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Martin County pediatrician recommends masks for children who return to school unvaccinated Share Updated: 7:40 PM EDT Jul 21, 2021
Martin County pediatrician recommends masks for children who return to school unvaccinated Share Updated: 7:40 PM EDT Jul 21, 2021
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Show Transcript ANGE.LA ANGELA: HEALTH EXPERTS SAY THAT THE HOSPITALIZATION RESAT CONTINUE TO RISE AND THAT IS CONCERNING, ESPECIALLY SINCE PARENTS AS WELL AS TEACHERS AND STUDENTS ARE GETTING READY TO GO BACK TO THE CLASSROOM. DOCTORS THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY CONTINUE TO BATTLE THE DELTA VARIANT AND URGE PEOPLE TO GET E THVACCINE. THEY SAY IF THEY DON’T GET VACCINATED, THE VIRUS COULD CONTUEIN TO MUTA.TE THE MORE THE VIRUS GETS TO REPLICATE IN A NON-IMMUNE PERSON , THE MORE CHANCES FOR MUTATIONS AND THE MUTATIONS THAT CARRY ON ARE THE ONES THAT GIVES THE VIRUS AN ADVANTAGE. ANGELA: HE SAYS THAT MEANS THE VIRUS CAN BECOME
/PRNewswire/ Cleveland Clinic s Weston Hospital has performed its first living donor liver transplant, in which a daughter donated a portion of her liver to.
Cleveland Clinic Martin Health stroke support group thrives during pandemic
10-year-old group now has Zoom meetings on third Tuesday of every month
A stroke support group started by Cleveland Clinic Martin Health offers assistance to those who need it.
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STUART, Fla. â Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the United States, but early intervention therapies and support groups can help reduce that.
Victoria Bryson is a stroke survivor. She had a stroke while at work in July 2018.
Her doctors said it happened at the base of her neck where it meets the brain stem.
COVID testing still important despite dip in numbers, expert says April 16, 2021 at 6:10 PM EDT - Updated April 16 at 6:21 PM
Fewer people in South Florida are getting tested for COVID-19 as more people get vaccinated, but doctors say it s still necessary.
Testing is usually performed because people have symptoms for the coronavirus.
Medical experts say the decline in the number of people with COVID-19 is the reason for the decreased number of testing performed.
Information supplied by the COVID Tracking Project s website shows Florida s COVID testing data from December to March. COVID testing January 2021 to March 2021 in Florida
The last time Florida saw a spike for COVID testing was on Jan. 30 with more than 200,000 residents, according to data supplied by the COVID Tracking Project s website.