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LVHN plans another mass-vaccination drive-through at NCC How to get an appointment

LVHN plans another mass-vaccination drive-through at NCC. How to get an appointment. Updated Apr 23, 2021; Facebook Share Lehigh Valley Health Network will hold its next mass-vaccination drive-through clinic in Northampton County on Thursday. The April 29 clinic at Northampton Community College in Bethlehem Township will provide 3,500 initial doses of the two-dose Moderna vaccine, according to LVHN’s announcement on Friday. That brand is available to anyone 18 and older. Appointments are required for the clinic, which will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. One can be scheduled through a MyLVHN account, online at LVHN.org/appointment or by calling 833-584-6283. The hotline is open 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday-Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on weekends.

Warming up to the hotspot strategy: Why targeting hard-hit areas for immunization is Canada s best shot at reducing COVID-19 cases

Warming up to the hotspot strategy: Why targeting hard-hit areas for immunization is Canada s best shot at reducing COVID-19 cases
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Brain activity optical imaging aided by new implantable tool: Study

Brain activity optical imaging aided by new implantable tool: Study ANI | Updated: Apr 24, 2021 22:37 IST Washington [US], April 24 (ANI): A nanophotonic technology was used by a team of researchers to develop a brain-implantable tool that can aid in the optical imaging of brain activity. The study was published in the journal Neurophotonics. Tools that allow neuroscientists to record and quantify functional activity within the living brain are in great demand. Traditionally, researchers have used functional magnetic resonance imaging techniques, but this method cannot record neural activity with high spatial resolution or in moving subjects. In recent years, a technology called optogenetics has shown considerable success in recording neural activity from animals in real-time with single-neuron resolution. Optogenetic tools use light to control neurons and record signals in tissues that are genetically modified to express light-sensitive and

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