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up period. things were going to try to move forward and we've seen the nfl move forward in the past with things like concussions where the game must go on, so to speak. for me it was really the coaches, the head coaches on both teams, particularly sean mcdermott of the buffalo bills, that was the one that changed that tide and really observed what his players were going through and talked to zac taylor, the bengals coach and met and said i don't think we can continue this. that's kind of what it looked like. when we went to the locker rooms and saw the state the players were in, it became very clear they were the ones going to step in and protect the mental and physical health of their team as everyone was clearly struggling with what they witnessed. >> we will certainly hear no discussion, no doubt on, this very issue in the hours ahead, carolyn manno, many thanks, appreciate it. i want to bring in dr. anthony cadia now, an emergency room specialist and the ceo of mend urgent care. thank you, doctor, for being

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In Depth: COVID therapies and transplants

Hal talks to several doctors about the spike in COVID cases, some of the new vaccines and treatments, and the impact the pandemic has had on transplantation. Hal also talks about his own bout with COVID-19.

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Can Drinking Coffee Daily Lower Your Risk Of Getting COVID-19 ? | KIIZ-FM


Coffee lovers, this one's for you!
A new study suggests that having at least one cup of coffee a day is associated with a lower risk of COVID-19 infection.
According to ABC 7, Dr. Anthony Cardillo, an ER specialist and CEO of Mend Urgent Care in Los Angeles says that drinking a caffeinated cup a day can indeed boost an individual's immunity against the virus.
"It was a very interesting study. There (were) 40,000 participants, but really, it was a retrospective study looking from the years 2006-2010 and then trying to extrapolate the coffee consumption and if any people in that group then went on to get COVID," he told ABC 7.

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Can Drinking Coffee Daily Lower Your Risk Of Getting COVID-19 ? | Wild 1063

Can Drinking Coffee Daily Lower Your Risk Of Getting COVID-19 ? | Wild 1063
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Can Drinking Coffee Daily Lower Your Risk Of Getting COVID-19 ? | REAL 92.3
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Cut Back Drinking for a While After Being Vaccinated, Some Experts Say


Cut Back Drinking for a While After Being Vaccinated, Some Experts Say
The medical advice about drinking alcohol and whether it effects peoples' immune response after getting a vaccine shot has been mixed so far, with the general advice seeming to be "don't overdo it." But a new piece in the New York Times suggests that there may be significantly less immune response among those who cross over from "moderate" imbibing to "excessive" drinking.
This news is likely coming a bit too late for a lot of Americans who have been celebrating getting their first and/or second shots with more than a single glass of Champagne. And there's still no actual data on the matter where the COVID-19 vaccines are concerned — drinking was not something that was looked at in terms of immunity levels among people in the vaccine trials. But experts warn that for weeks after either dose of the vaccines, your body is still building its immune response, and heavy drinking can seriously inhibit that for the long term.

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Is It Okay To Consume Alcohol Before And/Or After The Vaccine? | 98.1 The Breeze


By Carolyn McArdle
Apr 22, 2021
So many people in our world and apparently nationally as well have been asking one question: Can you drink alcohol after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine?
Dr. Anthony Cardillo, an ER specialist and CEO of Mend Urgent Care in Los Angeles, says "there's no ill effects, no danger, of having an alcoholic beverage while you've been vaccinated. It just may put you under the weather a little more than anticipated with the vaccine in and of itself. We do know that alcohol is a toxin that our liver has to metabolize, so it's advisable as you're mounting the immune response to the vaccine, you want your body to be in tip-top shape and not having to be taxed by anything else."

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