspecting ingredients in sodas, condiments, and packaged foods. Many know of the adverse effects of table sugar and the serious toll it can take on the body. HFCs specifically have been linked to insulin resistance, fatty liver disease, weight gain, and obesity. Today, more research highlights the damaging effects of the overconsumption of HFCs and other common sugars. Inflammation and High-Fructose Corn Syrup A study published in 2019 in The Journal of Translational Immunology entitled, High fructose‐induced metabolic changes enhance inflammation in human dendritic cells suggests that overconsumption of high-fructose corn syrup may lead to inflammation of immune cells.

What do we now know about the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines?

What do we now know about the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines? As real world data about the impact of the Pfizer/BioNTech and Oxford/AstraZenca COVID-19 jabs start to emerge, GPonline summarises the current evidence on the vaccines’ effectiveness. by Emma Bower Sign in to continue Free email bulletins

Covid vaccine being tested in patients with low immunity

BBC News Published image copyrightGetty Images People with low immunity due to health conditions, including cancer, are being recruited to a study to urgently find out if coronavirus vaccines will still offer them high protection. As the UK comes out of lockdown, it is important to know the virus risk for all populations. Trials and real-life data show the shots work very well for most adults, including the very elderly. But there is little evidence on efficacy in immunocompromised patients. The coronavirus vaccines approved by UK regulators are safe and still recommended for people with weakened immune systems due to underlying health conditions or prescribed medications, including those having chemotherapy or stem-cell transplants.

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