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CDC: 46 million Americans in rural areas more likely to die from leading causes of death
AOL· 6 days agoForty-six million Americans live in rural areas, and are more likely to die from one of the leading causes of death — that’s 15% of Americans, according to the CDC. Senior ...
High-risk patients with COVID symptoms should use PCR rather than rapid tests, study suggests
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 4 days agoStudy findings that reveal a sensitivity of 47% for COVID-19 rapid antigen tests (RATs) compared...
Maternal mortality rate in U.S. declines, but racial disparities remain: CDC data
FOX 10 Phoenix· 5 days agoThursday’s report details the final maternal mortality data for 2022 and the agency recently...
Black men speak up about mental health barriers and resources on Capitol Hill
WFTV 9 Orlando· 7 hours agoSuicide is one of the leading causes of death nationwide and the numbers are rising at alarming...
US maternal mortality rate declines, but disparities remain, new CDC data shows
CNN via AOL· 5 days agoAfter a sharp rise in women dying in pregnancy, childbirth or postpartum earlier in the Covid-19...
Pregnancy-related deaths back down to pre-pandemic levels, CDC data says
Fox News· 5 days agoU.S. pregnancy-related deaths have fallen back to pre-pandemic levels, new government data suggests....
RedHill Announces New Opaganib Chinese Patent Against Ebola Virus Valid Through 2035
NBC 17 Raleigh· 18 hours agoA host-directed and potentially broad acting twice-daily oral, small molecule, opaganib is in development for multiple indications, including COVID-19, ...
As cholera cases rise worldwide, health officials sound 'concerning' alarm about vaccine shortages
Fox News· 8 hours agoAs cholera continues to surge — and as vaccines remain in short supply — experts are warning about...
Moderna expects CDC to view its RSV vaccine as equal to rival shots
Reuters· 5 days ago, opens new tab said on Thursday it expects U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...
Virus levels continue downward trend across Illinois
The Danville Commercial-News· 3 days agoWith the respiratory virus season continuing to wind down, Illinois’ overall respiratory virus level is now Minimal and all counties in the state are at Low level for COVID