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Scientists exploring possible link between Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca vaccine blood clot issues

ABC News Turn on desktop notifications for breaking stories about interest? OffOn Experts focus on what could be behind uncommon but concerning adverse events. • 8 min read The latest information on the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine Dr. Jen Ashton breaks down the numbers behind some rare clotting incidents.Daniel Leal-olivas/AFP via Getty Images With the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19vaccine still on pause in the U.S. after reports of a rare but severe blood clotting disorder in a small number of the roughly 7 million people who ve received the shot, health experts now are focusing on what could be behind those uncommon adverse events.

Scientists exploring possible link between J&J, AstraZeneca vaccine blood clot issues

Scientists exploring possible link between J&J, AstraZeneca vaccine blood clot issues By Dr. Amanda Benarroch  6 hours ago With the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine still on pause in the U.S. after reports of a rare but severe blood clotting disorder in a small number of the roughly 7 million people who ve received the shot, health experts now are focusing on what could be behind those uncommon adverse events. Doctors, scientists and public health experts are turning to Europe for clues, where a similar vaccine made by AstraZeneca not yet authorized in the U.S. also has been linked to a number of rare blood clots.

How Heavy Drinking May Cause Alzheimer s Disease

It’s becoming increasingly clear that people who drink heavily are more likely to develop Alzheimer s disease, but the exact nature of this link has remained fairly hazy. In a new study, scientists from the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research in New York have attempted to piece together the specific  proteins and molecular mechanisms that may explain how heavy alcohol consumption is associated with Alzheimer s.  In short, they speculate that the toxic nature of alcohol puts the brain under stress, sparking the release of something known as extracellular cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (eCIRP), which may play an important role in turning brain cells normal proteins into corrupted sticky proteins.  

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