Archive for February, 2021
Researchers reveal transformation of colon organoids in vitro. Escherichia coli bacteria are constitutive members of the human gut microbiota. However, some strains produce a genotoxin called colibactin, which is implicated in the development of colorectal cancer. Source: Genotoxic E. coli 'caught in the act'
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Study reveals the unintended and negative consequences of policies designed to reduce the supply of opioids in the population for overdose. Source: Unintended consequences of state, opioid policies
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A body of evidence supports the association between prolonged anesthesia and cognitive impairment, but a new study is among the first to address the effect of the procedure on neural connections. Source: Researchers uncover altered brain connectivity after prolonged anesthesia
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Scientists used accelerometers to track daily activity levels for a week in 89 adults with obesity or overweight and, in a series of tests, measured their ability to multitask and maintain their attention despite distractions. The study revealed that individuals who spent more sedentary time in bouts lasting 20 minutes or more were less able […]
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Vaccine manufacturers; the federal government; state, local, and territorial jurisdictions; and other partners are working to make sure safe and effective vaccines are getting to you as quickly as possible. This page will help you understand the key steps in this important process and how CDC is tracking vaccine distribution, delivery, and administration throughout the […]
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This webpage provides information for people with disabilities or conditions that may increase their risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and for their care providers. Source: Vaccination Considerations for Persons with Disabilities
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Increased stress can lead to increases in alcohol and substance use. If you or someone you care about is starting to use alcohol or other substances, or is increasing their use during the COVID-19 pandemic, there are resources that may help. Source: Alcohol and Substance Use
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Strategies to ensure adequate provision of care for mildly to moderately ill COVID-19 patients, and delivery of other non-COVID-19 essential health services during the COVID-19 outbreak. Source: Global Clinical Mitigation
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Answers to commonly asked questions about COVID-19 vaccines, including vaccine cost, availability, and types. Source: Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination
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Forecasts show national and state level cumulative reported and predicted deaths since the beginning of the pandemic. Source: Previous Forecasts of Total Deaths
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