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How will the pandemic end? The science of past outbreaks offers clues

How will the pandemic end? The science of past outbreaks offers clues
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More people have died of COVID-19 in NY than state publicly reports, fed data shows

More people have died of COVID-19 in NY than state publicly reports, fed data shows
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Why is the Bronx s COVID-19 vaccination rate so low? - City & State New York

Why is the Bronx’s COVID-19 vaccination rate so low? Experts said a mistrust of doctors, a lack of access to vaccination sites and online conspiracy theories were contributing factors. Bay Eden Senior Center in the Bronx is a state run vaccination site. Don Pollard/Office of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo The must-read daily newsletter for NY s political community. Get it in your inbox. Sign Up Now! Terence Franklin is 62 years old, unvaccinated and lives in the Bronx, which had some of the hardest-hit neighborhoods in New York City during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic last year. With highly effective COVID-19 vaccines now widely available, health experts are reexamining how to convince people who are reluctant or opposed to the vaccine – especially because the highly contagious delta variant is causing infection rates to soar, overwhelmingly among the unvaccinated. President Joe Biden said recently, “The only pandemic w

Machine learning models that include social determinants of health better predict cardiovascular outcomes

Machine learning models that include social determinants of health better predict cardiovascular outcomes Machine learning can accurately predict cardiovascular disease and guide treatment but models that incorporate social determinants of health better capture risk and outcomes for diverse groups, finds a new study by researchers at New York University s School of Global Public Health and Tandon School of Engineering. The article, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, also points to opportunities to improve how social and environmental variables are factored into machine learning algorithms. Cardiovascular disease is responsible for nearly a third of all deaths worldwide and disproportionately affects lower socioeconomic groups. Increases in cardiovascular disease and deaths are attributed, in part, to social and environmental conditions also known as social determinants of health that influence diet and exercise.

New York University: Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Disease Improves When Social, Environmental Factors Are Included

New York University: Machine Learning for Cardiovascular Disease Improves When Social, Environmental Factors Are Included
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