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COVID vaccine: American reluctance eases, but remains high

COVID vaccine: American reluctance eases, but remains high
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Many still hesitate to get vaccine, but reluctance is easing

Many still hesitate to get vaccine, but reluctance is easing
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Why You Shouldn t Get a Tattoo After Receiving the COVID Vaccine

Make commitment to righting health care inequities, Jacobs School lecturer urges - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff

“I had encounters with so many elderly people who had never seen a lady with a white jacket. They knew I was a student and they said, ‘come back, we need our doctors to be people who really care about us,’ and that put a burning piece in my heart. ” Maxine Hayes, clinical professor emerita of pediatrics University of Washington School of Medicine The title of Maxine Hayes’ virtual talk last Tuesday as part of the Celebration of Inclusiveness in Medicine and Science Distinguished Lecture Series was “Righting the Wrong of Racial Injustice in Health.” It was a title she chose with care.

Catching More Breast Cancers When Mammograms are Limited

Catching More Breast Cancers When Mammograms are Limited New study calculates risk-based approach to detect cancers with fewest exams Getty Images April 1, 2021   While the COVID-19 crisis is challenging, the pandemic is also giving researchers an opportunity to discover new approaches to saving lives. A study published in the  JAMA Network Open on Thursday, March 25, 2021, recommends a new way for triaging mammogram patients during times of limited capacity, such as pandemic surges, when individuals may also experience anxiety about COVID-19. In one of the largest studies of its kind, the researchers looked at nearly 900,000 individuals and close to 2 million mammograms between 2014-2019 at more than 90 radiology facilities in the national Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium. They found that a risk-based algorithm, based on clinical indication, breast symptoms, breast cancer history and age, successfully maximized cancer detection.

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