Archive for January, 2021
Protect your community. Get answers to common questions and accurate information about COVID-19 vaccines. Source: COVID-19 Vaccination for Communities
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Resources and tools to help pregnant people, breastfeeding women and new parents caring for infants to protect their health and help people who serve these communities communicate with them. Source: Toolkit for Pregnant People and New Parents
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Guidance about large gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic Source: Large Gatherings
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Tips to safely host or attend small holiday gatherings. Source: Small Gatherings
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To keep your workplace healthy, consider offering free, on-site COVID-19 vaccination at your business locations. Source: Workplace Vaccination Program
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If you’re an essential worker, it’s important to find out where to get vaccinated as soon as it is available to you. Source: Essential Workers & Employees: When & How to Get Vaccinated
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The CDC recommends essential workers be included among those offered the first supply of COVID-19 vaccines. Source: Importance of COVID-19 Vaccination for Essential Workers
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A new study shows that intense immunosuppression followed by a hematopoietic stem cell transplant may prevent disability associated with multiple sclerosis (MS) from getting worse in 71% of people with relapsing-remitting MS for up to 10 years after the treatment. The study also found that in some people their disability improved over 10 years after […]
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A new study has found a brain pressure disorder called idiopathic intracranial hypertension is on the rise, and the increase corresponds with rising obesity rates. Source: Brain pressure disorder that causes headache, vision problems on rise
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A new study supports launch of Phase I clinical trial to test a designer DNA agent — an antisense oligonucleotide that targets a gene called IRF4 — in patients with multiple myeloma. Source: Designer DNA therapeutic wipes out cancer stem cells, treats multiple myeloma in mice
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