An unvaccinated fitness trainer believed COVID antibodies would protect him. He almost died.

[ad_1] Bill Phillips is a changed man. Colorado’s fitness expert – who worked as expert in nutrition and performance supplementation for the Denver Broncos in the late 1990s and is the author of “Body-for-LIFE” – almost died after a two-month battle with COVID-19 because he didn’t think he needed a vaccine. Until about two weeks … Read more

News | City of San José

[ad_1] Below is information on the City of San José’s response to slow and reduce the spread of COVID-19 and support for a just recovery towards ‘better normalcy’. THE SOURCE:City of San JoséCommunity and economic recovery team Contact:Carolina Camarena / Vicki Day, San José City Media Line: 408-535-7777San José City Customer Contact Center: 3-1-1 or … Read more

SC reports 3,715 new cases of COVID-19, 33 deaths on Wednesday

[ad_1] COLUMBIA, SC (WIS) – On Wednesday, the Department of Environmental Health and Control reported 2,659 new confirmed cases and 1,056 new probable cases of the virus for a total of 3,715. These figures are correct as of August 23 . >> EXCLUSIVE: An inside look at the COVID-19 floor at Lexington Medical Center The … Read more

College of Engineering News: Promoting Life Sciences to Local Students | College of Engineering

[ad_1] UMassD and Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Partner to Offer Internships to New Bedford High School Students Pictured (L to R): Ryan Mudawar (VP Education and Workforce Programs), Dr. Tracie Ferreira (President and Associate Professor of Bioengineering), Ken Turner (President and Chief of management), & Joseph Sullivan (VP of Marketing, Communications and Community Reports) UMass … Read more

Hospitals lack beds and intensive care staff

[ad_1] An infection control nurse accompanies a patient transferred from the COVID Intensive Care Unit to the COVID Acute Care Unit at Harborview Medical Center on May 7, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. Karen Ducey | Getty Images The Covid outbreak is so severe in Washington state that hospitals are running out of intensive care beds … Read more

Hochul chooses Senator Brian Benjamin as Lieutenant Governor | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] ALBANY (AP) – New York Governor Kathy Hochul has chosen Brian Benjamin, a New York state senator, as lieutenant governor, according to a person familiar with the administration’s internal discussions. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because Hochul had not yet publicly announced his decision. She should do it … Read more

Florida mother loses two unvaccinated sons to Covid in 12 hours

[ad_1] A mother in Jacksonville, Florida lost his two sons to Covid-19 within 12 hours – and thinks they would still be alive if they hadn’t refused the vaccine. “It’s a parent’s worst nightmare,” Lisa Brandon said News4Jax. “The only reason I’m doing this is to spread the word, please get the shot.” Ms Brandon … Read more

List of news | Racine County, WI

[ad_1] RACINE-County General Manager Jonathan Delagrave Hosts Racine County’s Second Annual Charity Golf Outing on Friday August 27e with a shotgun race starting at 9:30 am at the Ives Grove Golf Course, 14101 Washington Ave, Sturtevant. This year, proceeds from the event will be used to support a great Racine County non-profit organization, Sophia’s Promise. … Read more

Neuroscientists detect remarkable ‘brain waves’ in lab-grown mini-brains

[ad_1] Artificially grown organoids are becoming increasingly important in scientific and medical research. Now, scientists have measured activity similar to real brain waves in brain organoids grown in the lab while looking for a genetic disease that causes seizures. Such organoids may be useful for research into brain development, disease, and potential therapies, as they … Read more

Indiana cybersecurity expert: Attacks on hospitals multiply – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana weather

[ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – Eskenazi Hospital confirms it was the victim of a cyberattack on August 4, saying hackers stole personal information. According to Tim Sewell, co-founder of cybersecurity firm Reveal Risk, hospitals are increasingly the target of attacks like this one, and they can prevent saving lives. “Eskenazi – I read during the original … Read more