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2020 Was a Terrible Year to Be Pregnant

A Pandemic Pregnancy Is a More Dangerous Pregnancy Katharine Gammon © Ian Waldie / Getty So much is still unknown about pregnancy and COVID-19. We do know that contracting the disease comes with increased risk of severe illness, and a higher risk of preterm birth. But how an infection affects a person at different stages of pregnancy? Or a developing fetus? No one knows for sure. Would vaccination help mitigate these risks? The vaccines were never tested on pregnant people. Unlike elective surgeries, many of which were rescheduled during surges of the disease, having a baby cannot be postponed. How much additional danger is associated with labor and delivery during this pandemic? And the decisions that parents of newborns face how to manage the demands of a child’s early life, in isolation what added toll does that stress take?

Dose of Truth: Does the vaccine contain a microchip? (VIDEO)

December 24, 2020 The idea of vaccines containing microchips has been around for a while. Doctors say there s no evidence of it actually happening. SHOW TRANSCRIPT There’s a lot of false information out there about the two leading COVID-19 vaccines in the U.S.  We wanted to provide the facts and answer some questions.  I’m not a doctor but we know a few, so we asked: Does the vaccine contain a microchip?  “It is public disclosure of all of the components for its part of the FDA approval process that these companies can t have any surprises in what s in there, said Dr. Josh Lesko, Brief19 Lead Policy Analyst.  

Accelerating Research | Alzheimer s Association

Share or Print this page In aggressive pursuit of its vision of a world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia, the Association once again made its largest-ever research investment in FY20, granting more than $47 million to 139 new scientific investigations. Investments included awards to 119 projects funded through the International Research Grant Program, representing proposals ranked highest by a peer-reviewed process in a highly competitive field of 406 applications submitted from 865 letters of intent. As the world’s leading nonprofit funder of Alzheimer’s and dementia research, the Association is currently investing $208 million in more than 590 active best-of-field projects in 31 countries. The Association paused funding programs in March 2020 after hearing significant challenges from potential applicants in submitting their necessary documents for consideration as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Association continues to be in touch with multi

Researchers use fruit fly model to understand COVID-19-related neurological complications

Researchers use fruit fly model to understand COVID-19-related neurological complications An interesting preprint by researchers from Washington University School of Medicine and the National Cancer Institute, USA, claims to have reproduced disease mechanisms due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the fruit fly, Drosophila, while also providing proof of the efficacy of one drug against these disease processes. If validated, these findings represent a new understanding of how the virus causes neurological symptoms that could help develop more effective therapies. Post-viral syndrome in COVID-19 COVID-19 has by now caused over 76.88 million cases, 1.7 million deaths, and devastating economic disruption. Primarily a severe pneumonic illness, affecting the lungs, it is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Much progress has been made into understanding the mechanism of viral infection. However, much remains to be known about how the viral p

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