Former Galveston officer gets suspended sentence after pleading guilty | Local News

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Why COVID-19 is so different across California

[ad_1] By Soumya Karlamangla New York Times If you’ve been following the news about the coronavirus in California this week, you may have noticed a stark contrast in the way the pandemic is unfolding across the state. As hospitals in central and northern California have called on National Guard troops to help staff COVID-19 departments, … Read more

Genetic risk factor links Alzheimer’s disease to severe COVID-19

[ad_1] At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, people with Alzheimer’s disease were identified as having an increased risk of developing severe COVID-19. “At first, we thought it was because people with dementia were less likely to be able to respect physical distancing and mask wear, or were exposed in their care facilities when there … Read more

Delta doesn’t seem to make children any sicker; Stronger secondary immune response after infection than after injection

[ad_1] A girl wearing a face mask to avoid contracting coronavirus disease (COVID-19) rides a scooter in a park in Seoul, South Korea, April 3, 2020. REUTERS / Heo Ran October 8 (Reuters) – The following is a summary of some recent studies on COVID-19. They include research that warrants further study to corroborate the … Read more

Natural immunity: an alternative to vaccines?

[ad_1] News analysis Senator Rand Paul’s (R.-Ky) question was simple: “Are you a doctor, a doctor? Paul, a registered physician, asked at a hearing on September 30. “I worked for more than thirty years on health policy, answers Xavier Becerra, secretary of the Ministry of Health and Social Services. “You are not a doctor. Do … Read more

Texas abortion law restored by appeals court ruling

[ad_1] Federal Court of Appeal reestablished Texas‘Controversial’ fetal heartbeat ‘abortion ban Friday night, days after lower court suspended Republican support law. The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has issued a temporary stay, effectively staying the decision of U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman to grant a temporary restraining order against the abortion ban earlier this … Read more

University of Utah researchers identify molecule that could treat and delay Parkinson’s disease

[ad_1] Daniel Scoles, associate professor of neurology, and Stefan Pulst, president of neurology, discuss a newly identified molecule that could help treat Parkinson’s disease and slow its progression. (University of Utah Health) Estimated reading time: 3-4 minutes SALT LAKE CITY – Scientists at the University of Utah Health have made a discovery that could lead … Read more