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Philadelphia Flyers offer free tickets, Gritty gear in push to vaccinate fans on-site before season finale


Philadelphia Flyers offer free tickets, Gritty gear in push to vaccinate fans on-site before season finale
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Philadelphia Flyers fans also scored free tickets for the 2021-22 season as part of a push to take the COVID-19 vaccine before Monday night s game. The Flyers and Penn Medicine partnered to make the one-shot Johnson & Johnson coronavirus vaccine available to fans with vouchers for two tickets to a game and Gritty stickers and T-shirts as an incentive on the main concourse leading into the season finale against New Jersey.
The Flyers had a healthy line likely much healthier in a few weeks of fans waiting to get their shot. The Flyers are the only professional sports team in Pennsylvania and the only team in the NHL with a wide-ranging COVID-19 vaccination campaign, called Take Your Shot. Some teams have had their facilities used as vaccination hubs the Eagles turned Lincoln Financial Field into a COVID-19 vaccination site for me ....

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Researchers use arcuate organoids to study development and disease of the hypothalamus


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PHILADELPHIA Human brain organoids are remarkable platforms for modeling features of human brain development and diseases. Building on methods to generate organoids to model different brain regions such as the cortex and the midbrain, researchers at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania have generated the first organoids of the arcuate nucleus (ARC), an essential structure in the hypothalamus that sends signals of hunger and feeling full. This part of the hypothalamus exhibits a tremendous amount of cell diversity, and is far more complex than previously modeled parts of the brain.
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Smartphone breath alcohol testing devices vary widely in accuracy


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PHILADELPHIA Alcohol-impaired driving kills 29 people a day and costs $121 billion a year in the U.S. After years of progress in reducing alcohol-impaired driving fatalities, efforts began to stall in 2009, and fatalities started increasing again in 2015. With several studies demonstrating that drinkers cannot accurately estimate their own blood alcohol concentration (BAC), handheld alcohol breath testing devices, also known as breathalyzers, allow people to measure their own breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) to determine if they are below the legal limit of .08% before attempting to drive.
The latest generation of personal alcohol breath testing devices pair with smartphones. While some of these devices were found to be relatively accurate, others may mislead users into thinking that they are fit to drive, according to a new study from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. ....

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