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  • CDC Broadens Warning On Who Is At Risk For Severe COVID-19

    STAT (6/25, Branswell) reports the CDC “broadened its warning about who is at risk of developing severe” COVID-19, “suggesting even younger people” with obesity or “other health conditions can become seriously ill if they contract” SARS-CoV-2. STAT adds,...
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  • US Government’s Supply Of Remdesivir Will Run Out By June 29

    Bloomberg Law (6/25, Baumann, Subscription Publication) reports the federal government’s “supply of Covid-19 treatment remdesivir will run out by June 29, leaving hospitals worried about their supplies for the summer and fall.” HHS “is ‘currently in conve...
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  • Trump Administration Asks Supreme Court To Strike Down ACA As Pandemic Swells

    The Washington Post (6/26, Elfrink, Flynn) reports the Trump Administration “asked the Supreme Court late on Thursday to overturn the Affordable Care Act, telling the court that ‘the entire ACA must fall.’” The Administration’s “argument comes as thousand...
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  • Frontline Workers in the Backrooms of COVID-19: Caring for the Living and the Dead

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  • COVID-19 Patients with “Green Crystals of. . .” Stop! Please Don’t Call Them That!

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  • CVS Health Corp To Offer Employers A Coronavirus Testing Program

    Reuters (6/24, Humer) reports CVS Health Corp is now selling companies a coronavirus testing program as “employers grapple with trying to keep workers healthy and on the job amid fresh spikes in” coronavirus cases. Reuters adds, “In addition to onsite and...
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  • Texas Governor Says Everyone Who Goes To State-Run Testing Site Will Get Free Face Masks

    Fox News (6/24, Ruiz) reports that, as Texas experiences a surge in coronavirus cases, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) “announced Wednesday that everyone who goes to a state-run testing site will be given a free set of three-ply surgical masks.” As the outbreak grow...
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  • Use Of Fax Machines In Laboratories Reportedly Delaying Coronavirus Test Results In Austin

    Newsweek (6/24, Kim) reports as the number of coronavirus cases in Texas continues to climb, some laboratories “in Austin are using fax machines to deliver...test results to health officials, causing delays in notifying patients.” On Monday, there were 12...
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  • Researchers Develop Machine Learning Tool They Say Can Identify Proteins Tied To Adverse Drug Side Effects

    Health IT Analytics (6/24, Kent) reports researchers at Harvard Medical School and the Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research developed “an open-source machine learning tool” that “identified proteins associated with adverse drug side effects, provid...
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  • Elevated Blood Glucose Levels Tied To Increased Risk Of Kidney Stones In Men, Research Suggests

    Renal & Urology News (6/24, Charnow) reports researchers found “elevated blood glucose levels, even within the nondiabetic range, are associated with an increased risk of kidney stones in men, but not women.” The findings were published in the American Jo...
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  • US Reports Record Number Of New Cases Of Coronavirus In One Day

    NBC News (6/24, Madani) reports “the U.S. saw a record number of new coronavirus cases in a single day, with 45,557 diagnoses reported Wednesday, according to a tally by NBC News.” Wednesday’s coronavirus “cases top the previous highest daily count from A...
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  • COVID-19 Mortality May Be Higher In People With COPD Who Smoke, Study Indicates

    Drug Topics (6/24, Berberabe) reports researchers “found a correlation between high mortality rates from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and individuals who currently smoke and are diagnosed with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).” The find...
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  • Higher Testosterone Levels In Men With Chronic Hepatitis B Infection And Diabetes Mellitus Tied To Increased Incidence Of HCC, Study Indicates

    Infectious Disease Advisor (6/24, van Paridon) reports researchers found “higher testosterone levels in men with chronic hepatitis B virus infection and diabetes mellitus were associated with an increased incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).” The...
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  • Alliance Identifies Manufacturers Who Can Produce 4B Doses Of Coronavirus Vaccines Per Year

    Reuters (6/24, Steenhuysen) reports that an “influential foundation focused on preparation and response to epidemics that is backing nine potential coronavirus vaccines has identified manufacturers with capacity to produce four billion doses a year, the g...
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  • SARS-CoV-2 Herd Immunity May Be Achievable If 43% Of A Population Is Immune To The Virus, Paper Suggests

    Newsweek (6/24, Gander) reports a paper published in Science suggests that herd immunity to SARS-CoV-2 may be achieved if 43% of a population is immune to the virus. Mathematicians at the University of Nottingham and the University of Stockholm said the f...
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  • Trump Administration Says Insurers Not Required To Cover Work-Mandated Coronavirus Tests

    Modern Healthcare (6/23, Cohrs, Subscription Publication) reports, “Insurers are not required to cover [SARS-CoV-2] tests that employers may mandate as they bring employees back to work, according to a guidance released Tuesday by the Trump Administration...
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  • Unique Metabolic Signatures In The Blood May Accurately Identify More Than Half Of Children With ASD, Researchers Say

    Medscape (6/23, Brooks, Subscription Publication) reports, “Unique metabolic signatures in the blood can accurately identify more than 50% of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD),” researchers concluded. The study, which “quantitatively assessed 3...
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  • CRISPR Treatment In First US Patient To Receive The Treatment For Sickle Cell Disease Appears To Be Working As One-Year Mark Nears

    NPR (6/23, Stein) reports Victoria Gray, the first person in the US to receive CRISPR treatment for sickle cell disease, “has been sheltering at home with her children as the U.S. struggles through a deadly pandemic, and as protests over police violence h...
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  • Researchers Identify Two Distinct PCOS Subtypes

    Newsweek (6/23, Gander) reports, “There are two distinct types of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) – the little-understood condition that is a leading cause of infertility in women – according to a study” published in PLOS Medicine. The researchers found...
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  • Many People With “Asymptomatic” Coronavirus Infections May Develop Minor Lung Inflammation, Research Suggests

    NPR (6/23, Huang) reports researchers found many people with “asymptomatic” coronavirus infections “developed signs of minor lung inflammation – akin to walking pneumonia – while exhibiting no other symptoms of coronavirus.” The findings were published in...
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