The Overall Importance of Preparing the Public for a General COVID-19 Vaccine
December 2nd 2020Pharmacy Times spoke with Angela Kashuba, Dean of UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and Patrick Brown, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Alumni, about the importance of preparing pharmacists and students to vaccinate the general public with the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Study Shows Promise for Yoga, Meditation, Mindfulness in Concussion Treatment Plans
December 2nd 2020A recently published meta-analysis by the UConn Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy (InCHIP) is the first-ever to explore the use of yoga, meditation, and mindfulness-based interventions for the effective treatment of chronic concussion symptoms.
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New Optical Method Could Enable Cancer Biomarker Breath Test
December 1st 2020The new optical sensing method is based on multi-pass spectroscopy and can detect the presence of 1 molecule of formaldehyde in a million air particles, or 1 part per million, even in the presence of gasses that often interfere with optical measurements.
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Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Have Greater Risk of Heart Disease Even With Risk Factors Controlled
December 1st 2020Even when all 5 factors were optimally controlled, patients with type 2 diabetes still had a 21% higher risk for CVD and a 31% higher risk for heart failure hospitalization compared to patients without diabetes.
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Moderna Files with FDA for COVID-19 Vaccine Emergency Use Authorization
November 30th 2020Moderna intends to submit the EUA application today and believes that the FDA’s Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee will meet to review the safety and efficacy data package on Thursday, December 17, according to the press release.
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More Than 4 Million Potential Years of Life Lost to Cancer Deaths in 2017
November 25th 2020Although cancer deaths with the highest death rates per capita accounted for the greatest number of years lost, the study authors said cancers that typically occur in younger populations had a disproportionate share of the burden.
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