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Rare COVID vaccine side effect for people with cosmetic facial fillers

KLKN-TV Rare COVID vaccine side effect for people with cosmetic facial fillers Moderna s COVID-19 vaccine may have some unexpected side effects for people who have previously received cosmetic facial fillers January 6, 2021 6:57 am LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN)- The latest information from the FDA is that the COVID-19 vaccine may have some unexpected side effects for people who have previously received cosmetic facial fillers. According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons statistics, about 2.7 million Americans get filler injections each year and this number is on the rise. Swelling as a side effect has only been reported three times in patients who received the Moderna vaccine during its Phase III trial that involved 30,000 patients, according to Dr. Herluf Lund, a plastic surgeon in St. Louis and president of The Aesthetic Society.

James Hoehn, 82, surgeon, philanthropist, Jaguar specialist

James Hoehn, 82, surgeon, philanthropist, Jaguar specialist COVID-19 ends a life of seemingly limitless enthusiasms FacebookTwitterEmail Dr. James Hoehn, 82, of Colonie died on Christmas eve of COVID-19. The renowned plastic surgeon was also a force on the Capital Region s cultural scene.Provided photo ALBANY James Hoehn was known around the world for his leadership in the field of plastic surgery, and appreciated throughout the Capital Region for his devotion to everything from history and education to stamps and British sports cars. Hoehn, a longtime Colonie resident who had been battling various health conditions for several months and had broken a hip in an early-December fall, died on Christmas Eve of COVID-19. He was 82.

Medical Journal: Hide Everybody s Sex Because Of Trans Bottom Surgery

December 29, 2020 The New England Journal of Medicine has published a paper that argues since sex designations on birth certificates could emotionally hurt transgender and intersex people, the information should not appear on the document. The premise behind the idea is that “assigned sex” should appear “below the line,” allowing it to be used in vital statistics but not identify the individual on the document itself. The argument is built on claims the Supreme Court has determined sex distinctions are no longer relevant and there is no useful clinical purpose to them. The authors of this paper further argue that the best solution is to remove all acknowledgment of a person’s sex altogether. This should be done with passports and other identifying documents since the LGBT left sees no purpose in legally identifying sex at birth for anyone, when all that matters to them is gender identity.

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