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United makes changes to COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Tech campus


United makes changes to COVID-19 vaccine clinic on Tech campus
The COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the United Supermarkets Arena on April 15, 2021, will shift to administer the Moderna two-dose vaccine in light of the federal pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccination. (Source: KCBD)
By KCBD Staff | April 13, 2021 at 10:58 AM CDT - Updated April 13 at 10:58 AM
LUBBOCK, Texas
(NEWS RELEASE) - The COVID-19 vaccine clinic at the United Supermarkets Arena on April 15, 2021, will shift to administer the Moderna two-dose vaccine in light of the federal pause on the use of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccination. Participants in the clinic should plan for a second dose of the Moderna vaccine in four weeks. The second dose will be reserved for participants and will be administered at the United Supermarkets Arena on May 10, May 12 and May 13. ....

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Study investigates link between lactation and visceral, pericardial fat


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IMAGE: TTUHSC s Duke Appiah, Ph.D., and a team of collaborators recently completed a study to see if the presence of excess visceral and pericardial fat results in a lower risk for.
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As demonstrated by multiple studies over the years, women who breastfeed have a lower risk for developing cardiovascular disease and diabetes when compared to those who don t or can t. However, the mechanisms by which these risks are reduced for lactating women are still not fully understood.
Duke Appiah, Ph.D., an assistant professor of public health at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and director of the university s master s program in public health, said the presence of excess fat, specifically visceral and pericardial fat could help explain this finding. Using that hypothesis, Appiah and a team of researchers recently completed a study titled, The Association of Lactation Duration with Visceral and Pericardial Fat Vol ....

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