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CHARLOTTE, N.C., Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The unique public-private partnership spearheaded by Honeywell, Atrium Health, Tepper Sports & Entertainment and Charlotte Motor Speedway is launching a mass vaccination program over the next three days at Bank of America Stadium, home of the Carolina Panthers and Charlotte Football Club. The effort brings together each organization s unique strengths in logistics, healthcare and managing large events, to vaccinate as many area residents as quickly as possible.
The mass vaccination event at Bank of America Stadium, is anticipated to administer approximately 19,000 first dose vaccines over the three-day period, serving both drive-up and walk-up traffic, from Fri., Jan. 29 to Sun., Jan. 31. It s one of the largest vaccination sites in the country and the largest in North Carolina, based on anticipated patient throughput. There are no out-of-pocket costs for patients to receive the vaccine.
Data gaps make it hard to know if priority health workers got vaccines first
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Cereset Research Exposes the Secrets of Traumatic Stress Hidden in the Brain
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Cereset Research shares brain maps of brain functional connectivity laterality in military-related traumatic stress SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (PRWEB) January 27, 2021 HIRREM® (the legacy research technology of Cereset® - a Brain State Company) was utilized by the Wake Forest School of Medicine to study symptoms of traumatic stress in military personnel before and after use of Cereset (legacy) intervention. (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jon.12825)
Whole brain, resting state magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was done pre- and post- Cereset intervention. Significant effects on brain network connectivity have been previously reported (https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jon.12571). For the current study, lateralization of brain connectivity was analyzed. Lateralization here refers to the distribution of
The CDC says that when it comes to cloth masks, multiple layers made of higher thread counts do a better job of protecting the wearer. (Michael Stewart/GC Images)
Wearing a mask protects the wearer, and not just other people, from the coronavirus, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention emphasized in an updated scientific brief issued Tuesday. And the protective benefits of masks are stronger the more people wear masks consistently and correctly, the agency says.
When the CDC first recommended that Americans wear cloth face coverings back in April, it cited evidence that the coronavirus could be transmitted by asymptomatic people who might not be aware of their infectiousness – a group estimated to account for more than 50% of transmissions. The agency said masks were intended to block virus-laden particles that might be emitted by an infected person.
Ethnic differences emerged among subgroups of diabetes characteristics, a new study found.
In an analysis of nearly 1,300 people with diabetes, five distinct types of diabetes cases were identified older age at diabetes onset (43%), severe hyperglycemia (26%), severe obesity (20%), younger age at onset (1%), and requiring insulin medication use (9%), reported Michael Bancks, PhD, MPH, of Wake Forest School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and colleagues.
The distribution of patients within each diabetes subgroup varied vastly according to ethnicity and clinical characteristics, they noted in the Prior research on diabetes subgroups has shown that some subgroups have different risks for diabetes complications but has largely been limited to white study populations, Bancks explained in a statement. The topic of diabetes subgroups is an important research question, and our work expanded the study population to include South Asians, non-Hispanic whites, Chinese, H
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