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COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Utah

COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Utah The COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Utah early Monday. It will be given to frontline health care workers who are directly treating COVID-19 patients. and last updated 2020-12-14 20:42:01-05 The COVID-19 vaccine has arrived in Utah. FOX 13 first reported the shipments had arrived early Monday. LDS Hospital and Utah Valley Regional Medical Center, both run by Intermountain Healthcare, received the first shipments of the vaccine. They are now being prepared to be given out to frontline health care workers who are directly involved in care for COVID-19 patients. We are excited at Intermountain Healthcare to be able to offer this to our caregivers as a safe prevention from COVID-19, said Dr. Kristin Dascomb, an infectious diseases specialist with the state s largest health care system.

Unexpected discovery leads to better understanding of migraine

 E-Mail Massive plumes of glutamate, a key neurotransmitter, surging in the brain could help explain the onset of migraine with aura and potentially a broad swath of neurologic disease, including stroke and traumatic brain injury according to an international study led by University of Utah Health scientists. The study, which was conducted in laboratory mice, found that an abnormal release of glutamate into the extra-cellular space the area between brain cells can spark spreading depolarizations, tsunami-like waves of activity that spread across the brain in migraine and other nervous system disorders. This is something new under the sun, says K.C. Brennan, M.D. a U of U Health professor of neurology and the study s co-corresponding author (with Dr. Daniela Pietrobon of the University of Padova in Italy). Glutamate plumes are a completely new mechanism of migraine, and it s a good bet that they are players in other diseases of the nervous system.

More than 700 Utah babies have had the coronavirus; here s how families and doctors care for them

More than 700 Utah babies have had the coronavirus; here’s how families and doctors care for them Becky Jacobs © Provided by Salt Lake Tribune (Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) Robert Binion, his wife, Michelle, and their two kids, 3-year-old Lizzie and 1-year-old Beau, pictured outside their Salt Lake City home Dec. 9, 2020, all got COVID-19 around the same time in mid-September. Beau was 10 months old at the time. There have now been more than 700 cases of COVID-19 in Utahns under the age of 1. Within a week, everyone in the Binion household was sick with COVID-19. First, 3-year-old Lizzie had a 104-degree fever in mid-September. Next, her parents became ill, and finally, 10-month-old Beau started acting fussier than normal.

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