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Researchers originally wanted older volunteers, but the are now opening trial to younger adults, especially those not yet eligible for Pfizer and Moderna vaccines.
Wayne State University’s School of Medicine needs people to roll up their sleeves for research’s sake.
The school is part of a nationwide clinical trial of a COVID-19 vaccine made by Novavax, Inc. Phase 3 of the trial will help scientists determine whether it’s effective at preventing infection.
“I think that this vaccine will be safe, the other vaccines are safe, and that people should take what they can get as soon as they can get it.” Dr. Elizabeth Secord, WSU pediatrics professor
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The writer of twice-monthly health columns is a practicing cardiologist, clinical professor at Wayne State University School of Medicine and founder of the Kahn Center for Cardiac Longevity in Bingham Farms. He s an author who has appeared on Dr. Oz and The Doctors Show.
By Joel Kahn It shouldn t be surprising that what you eat matters greatly in terms of your health. It may matter the most when you are healing from an illness.
This Baconator Cheeseburger and Baconator Fries have 1,500 calories combined. (Photo: Wendy s) The ability of vitamin-rich and nutrient-rich fresh foods, abundant in colors and plant fiber, to promote recovery from medical issues, is proven. Many studies confirm that processed meats and other foods with excess saturated fats, salt and sugar, along with sugar-sweetened beverages, are all harmful to our health.
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KIDS KICKING CANCER RECEIVES $500,000 MICHIGAN HEALTH ENDOWMENT FUND GRANT TO SUPPORT FIRST OF .
Kids Kicking CancerJanuary 22, 2021 GMT
Southfield, MI, Jan. 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Kids Kicking Cancer, an international non-profit organization that provides pain management and empowerment to children and families facing chronic and acute life-threatening illness through martial arts therapy, today announced it has received a $500,000 grant from the Michigan Health Endowment Fund. As part of Kids Kicking Cancer’s recently launched Heroes Circle® program, the funds will support the development of a mobile application that will help adults who are facing mental health challenges, including opioid addiction, conquer their “inner beast” through evidence-based therapeutic martial arts techniques taught by the children of Kids Kicking Cancer. The announcement was made by Kids Kicking