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COVID-spurred illness behind paralysis of 23-year-old Florida nurse: report

Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel answers parents’ questions on whether it’s safe to return to in-person learning amid the coronavirus pandemic. A 23-year-old nurse from Tampa Bay, Fla., has been left paralyzed after developing an illness that was likely spurred as a result of the novel coronavirus, according to a local report.  In July, Desmon Silva suddenly stopped breathing and was rushed to Mease Countryside Hospital in Safety Harbor. Silva was left paralyzed from the neck down and was placed on a ventilator. Later, he was transferred to Mass General in Boston where he could be better treated, according to a GoFundMe in his name. 

8 Causes of Lower Back Pain on Your Left or Right Side

8 Causes of Lower Back Pain on Your Left or Right Side Mallory Creveling Replay Video Understanding lower back pain If your back hurts, you re not alone. Lower back pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal problems conditions that affect muscles, bones, tendons, ligaments, and nerves in the world. A study published in 2020 in the Annals of Translational Medicine found that lower back pain was the leading cause of years spent with a disability and missed work. Additional research, published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in 2020, reveals that Covid-19 quarantines have exacerbated the issue of lower back pain even more.

FDA OKs Device to Limit Head Injuries in Young Athletes

Contrary to media reports, COVID-19 vaccines do cause a paralyzing facial condition

https://www.afinalwarning.com/499754.html (Natural News) February 26, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) – The mainstream media have inaccurately reported that Pfizer’s and Moderna’s new COVID-19 vaccine trials found no potential risk of Bell’s palsy, a condition that causes the faces of patients to be paralyzed and droop on one side. (Article by Celeste McGovern republished from LifeSiteNews.com) The “observed incidence of Bell’s palsy in the vaccine arms is between three to five times and seven times higher than would be expected in the general population,” researchers from the Precision Vaccines Program in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Boston Children’s Hospital in Boston said in a paper published Wednesday in 

MRI Plays Role in Developing Novel Device to Help Protect Athletes Brains During Head Impacts

MRI Plays Role in Developing Novel Device to Help Protect Athletes’ Brains During Head Impacts February 26, 2021  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration authorized marketing of a new device intended to be worn around the neck of athletes aged 13 years and older during sports activities to aid in the protection of the brain from the effects associated with repetitive sub-concussive head impacts. The non-invasive device, called Q-Collar, is a C-shaped collar that applies compressive force to the neck and increases blood volume to help reduce movement of the brain within the cranial space which may occur during head impacts. The device may reduce the occurrence of specific changes in the brain that are associated with brain injury.

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