Virus cases in the United States almost tripled in 2 weeks amid misinformation

[ad_1] MISSION, Kan. (AP) – COVID-19 cases have nearly tripled in the United States in two weeks amid a wave of vaccine misinformation that is straining hospitals, exhausting doctors and pushing clergy into the fray. “Our staff are frustrated,” said Chad Neilsen, director of infection prevention at UF Health Jacksonville, a Florida hospital that cancels … Read more

New drug successfully killed breast cancer cells in mice

[ad_1] Breast cancer might have a new weakness. New breast cancer treatment method can kill 95% to 100% of cancer cells in mouse analogues, as well as their metastases to brain, lungs, liver and bones, according to a new study published in the journal Science Translational Medicine. And the new drug, called ErSO, quickly shrinks … Read more

Alaska Returns to High Alert as COVID-19 Cases and Hospitalizations Rise

[ad_1] A nurse prepares to administer a dose of the Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine at a clinic in Anchorage. Health officials are urging more Alaskans to get vaccinated as the highly contagious delta variant circulates, increasing the number of infections. (Hannah Lies / Alaska Public Media) Alaska has returned to high alert statewide as … Read more

Doctor says people beg for COVID vaccine before being intubated

[ad_1] An Alabama doctor described in a Facebook post on Sunday how she should inform unvaccinated COVID-19 patients who request the vaccine that it was too late for injections before intubating. Dr Brytney Cobia, who works at Grandview Medical Center in Birmingham, wrote: “I am admitting healthy young people with very serious COVID infections to … Read more

World in early stages of new wave of COVID-19, WHO chief warns

[ad_1] The head of the World Health Organization warned on Wednesday that the world was in the early stages of a new wave of coronavirus infections and deaths. What he says : The global failure to share vaccines, tests and treatments has led to a “two-way pandemic – the haves open up, while the have-nots … Read more

Dare County COVID-19 cases continue to rise

[ad_1] For the third week in a row, Dare County is seeing an increase in COVID-19 infections. The total number of new positive cases reported in Dare County over the past week was 54. Among these : 43 (80%) are symptomatic 51 (94%) contracted the virus through direct contact with unvaccinated people who tested positive … Read more

New approach kills breast cancer in mice

[ad_1] Researchers have discovered a small molecule, ErSO, that kills breast cancer in mice by targeting a pathway that protects cancer cells. Credit: L. Brian Stauffer A new approach to treating breast cancer kills 95-100% of cancer cells in mouse models of estrogen receptor positive human breast cancers and their metastases to bones, brain, liver … Read more

In California, is more action needed as Delta fuels the COVID outbreak?

[ad_1] No one wants a throwback to our pandemic past – especially when it comes to the color purple. But with the Delta variant steadily spiking COVID-19 rates across California, there is growing concern just a month after the state lifted its color-coded restrictions on businesses, schools, and gatherings. social. And now, an analysis from … Read more

18 new cases of COVID identified in Tuolumne County

[ad_1] COVID-19 cases active from March to July 21, 2021 Sonora, California – Tuolumne County Public Health reports 18 new cases of COVID in the county, 14 community cases and 4 inmates at the Sierra Conservation Center. There are 43 active cases including four hospitalized. Of the 18 new cases, two were vaccinated with Moderna … Read more

Rare cases of ‘breakthrough’ COVID cause alarm and confusion

[ad_1] Reports of athletes, lawmakers and others infected with the coronavirus despite vaccination may seem alarming, but top health experts say the injections are doing exactly what they’re supposed to do: dramatically reduce serious illnesses and deaths. Best indicator: Hospitalizations and deaths in the United States are almost all among the unvaccinated, and actual data … Read more