1 in 500 North Dakotas have died from COVID-19

[ad_1] The rate of one in 500 is based on the 2020 U.S. Census Bureau tally for the state: 779,094 North Dakotas. Forum analysis of the Centers for Disease Control’s data and the 2020 Census Population Count found that 20 other states have also achieved one in 500 resident COVID-19 death rates, including South Dakota, … Read more

Gloversville School Board Meets September 7 | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] FORT HUNTER – Thursday, September 9 at 12 noon “The good, the bad and the buggy”, a presentation by Expert … GLOVERSVILLE – The Gloversville Water Board will be holding a special meeting at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, August 31 at … JOHNSTOWN – The Fulton County Solid Waste Department has released the Labor … Read more

Drug Administration Capsule Could Replace Protein Drug Injections | MIT News

[ad_1] In recent years, scientists have developed monoclonal antibodies – proteins that mimic the body’s own immune defenses – that can fight a variety of diseases, including certain cancers and autoimmune diseases like Crohn’s disease. While these drugs work well, a downside for them is that they have to be injected. A team of engineers … Read more

A strong police presence was needed, despite no threats

[ad_1] CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas – CCISD Police Chief Kirby Warnke told KRIS 6 News that a child was arrested for calling a fake call to 911, triggering a chain of events that saw police from the CCPD and CCISD converge on the Driscoll Middle School campus shortly before noon. The two law enforcement entities responded … Read more

Dementia: 5 warning signs of dementia

[ad_1] Slight forgetfulness is normal in people of all age groups. We all have days when we can’t find our wallet or car keys or can’t remember the name of our ex-coworker we suddenly met after years. Our minds are busy dealing with different activities of the day, and sometimes we forget small details of … Read more

‘It’s very difficult; it’s very exhausting ‘

[ad_1] PEMBROKE PINES, Florida – Nursing warriors want unvaccinated and face mask opponents to reconsider their positions as young COVID-19 patients die in Broward County. The more infectious Delta variant results in increased transmissibility, even in a few vaccinated individuals. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has reported that groundbreaking infections fully vaccinated … Read more

SWVA agencies prepare for Ida fallout | New

[ad_1] Southwest Virginia emergency coordinators brace for wet weather as the remnants of Hurricane Ida sweep through the area. The National Weather Service’s Morristown office is calling for 2-3 inches of rain in Lee and Wise and Norton counties, with 1.5 to 2 inches in Scott County until Wednesday afternoon. A risk of major flooding … Read more

Too much or too little sleep can harm your brain, study finds

[ad_1] Sleep disturbances are common at the end of life, the study authors wrote, and are associated with changes in cognitive function, according to a study published Monday in the journal JAMA Neurology. (Shutterstock) ATLANTA – Sleep disorders are common at the end of life, the study authors wrote, and are associated with changes in … Read more

The Performing Arts Department returns to performing arts

[ad_1] Senior dance major Caroline Boothe presents her choreography at this year’s fall dance concert in November. Boothe is one of the many performing arts students who have could not play live for over a year due to the coronavirus pandemic. But Boothe said she was more excited than nervous about the return to a … Read more