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jwhittaker@post-journal.com, etichy@post-journal.com America’s COVID-19 vaccine problem will shift from availability to willingness within the span of a month. U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York, discussed the national COVID-19 vaccination effort during a visit to the National Comedy Center in Jamestown on Monday. Schumer said federal stimulus bills in December and March have helped make COVID-19 vaccines more available than they were initially, and the Senate majority leader said he expects availability to improve even more very quickly. “There’s lots of places,” he said. “We’ve made them available. You don’t have to travel to the Bills stadium or anything to get them. And they’re free, and there’s going to be so much available that in about three weeks you’ll just be able to show up at one of the places and get a shot if you’re 18 or over. We expect that will happen by about May 1, that there will be enough vaccines for everybody. That means, by the be

Sex differences in brain in response to midlife stress linked to fetal stress exposures

Sex-related differences in the brain associated with depression, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are related to maternal stress during fetal development. This finding points to the need to explore sex-dependent targets for early therapeutic intervention and prevention.

How we handle stress at 45 linked to prenatal exposure

Men and women whose mothers experienced stressful events during pregnancy regulate stress differently in the brain 45 years later, results of a long-term study demonstrate. In a unique sample of 40 men and 40 women followed from the womb into their mid-forties, the brain imaging study showed that exposure during fetal development to inflammation-promoting natural substances called cytokines, produced by mothers under negative stress, results in sex-associated differences in how the adult brain responds to negative stressful situations more than 45 years after birth, reports Jill M. Goldstein, founder and executive director of the Innovation Center on Sex Differences in Medicine  ) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and her co-authors.

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