Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Heart to Heart...
The Tsimane indigenous people of the Bolivian Amazon experience less brain atrophy as they age than their American and European peers, researchers have found.
It suggests that sedentary lifestyles and diets rich in fats and sugars could be making people in industrialised nations more vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease.
By contrast, the 16,000-strong tribe are extremely active, traditionally hunting and foraging for their own food, and consume a high-fibre diet of vegetables, fish and lean meat.
The Belt...
Many of those who were hospitalized and died from a breakthrough infection were elderly or immunocompromised, and that confirms the notion that people who fall into those categories “should take the belt-and-suspenders approach” because their immune systems don’t respond as well to the vaccine.
The recommendation: “Get vaccinated, wear a mask, avoid large groups and continue to be careful.”
Dr. John Sellick, an infectious disease expert and professor of medicine at the University at Buffalo, tells Yahoo Life that the average person shouldn’t worry about breakthrough infections.
“For those of us who are of average health, are fully vaccinated and don’t have severe underlying medical problems, breakthrough infections are unlikely to be a huge problem,” he says.
“But highly immunosuppressed people have to be careful, just in case.”
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Lymph Nodes...
While the mass COVID-19 vaccination effort over the past four months is bringing closer the light at the end of the pandemic tunnel, it is not without a cost.
But the cost here will be in terms of added patient anxiety and financial due to potential of additional, needed tests.
There have been several alarms in peer-review literature and radiology societies that the COVID-19 vaccines cause temporary inflammation and swelling of lymph nodes in some patients.
While the experts say this is normal, it can be a major cause for concern if physicians, radiologists and patients are not aware of this vaccine presentation and assume it is a sign of infection or cancer, leading to additional diagnostic testing or followup exams.
The most common inflammatory type is lymphadenitis, producing swollen or enlarged lymph nodes. However, it is causing alarm on mammograms of recently vaccinated women and can lead to additional tests and imaging if found in patients who undergo CT scans for any reason.
The development of lymphadenopathy after being vaccinated for COVID-19 is a sign of the body's immune system gearing up in response to the vaccine and will go away, the experts say, It has been seen with other vaccines, but the two-dose Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID vaccines appear to affect a much larger number of people.
In the clinical trials for the the Moderna vaccine, axillary swelling or tenderness was reported in 11.6% of patients (5% with placebo) after dose 1, and 16% (4.3% with placebo) after Dose 2.
This greatly concerns radiologist who look at mammograms and review exams looking for cancer, or monitoring cancer treatment in patients.
Monday, May 24, 2021
Teens...
U.S. health officials are investigating a potential rare side effect from COVID-19 vaccines - an inflammation of the heart muscle called myocarditis.
Restrictions...
And large outdoor venues, such as MetLife Stadium and minor league baseball parks, will be allowed to have full crowds starting the same day.
All those moves will come just in time for Memorial Day weekend, traditionally considered the unofficial beginning of summer.
New Jersey will then end all indoor gathering limits on June 4.
Shooting...
The statistics are grim: 1,480 shootings in New York City, almost double the 748 logged during the same period last year.
The city is expected to finish 2020 with a 14-year high in that category of violence, according to Police Commissioner Dermot Shea.
Meanwhile, murders are up 40%, from 312 in 2019 to 436 so far, NYPD records show.
There are names, devasteated families and different ethnicity behind each in this statistics.
Victims range from a 1-year-old boy shot at a barbecue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, a 29-year-old father gunned down as he walked hand-in-hand with his young daughter while crossing a street in Claremont and a 60-year-old woman struck by a stray bullet in Brownsville.
Police commissioner, police unions and lawmakers blame the increase in shootings on bail reform enacted by the state Legislature.
So, who is shooting who? Not asking for color as the Media always try to make it.
Why is the most restricted gun sales in the country in New York, failed miserably compared to other States where buying gone is legal and easy.
What do you think when you see two people attack a Jewish man for no reason but because he is a Jew? If the attackers thought he has a gun, how would they behave? Just a thought.
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Herd...
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More Americans are vaccinated against Covid, but that's not the only reason coronavirus cases in the U.S. keep falling, Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday.









