American community health centers help millions of people but are under stress

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Since 2012, community health centers have seen a 45% increase in the number of people seeking care — and they’ve opened more and more service sites to expand their footprint to more than 15,000 locations.

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U.S. COVID, RSV activity still high but continues ebb post holidays

New Jersey Supreme Court rules against Ocean casino that tried to collect COVID business interruption insurance

 

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Immunocompromised patients and COVID infections--new study on who is at risk

Senate begins hearings on the Cost of Assisted Living and Its Burden on American Families

Two labs team up to boost genomic surveillance globally as Covid emergency fades

Majority of compromised immune system patientswho had mild COVID-19 were not offered anti-virals --study

Four out of five Veterans Affairs (VA) patients who had mild COVID-19 but had compromised immune systems were not offered the use of COVID antivirals, according to a study today in Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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Information on Measles After WHO Sounds Alarm Over the Spreading Virus in Europe

Dengue spike in South America prompts vaccination drive as bug spray runs out

Global warming was primary cause of unprecedented Amazon drought--study

Analysis:Native American Communities Have the Highest Suicide Rates, Yet Interventions Are Scarce

Variety of studies on whether Paxlovid reduces long COVID

Researchers looked at blood samples from the 40 who experienced long COVID symptoms, compared them to controls who were not infected with COVID-19, and found that those who had long COVID had evidence of inflammation (increased complement activity), blood

 

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WHO chief says world risks missing deadline for international pandemic accord

World risks missing deadline for pandemic accord, says WHO chief

GENEVA, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Countries risk missing a May deadline for agreeing a legally binding treaty on fighting pandemics, which would be a big blow for future generations, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Monday.
 
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COVID-19 infection in pregnancy may raise baby's risk of respiratory illness--study

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Researchers found that exposure to the coronavirus while in the womb increased a newborn's risk of respiratory distress syndrome by sparking an "inflammatory cascade" in the infants that affected their breathing. 

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