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Opinion: How chronically sleep-deprived we really are

Telegraph: Exhaustion has been a twisted status symbol for too long, says Bryony Gordon.

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In Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), Thrombin Production Is Chronically High

In the study, scientists modeled the shape and adhesive abilities of endothelial cells (ECs) stimulated with thrombin in order to determine whether ATIII prevents the adhesion of RBCs from SCD patients and EC retraction.

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Japan mulls 4th vaccine shots for elderly, chronically ill patients

TOKYO. KAZINFORM - Japan is considering making the elderly and people with underlying medical conditions eligible for fourth coronavirus vaccine shots, in line with recommendations by the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, government sources said Tuesday, Kyodo reports.

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Truancy 'crisis': More than 60,000 students 'chronically absent' from school


Truancy 'crisis': More than 60,000 students 'chronically absent' from school
6 May, 2021 12:08 AM
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More than 60,000 students - or 8.8 per cent - are missing at least three days of school every fortnight. Photo / Michael Craig
More than 60,000 students - or 8.8 per cent - are missing at least three days of school every fortnight. Photo / Michael Craig
Derek Cheng is deputy political editor for the New Zealand Heraldderek.cheng@nzme.co.nz
Almost 9 per cent of school kids are "chronically absent" from school, meaning they're missing at least three learning days a fortnight.
And almost 40 per cent are not going to school regularly, as the Herald reported this morning.

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Elderly and the chronically ill urged to get vaccinated


Elderly and the chronically ill urged to get vaccinated
 24 Feb 2021 - 8:21
Minister of Public Health, H E Dr. Hanan Mohammed Al Kuwari, visiting Post-COVID Inpatient Unit at the Qatar Rehabilitation Institute.
The Peninsula
Doha: The Minister of Public Health, H E Dr. Hanan Mohammed Al Kuwari, has urged the public to get vaccinated, particularly those who are 60 years of age or older and people with chronic health conditions to reduce the risk of chronic COVID-19 syndrome. 
“While the majority of patients recover well from the COVID-19 infection, there are some who have significant long-term health consequences. To reduce the risk of chronic COVID-19 syndrome, we urge the public to get vaccinated as soon as they have the opportunity to do so, particularly those who are 60 years of age or older and those with chronic health conditions as they are more at risk of serious illness from this disease. In addition, I urge anyone who is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms to go to their healthcare facility or call the national hotline on 16000 to avoid deterioration of their health condition,” said Dr. Al Kuwari.

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