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Woman dies from COVID-19 she contracted after full vaccination elisfkc2 / Flickr / CC BY-SA 2.0 MADISON, Wisconsin (madison.com/Wisconsin State Journal) A 75-year-old Madison woman died from COVID-19 Sunday after contracting the illness more than a month after being fully vaccinated, according to her sons, who say immunosuppressant drugs likely reduced her vaccine protection and chronic diseases made her more vulnerable to infection. Reports of so-called “breakthrough” cases and deaths after full vaccination are rare, but some are expected because no vaccine is 100% effective and some people don’t mount as much of an immune response to the vaccine as others, experts say. ....
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A recent study has identified why some young people could be at greater risk for developing opioid use disorder and found that those at the highest risk also struggled with mental health issues like depression. Dr. Deanna Wilson, an assistant professor of medicine and pediatrics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, led the analysis. She said the bulk of existing research on opioid use disorder focuses on older adults, even though “many of those adults say that their first opiate exposure was actually as an adolescent or young adult.” “We know that for many young people, the first opiate exposure actually comes from a physician or provider,” Wilson said. “We really wanted to explore with this group what happens during that first year and after you receive your first opioid prescription.” ....