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She s back: Lawson Armstrong returns to Ocala after medical stay at Boston hospital

She s back: Lawson Armstrong returns to Ocala after medical stay at Boston hospital Andy Fillmore Baby Lawson Armstrong, known to many through the Love for Lawson yard signs in the area, arrived in Ocala on Tuesday afternoon with her mother, Jessica, after four and a half months of hospital treatment in Boston. © Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner Four-year-old big sister Peyton Armstrong, left, peers into the baby carrier to say Hi to her little sister, eight-month-old Lawson Armstrong, after Lawson returned home to Ocala after spending several months at the Boston Children s Hospital, Tuesday afternoon, May 4, 2021. Her mother Jessica, top left and father Sam Armstrong, right, watches the reunion. Lawson Armstrong suffers from bone marrow failure. She had a bone marrow transplant at the hospital. Orlando Dan Newlin donated his jet to fly the infant and her mother to the Ocala International Airport on Tuesday. [Doug Engle/Ocala Star Banner]2021

Black and Latinx Surgeons Continue to Hit Glass Ceiling in America

Black and Latinx Surgeons Continue to Hit Glass Ceiling in America 05/05/2021 | 11:00am EDT Send by mail : Message : Required fields Richmond, VA, May 05, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Among the upper echelons of academic surgery, Black and Latinx representation has remained flat over the past six years, according to a study published today in JAMA Surgery by researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University Massey Cancer Center and University of Florida Health. The study tracked trends across more than 15,000 faculty in surgery departments across the U.S. between 2013-2019. Although the data revealed modest diversity gains among early-career faculty during this period, especially for Black and Latina women, the percentage of full professors and department chairs identifying as Black or Latinx continued to hover in the single digits. 

From Too Risky to Last Resort, COVID-Related Organ Transplants Are Surging

From Too Risky to Last Resort, COVID-Related Organ Transplants Are Surging Mark Buchanan from Roopville, GA didn’t think he was going to survive the COVID-19 pandemic. He and his entire family came down with a nasty bout of the disease, but no one wound up in the hospital except him. He was on a ventilator, sedated for nearly three months before starting extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a last-resort effort to save patients dying of the disease. “They said that it had ruined my lungs,” Buchanan said. “The vent and the covid ruined ’em completely.” However, his luck changed after becoming one of the first people in the U.S. to receive what’s being referred to as a COVID-related transplant. He received a double lung transplant in October at a time when few hospitals were willing to take a chance on the procedure. Now, these kinds of transplants are soaring all over the country.

COVID-19 Update: On-campus testing still at 1% positivity rate - The Independent Florida Alligator

COVID-19 Update: On-campus testing still at 1% positivity rate Quarantine numbers continue a descent started in the last two weeks COVID-19 graphic generic Photo by Carley Noll | The Independent Florida Alligator Rounding out the last week of classes before final exams, UF’s on-campus COVID-19 testing has remained at a 1% positivity rate and quarantine numbers have continued to drop.  From April 12 to Tuesday, nine UF employees and 70 students have tested positive for the virus about half the number of employees and the same number of students who tested positive last week. As of Monday, the university recorded 9,816 total positive tests since it began keeping track last March. This semester, 2,606 UF faculty, staff, students and other

A year later, a shroud of uncertainty still surrounds UF s COVID-19 numbers - The Independent Florida Alligator

A year later, a shroud of uncertainty still surrounds UF s COVID-19 numbers - The Independent Florida Alligator
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