Patricia’s Story: Surviving Stage IV Adolescent Cancer
Patricia’s Story: Surviving Stage IV Adolescent Cancer Baltimore, MD, July 19, 2021 — “Pretty girls don’t get cancer,” the doctor assured M. Patricia Diaz over 30 years ago. At the age of just 16, Diaz was scared and uncomfortable. However, the doctor’s words were meant to reassure her — and at the time, they worked. Patricia … Continue reading Patricia’s Story: Surviving Stage IV Adolescent Cancer
How to Better Rehydrate After an Intense Workout
How to Better Rehydrate After an Intense Workout During an intense workout, your body loses a lot of fluids and minerals, and nutrients. Most people assume that the best way to rehydrate after an intense workout is to drink lots of water. While this is true, you have to keep in mind that your body … Continue reading How to Better Rehydrate After an Intense Workout
Top NYC Doctor on The Frontlines to Combat Health Care Disparities in People of Color
Top NYC Doctor on The Frontlines to Combat Health Care Disparities in People of Color New York, NY, July 16, 2021 — Blindness caused by glaucoma is insidious. In most cases, there is no pain, and the loss of vision occurs slowly from peripheral to central. Many people do not even realize it’s happening until they have lost … Continue reading Top NYC Doctor on The Frontlines to Combat Health Care Disparities in People of Color
Ontario’s doctors call for all health-care workers to have COVID-19 vaccination
Ontario’s doctors call for all health-care workers to have COVID-19 vaccination TORONTO, July 16, 2021 /CNW/ – Ontario’s doctors say all health-care workers should be required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to protect themselves, their patients and the community. “Vaccines are the best way to control the spread of COVID-19, and remain an essential … Continue reading Ontario’s doctors call for all health-care workers to have COVID-19 vaccination
How well do COVID-19 vaccines work in people with cancer, immune deficiencies and other populations with health vulnerabilities?
How well do COVID-19 vaccines work in people with cancer, immune deficiencies and other populations with health vulnerabilities? MONTREAL, July 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Government of Canada, through its COVID-19 Immunity Task Force (CITF) and Vaccine Surveillance Reference Group (VSRG), is investing more than $8 million on four studies led by researchers at … Continue reading How well do COVID-19 vaccines work in people with cancer, immune deficiencies and other populations with health vulnerabilities?
