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How America Has Changed Since the First Census in 1790


How America Has Changed Since the First Census in 1790
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Diana Shishkina, Stacker News
On 5/13/21 at 8:00 PM EDT
The U.S. Census Bureau announced April 26 that the country s population between 2010 and 2020 had experienced its second-slowest rate of growth in U.S. history, topping out at 331 million people. Additionally, political power was slated to move south and west from the Northeast and Midwest, with Texas gaining two congressional seats and Colorado, Florida, Montana, North Carolina and Oregon each gaining one. Losing one seat each were California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Conducting a census and counting the American population every 10 years has been a practice since the ratification of the U.S. Constitution in 1790. Besides being a growing source of economic, demographic, and social information about the nation s people and being used to determine how many Congressional seats and electoral votes each stat ....

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Bacterial Infections from Opioid Abuse May Also Increase Stroke Risk


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Rare bacterial infections of the heart are surging among people who abuse opioids and other intravenous drugs, a trend that may also be leading to more strokes in this population, according to preliminary results from a study presented in March at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference.
The study focused on 351 patients treated for endocarditis, or bacterial infections of the heart, at Ohio State University’s Wexner Medical Center from January 1, 2014, through July 1, 2018. During the study period, the proportion of patients who had endocarditis caused by intravenous (IV) drug abuse climbed by 630 percent.
Overall, 170 patients in the study, or 48 percent, had endocarditis due to IV drug abuse. Among this group, 26 percent of patients had a stroke, almost twice the rate of stroke among patients who had endocarditis due to other causes. ....

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6 Things People With Heart Conditions Must Know About the COVID-19 Vaccines


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In general, people with underlying heart conditions should make a point of getting vaccinated as soon as they can.
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COVID-19 vaccination is ramping up across the country and is expected to continue to expand through summer. This influx is making vaccines available to more people with underlying conditions, including heart conditions that put them at a higher risk for complications if they get infected with the novel coronavirus. If you have a high-risk condition, you may have a lot of questions about how, why, and when you should get vaccinated and whether it’s safe.
Here are some expert takes on what people with a history of heart conditions should know about COVID-19 vaccines. ....

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