Florida man dies of COVID-19 minutes before birth of first grandchild

[ad_1] A Florida man died of COVID-19 this month just 20 minutes before the birth of his first grandchild. Shane O’Neal, 40, died of COVID-19 around 3:30 a.m. on September 3. Her daughter, Kylie Dean, gave birth to her son, Preston, at 3:49 a.m. that same morning. Dean, an intensive care nurse, told USA TODAY … Read more

U.S. Supreme Court releases December pleading schedule – Ballotpedia News

[ad_1] The United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) released on September 20 the December pleadings schedule for the mandate 2021-2022, by programming nine cases of argumentation. The court will hear nine hours of oral argument between November 29 and December 8. Click on the links below to learn more about the cases: 29 november Becerra v. … Read more

Ivermectin, two other drugs tested in the MUSC COVID-19 clinical trial

[ad_1] CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) – Ivermectin, a drug used to treat parasitic infections, has recently received a lot of attention over whether it should be used to treat COVID-19. Now, this drug and two others are being tested in a COVID-19 clinical trial in which MUSC is participating. According to MUSC, there are limited options … Read more

Roman-era mixers and grinders made with geology in mind

[ad_1] AUSTIN, Texas – A study of stone tools from a Roman Empire outpost revealed that for ancient bakers and millers, having the right tools was all about geology. A team of geoscientists and archaeologists made the discovery while analyzing tool samples in a geology lab at the University of Texas at Austin, discovering that … Read more

COVID-19 booster against multiple variants starts human trials

[ad_1] A COVID-19 booster that may protect against several variants is being tested in humans. It uses a new vaccine technology that self-replicates once injected into the muscle. The vaccine may require a lower dose than existing injections, potentially reducing side effects. A COVID-19 booster vaccine that could protect against multiple viral variants at once … Read more

Mayorkas chief says border footage “horrified” him

[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – Homeland Security Chief Alejandro Mayorkas said on Tuesday that footage of what appeared to be border patrol officers on horseback rounding up migrants trying to cross the southern border had “horrified” him, but he did not call the new influx of migrants there. crisis. Mayorkas told CNN that “any mistreatment or … Read more

Even the G spot is named after a man

[ad_1] “Pudendum” isn’t the only questionable term that creeps into the female pelvis. Take out a map of this region and you face an array of unknown landmarks: Alcock’s canal, Douglas pouch, Bartholin’s glands, Fallopian tubes. These are all body parts named after the people who “discovered” them. These are relics from a time when … Read more

Landmark Autism Intervention Study Shows Significantly Reduced Diagnosis Rates

[ad_1] We know that for autism, the causes and changes in the brain occur long before birth. But in a groundbreaking new study, an intervention in infants with early signs of autism has reduced clinical diagnoses by two-thirds. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) describes a wide range of conditions affecting a person’s social, communication and motor … Read more