Blood centers sound alarm as blood shortage increases

[ad_1] LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – The Kentucky Blood Center, which supplies blood to more than 70 Kentucky hospitals across the state, has seen a significant increase in blood use at area hospitals. Mobile blood drives have not reverted to pre-pandemic schedules or collections, creating a critical need for donors. “The demand for blood in area … Read more

Experts warn of ‘twindemia’ as influenza could rise sharply with COVID in winter

[ad_1] As winter looms and hospitals across the United States continue to be inundated with severe cases of COVID-19, flu season presents a particularly disturbing threat this year. We are researchers specializing in vaccination policies and the mathematical modeling of infectious diseases. Our group, the Public Health Dynamics Laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, has … Read more

Hideaway Bay project gets loan | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] SILVER CREEK – The developers at Hideaway Bay Resort have secured a loan to help them move their project forward. At a recent meeting of the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency, board members approved a loan of $ 428,835 through Al Tech’s Revolving Loan Fund. “The goal would be for real estate acquisitions / … Read more

church will celebrate its 170th anniversary | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] The Charlotte Center United Methodist Church is located at 6942 Charlotte Center Rd, Sinclairville. On October 11, 1851, a gathering of people from the surrounding countryside came to the Charlotte Center to attend the dedication service of the new Methodist Episcopal Church. It was a wonderful occasion because it was the first Methodist church … Read more

Opening of the landscape art exhibition on October 11 – News

[ad_1] “Fortunately for our students, we often have guest artists on campus for demonstrations. This kind of meeting with working artists gives students the opportunity to learn new ways of creating and thinking about art, ”explains David Gliem, Ph.D., president of the Creative Arts Collegium and professor of the history of art at Eckerd. “It … Read more

Arad Evans Inn reopens after fire – Eagle News Online

[ad_1] FAYETTEVILLE – A year after a fire ravaged sections of the Arad Evans Inn amid social distancing and capacity restrictions, Fayetteville restaurant has managed to come back like new.On September 12, 2020, the flames of the accidental fire were caused by a worker using a hot torch while replacing the flat roof above the … Read more

Natural antibiotic kills Lyme disease and nothing else: a potential breakthrough treatment

[ad_1] Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria; CDC / Claudia Molins Researchers studying natural antibiotics have isolated one that eradicated the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease, potentially offering a breakthrough treatment for the pathogen both in humans and in the natural environment. Hygromycin A, which scientists found in a soil microbe screen, was found to clear the infection … Read more

Douglas M. Spetz | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] Douglas M. Spetz Douglas M. Spetz, 65, of 210 Harding Ave., died suddenly Friday, October 8, 2021, at UPMC Chautauqua. Born March 25, 1956 in Jamestown, son of the late Raymond and Virginia Bucklaew Spetz, Sr. Graduated from Southwestern Central School in 1975, he was employed as a factory worker by Chase Interiors, Ethan … Read more