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What's in the stimulus the Senate is voting on


$1,400 in direct payments
Biden had promised $2,000 checks in the days leading up to the Georgia Senate runoffs, but the plan he unveiled after his inauguration called for $1,400 checks. That s what made it into the stimulus Congress sent to his desk. 
Biden said the total will add up to $2,000 a person after people received $600 checks as part of the $900 billion stimulus package President Donald Trump signed into law in December. 
People making more than $80,000 a year for an individual or $160,000 a year for a couple won t get checks. People s income will be measured according to their most recent tax filing.
The checks are popular with the public and were started as part of the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act Trump signed into law in March. In that package, most people received $1,200 direct payments. ....

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Regular screening and early intervention needed to prevent pediatric diabetes


Regular screening and early intervention needed to prevent pediatric diabetes
Type 2 diabetes, once considered an adult disease, is increasingly causing health complications among American youth. A research review published in the
Journal of Osteopathic Medicine suggests physicians should work to more aggressively prevent pediatric diabetes.
Because few pediatric Type 2 diabetes treatment options are available, prevention is unusually important. To improve health outcomes, the paper s authors recommend physicians conduct regular screenings of children and adolescents, adopt a high level of suspicion, and intervene early and often with families who have children at risk for prediabetes and T2 diabetes.
Pediatric type 2 diabetes is more progressive and aggressive than adult-onset Type 2 diabetes, said lead author Jay H. Shubrook, DO, professor and diabetologist at Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine. Kids need our help, and we re not sound ....

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Modifying Alpha Cells into Beta Cells Helps Treat Diabetes


Modifying Alpha Cells into Beta Cells Helps Treat Diabetes
by Angela Mohan on 
March 2, 2021 at 12:29 PM
PNAS.
More than 34 million Americans have diabetes, a disease characterized by a loss of beta cells in the pancreas. Beta cells produce insulin, a hormone necessary for cells to absorb and use glucose, a type of sugar that circulates in the blood and serves as cellular fuel.
In Type 2 diabetes, the body s tissues develop insulin resistance, prompting beta cells to die from exhaustion from secreting excess insulin to allow cells to take in glucose.
In Type 1 diabetes, which affects about 10 percent of the diabetic population, beta cells die from an autoimmune attack. Both kinds of diabetes lead to severely elevated blood sugar levels that eventually cause a host of possible complications, including loss of limbs and eyesight, kidney damage, diabetic coma, and death. ....

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