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Food allergies are more common among Black children

 E-Mail Black children have significantly higher rates of shellfish and fish allergies than White children, in addition to having higher odds of wheat allergy, suggesting that race may play an important role in how children are affected by food allergies, researchers at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children s Hospital of Chicago, Rush University Medical Center and two other hospitals have found. Results of the study were published in the February issue of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice. Food allergy is a common condition in the U.S., and we know from our previous research that there are important differences between Black and White children with food allergy, but there is so much we need to know to be able to help our patients from minority groups, said Mahboobeh Mahdavinia, MD, PhD, who is first author of the study and chief of the Division of Allergy and Immunology at the Medical Center. In this current paper, our goal was to understand whether

Illinois Coronavirus Updates: CPS Remote Learning, Chicago Vaccine Appointments

Illinois Coronavirus Updates: CPS Remote Learning, Chicago Vaccine Appointments © Provided by NBC Chicago A vaccination tray of Pfizer BioNtech vaccines. Chicago Public Schools announced that students will continue with remote learning on Thursday as no agreement has been reached with the Chicago Teachers Union in negotiations over a return to classrooms. Meanwhile, Chicagoans looking to find or book coronavirus vaccine appointments can now schedule them online using the city s new website. Here are the latest COVID-19 headlines from around the state: Illinois Reports 3,328 New COVID-19 Cases, 69 Additional Deaths Thursday Health officials in Illinois on Thursday reported 3,328 new confirmed and probable cases of coronavirus, along with 69 additional deaths attributed to the virus.

Life and death : Barriers to healthcare for ethnic minorities | Coronavirus pandemic News

When he was volunteering as a medical translator at New York’s community-organised COVID-19 Bengali hotline during the spring lockdown last year, Lala Tanmoy Das received a call from a woman who could not speak English. “It was from a Bangladeshi woman in her 50s. She displayed shortness of breath, was profusely sweating and having chest pain, radiating to the jaw and arm,” says Das, 31, who as an MD-PhD student immediately recognised that her condition was critical. “In medical terms, we would translate this as experiencing a heart attack.” While trying to keep the caller calm, Das urged her to call the emergency services. His job as a volunteer for the COVID hotline was only to give general advice about the pandemic.

Illinois Coronavirus Updates: CPS Remote Learning, Chicago Vaccine Appointments, Regions in Phase 4

Illinois Coronavirus Updates: CPS Remote Learning, Chicago Vaccine Appointments © Provided by NBC Chicago A vaccination tray of Pfizer BioNtech vaccines. Chicago Public Schools announced that students will continue with remote learning on Thursday as no agreement has been reached with the Chicago Teachers Union in negotiations over a return to classrooms. Meanwhile, Chicagoans looking to find or book coronavirus vaccine appointments can now schedule them online using the city s new website. Here are the latest COVID-19 headlines from around the state: Illinois Reports 3,328 New COVID-19 Cases, 69 Additional Deaths Thursday Health officials in Illinois on Thursday reported 3,328 new confirmed and probable cases of coronavirus, along with 69 additional deaths attributed to the virus.

An exit interview with Brandon Van Grack

POLITICO Get the POLITICO Influence newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and Earthjustice With Daniel Lippman and Theodoric Meyer VAN GRACK SAYS FARA ENFORCEMENT WILL REMAIN A PRIORITY: POLITICO’s Josh Gerstein and I report. “Probably you re dealing with a FARA unit that is more, better staffed, than it has been probably in my lifetime,” Van Grack, who joined the law firm

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