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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Cara Murez HealthDay ReporterHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7, 2022 (HealthDay News) – Juul Labs mentioned Tuesday it would pay $438.5 million, with out acknowledging wrongdoing, to settle dozens of lawsuits filed over firm practices that will have fueled widespread vaping amongst American teenagers. &#8220;This settlement with 34 states and territories is a big a [...]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Cara Murez HealthDay Reporter<br />HealthDay Reporter</p>
<p>WEDNESDAY, Sept. 7, 2022 (HealthDay News) – Juul Labs mentioned Tuesday it would pay $438.5 million, with out acknowledging wrongdoing, to settle dozens of lawsuits filed over firm practices that will have fueled widespread vaping amongst American teenagers.</p>
<p>&#8220;This settlement with 34 states and territories is a big a part of our ongoing dedication to resolve points from the previous,&#8221; the corporate mentioned in a press release. &#8220;With in the present day’s announcement, we&#8217;ve settled with 37 states and Puerto Rico, and admire efforts by Attorneys General to deploy sources to fight underage use.&#8221;</p>
<p>Connecticut Attorney General William Tong applauded the information.</p>
<p>“We think that this will go a long way in stemming the flow of youth vaping,” Tong mentioned throughout a information convention Tuesday. “We are under no illusions and cannot claim that it will stop youth vaping. It continues to be an epidemic. It continues to be a huge problem. But we have essentially taken a big chunk out of what was once a market leader.”</p>
<p>Meanwhile, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration continues to be deciding whether or not it would enable Juul to promote its merchandise on this nation. After the company issued a ban on the corporate&#8217;s vaping merchandise in June, Juul appealed the choice and the court docket dominated that the corporate may proceed to promote a few of its merchandise till the enchantment has been heard in court docket.</p>
<p>In the newest investigation carried out by about three dozen states, it was discovered that Juul appealed to younger folks with its youthful fashions, free e-cigarette samples and flavors like crème brulee and mango. Not solely that, about 45% of the corporate’s Twitter followers had been between the ages of 13 and 17.</p>
<p>Tuesday’s settlement would prohibit Juul from practices that embrace advertising to youth, funding training in faculties or misrepresenting its merchandise’ nicotine ranges, although the corporate has already modified a few of what it does following stress from dad and mom and public officers.</p>
<p>Settlement funds shall be paid over six to 10 years, the New York Times reported. In Connecticut, the state plans to make use of its $16 million share for cessation packages for vaping, nicotine and habit. Texas is receiving $43 million. Virginia will get $16.6 million.</p>
<p>“It was Juul who came on the scene and opened this terrible Pandora’s box,” Meredith Berkman, who co-founded Parents Against Vaping E-Cigarettes, advised the Times. “No amount of money can erase the harm caused by Juul’s targeting of and marketing to teens whose use of the company’s stealth-by-design flavored products led many kids to suffer severe nicotine addiction and physical harm.”</p>
<p>Berkman joined the group in 2018 after her son got here residence from college within the ninth grade and talked a few Juul consultant talking at a faculty meeting and describing its merchandise as “totally safe.”</p>
<p>The group has heard from a whole lot of households who&#8217;ve mentioned their youngsters grew to become hooked on vaping Juul and comparable units, Berkman mentioned, with some teenagers turning into gravely ailing.</p>
<p>A current U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey hints at new hassle: While fewer college students are actually utilizing e-cigarettes, merchandise from the corporate Puff Bar, which makes vapes flavored like sweet and fruit, are actually the favourite.</p>
<p>The FDA continues to attempt to rein in new merchandise in sweet flavors and colours, at the same time as some firms have moved to promoting artificial nicotine, which wasn&#8217;t regulated till March when Congress gave the FDA the ability to control artificial nicotine merchandise. The company continues to be sifting by means of about one million functions from non-tobacco nicotine product makers it acquired this spring, the Times reported.</p>
<p>States concerned on this newest settlement are Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nevada, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Juul settled earlier with North Carolina, Washington, Louisiana and Arizona.</p>
<p>Nine extra lawsuits stay, together with in New York and California, the Times mentioned. About 3,600 lawsuits in California had been consolidated, representing people, college districts and native governments.</p>
<p><strong>More info</strong></p>
<p>The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has extra on e-cigarettes.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>May 13, 2022 – Amid warnings of a brand new surge in coronavirus instances, COVID-19 deaths within the United States hit the 1 million mark immediately, based on Johns Hopkins University, a chilling and tragic milestone for a pandemic nonetheless bringing waves of grief and disrupting lives into a 3rd yr. By different measures, the [...]</p>
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<p>May 13, 2022 – Amid warnings of a brand new surge in coronavirus instances, COVID-19 deaths within the United States hit the 1 million mark immediately, based on Johns Hopkins University, a chilling and tragic milestone for a pandemic nonetheless bringing waves of grief and disrupting lives into a 3rd yr.</p>
<p>By different measures, the nation hit the 1 million mark days or months earlier, which exhibits how exhausting it&#8217;s to know the true toll of the illness. President Joe Biden final week ordered flags flown at half-staff on the White House and all public buildings and grounds, imploring Americans to &#8220;not develop numb to such sorrow.&#8221;</p>
<p>The U.S. has the world&#8217;s highest recorded demise toll from the coronavirus, which has killed greater than 6 million throughout the globe, and it bought there at devastating pace, simply 27 months after the primary U.S. case was confirmed on Jan. 20, 2020.</p>
<p>The American demise toll hit 200,000 on Sept. 22, 2020, and gained one other 100,000 by Dec. 14. Just a month later, the tally hit 400,000, on Jan. 18, 2021, and 500,000 on Feb. 21.</p>
<p>The present 1 million toll is like all the state of Delaware was killed over 2 years, or the inhabitants of San Jose, CA, the tenth largest metropolis within the U.S., vanished.</p>
<p>But struggling is widespread globally.</p>
<p>New estimates, as of May 5, from the World Health Organization (WHO) present that the “excess mortality,” or the complete demise toll linked straight or not directly to COVID-19 between Jan. 1, 2020, and Dec. 31, 2021, was an estimated 14.9 million, far better than official estimates.</p>
<p>Syra Madad, DHSc, an infectious illness epidemiologist at Harvard University and the New York City hospital system, says the May 5 recalculation by the WHO exhibits how exhausting it&#8217;s to discover a constant, verifiable quantity.</p>
<p>Various authorities entities have other ways of amassing knowledge, sharing data, and speaking.</p>
<p>There can be a lot underreporting of COVID-19 mortality within the U.S., Madad says. For occasion, the demise toll doesn’t think about those that died of different points associated to COVID-19, akin to lack of entry to well being care within the pandemic or delays in searching for care, she says.</p>
<p>A brand new wave of the pandemic has already begun within the U.S., specialists at Johns Hopkins stated this week. And the CDC has predicted one other 5,000 deaths earlier than the tip of the month. Despite all this, right here on the cusp of summer time, the nation is in a greater place, in comparison with earlier this yr throughout the Omicron surge. And entry to vaccines means folks have the selection to assist defend themselves.</p>
<p>Still, the CDC has referred to as COVID-19 the third main reason for demise within the U.S. for 2021.</p>
<p>“It’s unfathomable that a virus that didn’t exist a couple of years ago is now the third leading cause of death in the United States,” Madad says.</p>
<p>“History should judge us harshly on the number of people that we could have prevented from getting infected, and from hospitalization and even dying,” she says, citing early missteps in use of instruments and mitigation measures and infrequently poor communication of well being data.</p>
<h2 id="091e9c5e823cfe35-2-4">Four Times the Early Worst-Case Projections</h2>
<p>One million deaths is a quantity nobody thought doable within the early months of the pandemic, says Chris Beyrer, MD, an epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins .</p>
<p>He says it&#8217;s 4 occasions the very best quantity that Anthony Fauci, MD, and Deborah Birx, MD, predicted when main the nation’s COVID-19 response staff in March 2020.</p>
<p>“One of the things this tragically underscores is that you can never get back the early phase of a response to a disease outbreak,” Beyrer says. “Very quickly, the response got politicized into red and to blue.”</p>
<p>“We did not have the kind of mobilization many other countries did.”</p>
<p>Critical time and lives had been misplaced within the early days, with the shortage of private protecting gear, ambivalence round public masking with a concentrate on saving the masks for well being care staff, and poor social distancing protocols.</p>
<p>Testing was one of many largest disasters, Beyrer says.</p>
<p>“People were waiting in line for hours ill. That, it turns out, is a disastrous approach. We really paid for those early mistakes,” he says.</p>
<p>The “magnificent success” of the pandemic, then again, got here in vaccine growth.</p>
<p>“The vaccines and the antivirals are the reason we’re not going to have 2 million deaths,” he says.</p>
<h2 id="091e9c5e823cfe35-3-5">40% Know Someone Who Has Died from COVID</h2>
<p>Beyrer says probably the most telling statistic is that 4 out of 10 American adults know not less than one one that died of COVID, based on latest knowledge from the COVID States Project.</p>
<p>Cindy Prins, PhD, a medical affiliate professor of epidemiology on the University of Florida , underscored the tragedy.</p>
<p>“I really don’t think it had to be this many. There were points in this pandemic where people’s lives could have been saved,” she says.</p>
<p>Vaccines might have prevented so many extra deaths, Prins says, however the messages bought muddied.</p>
<p>She gave an instance that when Omicron raged, the message was, “it’s not so bad. It’s mild.”</p>
<p>That gave folks reluctant to get vaccinated extra help for his or her place, she says. Comparisons between danger of not getting vaccinated and danger of vaccination weren&#8217;t specific sufficient.</p>
<p>The 1 million quantity can have a numbing impact, Prins says, simply because the size of the pandemic has folks saying, “I’m done.”</p>
<p>“It’s a hard number for people to comprehend,” she says.</p>
<p>But remembering is crucial.</p>
<p>“Those are 1 million loved ones. Every one of these people has a face and a story and people who cared about them and lost them.”</p>
<p>Prins says she stays hopeful the tempo of hospitalizations and demise will proceed to gradual.</p>
<p>But, she says, “We still have reason to be concerned about new variants, waning immunity, and another wave that could come at the end of summer, beginning of fall.”</p>
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<p>Hello, readers! Scott despatched in his first success story 5 years in the past. Quite a bit has occurred since then, so he’s again with an unbelievable replace. Join me in congratulating Scott and wishing him effectively!</p>
<p>Now I&#8217;ve a request for you: I take into account it a real privilege to publish these actual life tales, and I want YOURS to maintain this function going. If you wish to share it with me and the Mark’s Daily Apple group please contact me right here. Your journey can encourage others to take these first steps!</p>
<p>Five years in the past, I wrote a hit story about residing the primal way of life to enhance my well being. After going Primal, I found I had superior stage-four most cancers. When I wrote the story, my most cancers was in remission, and I had no proof of illness. But most cancers is a sneaky foe, and it didn’t surrender as simply as I had hoped.</p>
<p>Cancer reoccurred in my liver two extra occasions, and it unfold to my adrenal glands, extra lymph nodes, and my lungs. My unique prognosis was that I had a couple of 7% probability of surviving for 5 years. Every time my illness unfold it lowered my odds of survival. However, that didn’t cease me from residing, and I continued to stick to the primal way of life.</p>
<p>While battling most cancers my train and exercise stage declined till it was almost non-existent. Even after dropping greater than 100 kilos I used to be nonetheless unable to place alone socks and footwear as a result of I nonetheless wanted an entire hip substitute. I lacked any flexibility in my hips, and my ache stage was by way of the roof.</p>
<p>Eventually, the time between most cancers outbreaks prolonged and I used to be capable of get hip surgical procedure. It’s tough to elucidate the enjoyment of pain-free motion after a decade of struggling. I began strolling.</p>
<p>At first, I couldn’t full a half-mile circuit. A decade of muscle atrophy and surgical procedures had taken its toll on my core and legs. But my primal weight-reduction plan supplied me with vitality and the need to go additional. And I received stronger.</p>
<p>In 2019, I dedicated to a dying buddy to finish the Camino de Santiago in Spain in his honor. If you might be unfamiliar with the Camino, it’s a pilgrimage throughout Spain. My route was to be 566 miles. I knew to anticipate troubles, however I had no concept what I used to be in retailer for.</p>
<p>First, my bone density had suffered throughout my time of inactivity. As I tried to extend my coaching, I suffered a few stress fractures in my foot. Each incidence interrupted coaching for six weeks. I injured myself whereas coaching for uphill terrain and received a extreme case of plantar fasciitis. That took one other 8 weeks off of my coaching schedule.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class=" wp-image-125472 alignleft" src="https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-261x443.png" alt="Man in surgical mask with chemotherapy equipment gives a thumbs up to camera" width="221" height="376" srcset="https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-261x443.png 261w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-604x1024.png 604w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-177x300.png 177w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-111x188.png 111w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-135x229.png 135w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-264x448.png 264w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-60x102.png 60w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-58x98.png 58w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-205x348.png 205w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-30x50.png 30w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-59x100.png 59w, https://marksdailyapple.com/uploads/2022/03/Screen-Shot-2022-03-30-at-2.41.56-PM-150x254.png 150w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 221px) 100vw, 221px"/>I skilled all the time whereas taking chemotherapy and receiving radiation remedies. But the Primal way of life made it potential to point out regular enchancment. I switched between primal and keto diets with out too many cheat days. I additionally waited to eat till 4:30 within the afternoon and closed my consuming window at 6:30 pm.</p>
<p>I nonetheless wanted to lose a big quantity of weight, and on an extended hike, ounces are like kilos. I walked lengthy distances in a fasted state every single day. I added to my intermittent fasting by adopting a “no eat Thursday.” I needed to check my limits for metabolic flexibility and provides my autophagy a bigger window by which to work. While I don’t recommend my plan as a great, it labored extraordinarily effectively for me.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d cease consuming at 6:30 Wednesday night and never consumption any energy till Friday at 4:30. Except for somewhat hassle sleeping Thursday night time, I suffered no in poor health results. I by no means was drained or weak, and I didn’t scale back my mountaineering schedule. In truth, I set a objective of 13.1 miles for Thursday and Friday. That approach, I&#8217;d full a whole 26.2-mile marathon in a fasted state.</p>
<p>In fifteen months, I logged almost 2200 miles. Excited and nervous, in March 2021 I deliberate to make journey reservations for my journey to Spain. Oh wait, did I point out the worldwide pandemic? Covid hit the globe, and whereas on chemo, I used to be a really excessive danger. Despite taking precautions, I caught the illness. I had long-haul covid and was very sick for 3 terrifying weeks. I received a extreme case of pneumonia. And although I&#8217;ve no proof to help this, I consider that my coaching and weight-reduction plan saved my life.</p>
<p>Despite the setbacks, I by no means gave in. I had extra vitality and was extra lively than I had been since highschool. I informed my mates that I felt like I used to be a child once more. The primal way of life modified my physique, however it additionally modified my thoughts. I felt empowered, and my miles had been growing. I knew I needed to common a frightening 16 miles a day for 35 consecutive days on the Camino.</p>
<p>I ultimately managed a 17-mile take a look at hike with a totally loaded, 20 lb. backpack, and I knew I used to be prepared. Unfortunately, Spain wouldn&#8217;t cooperate. After all my efforts and overcoming many obstacles, most provinces in Spain had been nonetheless closed to nonessential journey. I cancelled my June 2021 journey plans. My Camino was completed earlier than it started.</p>
<p>But similar to the promise I made to myself years in the past once I began my primal journey, I used to be decided to maintain this one, no less than in spirit. I discovered an internet site that provided monitoring and different companies for finishing a digital Camino. I signed up, loaded up my backpack, and began mountaineering. I walked round my hometown and on native mountaineering trails and parks.</p>
<p>I carried the whole lot precisely as if I used to be in Spain and alone. I received various unusual seems, however individuals I met had been wildly supportive. After a 12 months of lockdown, it was great to reconnect with strangers once more.</p>
<p>I’m blissful to share that after 38 days I accomplished my digital Camino journey on July 4, 2021. Not solely have I saved a promise to an expensive buddy, however I additionally achieved one thing I&#8217;d take into account fully inconceivable a decade earlier than.</p>
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<p>I now weigh lower than once I received married thirty-seven years in the past. I’m down 175 lbs. since I started the primal way of life. I simply accomplished mountaineering 566 miles, carrying a 20 lb. pack, at 61 years outdated with stage-4 most cancers and two synthetic hips. Including coaching, I’ve logged greater than six million steps. Anyone desirous to know what the Primal way of life will do for you must look no additional than at me. This works for anybody at any age.</p>
<p>On a private be aware, I’d prefer to thank Mark Sisson for his unbelievable contribution. Instead of reaching a serious life objective like finishing the Camino, I&#8217;d probably be lifeless had I not found Mark’s Daily Apple. And that’s not hyperbole or exaggeration. I began on the backside of an enormous mountain with no hope till Mark got here into my life. Today, I as soon as once more present no proof of most cancers and I really feel nice. The Primal way of life is now a behavior that requires no effort to comply with. On behalf of the a whole bunch of 1000&#8217;s of others you’ve helped, I’d prefer to say an enormous thanks!</p>
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<p>Mark Sisson is the founding father of Mark’s Daily Apple, godfather to the Primal meals and way of life motion, and the New York Times bestselling creator of The Keto Reset Diet. His newest e book is Keto for Life, the place he discusses how he combines the keto weight-reduction plan with a Primal way of life for optimum well being and longevity. Mark is the creator of quite a few different books as effectively, together with The Primal Blueprint, which was credited with turbocharging the expansion of the primal/paleo motion again in 2009. After spending three many years researching and educating of us on why meals is the important thing element to reaching and sustaining optimum wellness, Mark launched Primal Kitchen, a real-food firm that creates Primal/paleo, keto, and Whole30-friendly kitchen staples.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>March 23, 2022 A business hen farm in Nebraska will destroy 570,000 broilers as a result of a case of extremely pathogenic avian influenza – higher often known as chook flu – was found within the flock, the Nebraska Department of Agriculture reported. Earlier this month, chook flu was found in a yard flock in [...]</p>
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<p>March 23, 2022</p>
<p>A business hen farm in Nebraska will destroy 570,000 broilers as a result of a case of extremely pathogenic avian influenza – higher often known as chook flu – was found within the flock, the Nebraska Department of Agriculture reported.</p>
<p>Earlier this month, chook flu was found in a yard flock in Merrick County and in wild geese in Lincoln and Cedar and Douglas counties, the division mentioned in a information launch. The Lincoln wild goose case was the primary occasion of chook flu within the state since 2015.</p>
<p>“Having a second farm in Nebraska confirmed to have HPAI is unfortunate, but not completely unexpected,” NDA Director Steve Wellman mentioned within the launch. “NDA will use all the resources at our disposal, in coordination with our federal partners to manage a quick response.”</p>
<p>The Department of Agriculture put the business farm in Butler County underneath quarantine after noting a bigger than regular variety of deaths. The division established a 6.2-mile management zone across the farm, that means poultry throughout the zone can&#8217;t be moved with out state permission. </p>
<p>The birds “will be humanely depopulated and disposed of in an approved manner,” the division mentioned.</p>
<p>“Symptoms of HPAI in poultry include: a decrease in water consumption; lack of energy and appetite; decreased egg production or soft-shelled, misshapen eggs; nasal discharge, coughing, sneezing; incoordination; and diarrhea. HPAI can also cause sudden death in birds even if they aren’t showing any other symptoms. HPAI can survive for weeks in contaminated environments,” the Department of Agriculture mentioned. </p>
<p>The Associated Press mentioned greater than 13 million chickens and turkeys in a minimum of eight states have been destroyed or can be quickly due to chook flu. The first case this yr was present in a business turkey flock in Indiana.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>March 2, 2022 Fitbit has recalled 1.7 million Ionic Smartwatches as a result of the lithium-ion watch batteries can overheat and burn the folks sporting them, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has introduced. There have been not less than 115 stories within the United States of the smartwatches overheating and 59 stories internationally, the [...]</p>
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<p>Fitbit has recalled 1.7 million Ionic Smartwatches as a result of the lithium-ion watch batteries can overheat and burn the folks sporting them, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has introduced.</p>
<p>There have been not less than 115 stories within the United States of the smartwatches overheating and 59 stories internationally, the CPSC stated in a information launch. There have been 78 stories of burn accidents within the U.S., together with two of third-degree burns and 4 of second-degree burns, and 40 internationally.</p>
<p>The solely units being recalled are Fitbit Ionic Smartwatches offered in slate blue/burnt orange, charcoal/smoke grey, blue grey/silver grey, and a particular version co-branded with Adidas in ink blue/silver grey, the discharge stated. The mannequin quantity FB503 could be discovered on the again of the system subsequent to the place the band attaches.</p>
<p>“Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled Ionic smartwatches and contact Fitbit to receive pre-paid packaging to return the device. Upon receipt of the device, consumers will be issued a refund of $299. Fitbit will also provide participating consumers with a discount code for 40% off select Fitbit devices,” the CPSC information launch stated.</p>
<p>Fitbit stopped making the watches in 2020. About 1 million had been offered within the U.S. and round 700,000 overseas. The units had been offered by Best Buy, Kohl’s, Target, on Amazon.com and Fitbit.com from September 2017 by December 2021, the CPSC stated.</p>
<p>On its web site, Fitbit stated, “This voluntary recall is restricted to Fitbit Ionic units. It doesn&#8217;t impression another Fitbit smartwatches or trackers.</p>
<p>If you personal a Fitbit Ionic, please cease utilizing your system.”</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jan. 12, 2022 &#8212; The Biden administration introduced on Wednesday that 10 million extra COVID-19 assessments will go to varsities every month in an effort to scale back the unfold of the virus and maintain in-person courses going. About 5 million free fast assessments and 5 million free PCR assessments will go to varsities every [...]</p>
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<p>Jan. 12, 2022 &#8212; The Biden administration introduced on Wednesday that 10 million extra COVID-19 assessments will go to varsities every month in an effort to scale back the unfold of the virus and maintain in-person courses going.</p>
<p>About 5 million free fast assessments and 5 million free PCR assessments will go to varsities every month.</p>
<p>“These additional tests will help schools safely remain open and implement screening testing and test to stay programs,” in accordance with a press release issued by the White House.</p>
<p>“With the additional ten million tests per month, we will make available to schools more than double the volume of testing that took place in schools across the nation in November 2021,” the assertion mentioned.</p>
<p>For the free fast assessments, the CDC will work with states to submit requests for “high-need school districts that can put these tests immediately to use,” in accordance with the announcement. After states submit their requests, the primary shipments might be delivered later this month.</p>
<p>For the free PCR assessments, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will ship testing supplies, provides, and lab outcomes by means of 4 regional lab hubs. Schools can acquire entry to the free lab-based testing immediately, the announcement mentioned.</p>
<p>The Department of Health and Human Services and the Federal Emergency Management Agency may even arrange “surge” testing websites within the “hardest-hit and highest-risk communities,” in accordance with the announcement. The CDC will work with the U.S. Department of Education to attach college districts with testing suppliers of their state to arrange testing in faculties.</p>
<p>The announcement comes as COVID-19 circumstances and hospitalizations attain file highs throughout the nation. Public well being specialists have referred to as for expanded COVID-19 testing in faculties to achieve America’s greater than 50 million Ok-12 college students, in accordance with CNN. The CDC recommends screening at the very least as soon as per week when group transmission reaches average ranges.</p>
<p>This week, some cities and faculty districts have taken actions to sluggish the unfold of the Omicron variant. Several Atlanta-area districts are delaying in-person courses and beginning the yr with distant studying, CNN reported.</p>
<p>In Washington, DC, public college college students and employees should present proof of adverse COVID-19 assessments earlier than returning to the classroom, in accordance with the information outlet. . In New York City, public college college students who check constructive will obtain every week’s price of at-home assessments in order that they know when to return to highschool.</p>
<p>Last month, the CDC launched knowledge about “test to stay,” packages, which permit college students to stay in school rooms throughout their quarantine interval so long as they put on masks and check at the very least two occasions within the 7 days after a COVID-19 publicity. Later this week, the CDC will give faculties extra data on the way to begin a test-to-stay program, the White House announcement mentioned.</p>
<p>“We know how to keep students and staff safely in school &#8212; including through vaccinations and boosters, implementing universal indoor masking, maintaining physical distancing, improving ventilation, and performing COVID-19 screening testing,” the assertion mentioned.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>By Cara MurezHealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Jan. 4, 2022 (HealthDay News) &#8212; Cancer stays a significant killer, with 10 million deaths reported worldwide in 2019. More than 23 million new circumstances have been documented globally in 2019, in response to researchers on the University of Washington School of Medicine. By comparability, in 2010 there have been [...]</p>
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<p>TUESDAY, Jan. 4, 2022 (HealthDay News) &#8212; Cancer stays a significant killer, with 10 million deaths reported worldwide in 2019. </p>
<p>More than 23 million new circumstances have been documented globally in 2019, in response to researchers on the University of Washington School of Medicine.</p>
<p>By comparability, in 2010 there have been 8.29 million most cancers deaths worldwide and fewer than 19 million new circumstances. Deaths have been almost 21% greater in 2019 than 2010, and circumstances have been about 26% greater, the researchers say. </p>
<p>The research additionally highlighted the worldwide disparities in treating the illness. </p>
<p>&#8220;Ensuring that world progress in opposition to most cancers burden is equitable is essential,&#8221; stated lead creator Dr. Jonathan Kocarnik, a analysis scientist on the college&#8217;s Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation. </p>
<p>&#8220;This would require efforts to cut back disparities in most cancers prevention, remedy and survival, and the incorporation of native wants and information into tailor-made nationwide most cancers management plans,&#8221; Kocarnik stated in a college information launch. </p>
<p>The researchers checked out 204 international locations and territories, estimating most cancers burden and traits.</p>
<p>They discovered that most cancers was second to heart problems within the variety of deaths amongst 22 teams of illnesses and accidents. </p>
<p>Lung most cancers was the main reason behind most cancers deaths in 119 international locations and territories for males and 27 international locations and territories for females. Breast most cancers was the main reason behind cancer-related deaths amongst females worldwide, together with for 119 international locations.</p>
<p>Also, lung most cancers, colon most cancers, abdomen most cancers, breast most cancers and liver most cancers accounted for probably the most years lived with sick well being and incapacity, in response to the research.</p>
<p>There was a glimmer of excellent information: After adjusting for age, the researchers discovered dying and incidence charges decreased by about 6% and round 1%, respectively. </p>
<p>The age-standardized dying fee decreased in 131 international locations and territories, and the incidence fee fell in 75 international locations and territories.</p>
<p>Researchers known as these small declines promising however cautioned there could also be setbacks in most cancers care and outcomes on account of COVID-19. The results of the pandemic on most cancers illness, deaths and prevention and management efforts weren&#8217;t accounted for on this research.</p>
<p>The discount in charges look like pushed by international locations with greater socio-demographics. </p>
<p>The report was printed Dec. 30 in JAMA Oncology. It is a part of the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2019.</p>
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<p>The American Cancer Society has extra on sorts of and coverings for most cancers. </p>
<p>SOURCE: University of Washington School of Medicine, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, information launch, Dec. 30, 2021</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dec. 15, 2021 A Michigan-based firm has vastly expanded its recall of meat which may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes. Alexander &#038; Hornung is now recalling 2,320,774 kilos of meat merchandise, with an expanded listing of cooked ham and pepperoni merchandise, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service mentioned in a information [...]</p>
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<p>Dec. 15, 2021</p>
<p>A Michigan-based firm has vastly expanded its recall of meat which may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.</p>
<p>Alexander &#038; Hornung is now recalling 2,320,774 kilos of meat merchandise, with an expanded listing of cooked ham and pepperoni merchandise, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service mentioned in a information launch.</p>
<p>The first recall, introduced Dec. 5, was for 234,391 kilos of cooked ham and pepperoni merchandise.</p>
<p>The meat being recalled may be recognized by trying on the round USDA mark of inspection on the label. All the recalled merchandise carry the institution quantity “EST. M10125,” the FSIS mentioned.</p>
<p>People who discover the meat merchandise of their fridges or freezers ought to throw it out.</p>
<p>The firm has offered an expanded listing of recalled merchandise with extra sell-by dates. Not all of the merchandise carry the Alexander and Hornung model. Some are non-public label merchandise for retail clients.</p>
<p>“The affected products are being recalled as a precaution due to possible exposure to Listeria monocytogenes,” Alexander &#038; Hornung mentioned in a information launch. “While there have been no illnesses or complaints associated with the products and there is no conclusive evidence that the products were contaminated at the time of shipment, the voluntary recall is being initiated out of an abundance of caution.”</p>
<p>Whole Foods is recalling its Wellshire Farms Fully Cooked Hams as a result of Alexander &#038; Hornung is a co-packer for the product, a information launch says. Five sorts of Wellshire ham are being recalled.</p>
<p>Eating meals contaminated with L. monocytogenes may cause listeriosis, which is extra severe than listeria and is typically deadly. The most weak teams embody seniors, folks with weakened immune techniques, and pregnant ladies and their newborns, the FSIS mentioned.</p>
<p>Symptoms of listeriosis embody complications, stiff necks, confusion, lack of stability, and convulsions. Symptoms could happen straight away or weeks after consuming the meat.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>MONDAY, Nov. 1, 2021 (HealthDay News) &#8212; The worldwide demise toll from COVID-19 surpassed 5 million on Monday, and the greater than 740,000 lives misplaced within the United States is essentially the most of any nation, Johns Hopkins University knowledge present. &#8220;This is a defining second in our lifetime,&#8221; Dr. Albert Ko, an infectious illness [...]</p>
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<p>MONDAY, Nov. 1, 2021 (HealthDay News) &#8212; The worldwide demise toll from COVID-19 surpassed 5 million on Monday, and the greater than 740,000 lives misplaced within the United States is essentially the most of any nation, Johns Hopkins University knowledge present.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a defining second in our lifetime,&#8221; Dr. Albert Ko, an infectious illness specialist on the Yale School of Public Health, advised the Associated Press. &#8220;What do we have now to do to guard ourselves so we do not get to a different 5 million?&#8221;</p>
<p>Being a rich nation offered little safety: The United States, Britain, Brazil and European Union account for one-eighth of the world&#8217;s inhabitants, however almost half of all reported COVID-19 deaths because the pandemic started 22 months in the past, the AP reported.</p>
<p>&#8220;What&#8217;s uniquely totally different about this pandemic is it hit hardest the high-resource nations,&#8221; Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, director of ICAP, a world well being heart at Columbia University in New York City, advised the AP. &#8221; That&#8217;s the irony of COVID-19.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wealthier nations are likely to have bigger numbers of older folks, most cancers survivors and nursing dwelling residents, all of whom are weak to COVID-19, El-Sadr famous, whereas poorer nations sometimes have bigger shares of kids, teenagers and younger adults, who&#8217;re much less more likely to fall significantly in poor health from the coronavirus.</p>
<p>For instance, regardless of a terrifying Delta surge that peaked in early May, India now has a a lot decrease reported day by day demise fee than Russia, the United States or Britain, although there&#8217;s uncertainty round its figures, the AP stated.</p>
<p>But inside nations, poverty nonetheless performed a job: In the United States, COVID-19 has taken a much bigger toll on Black and Hispanic folks, who&#8217;re extra doubtless than white folks to stay in poverty and have much less entry to well being care.</p>
<p>&#8220;When we get out our microscopes, we see that inside nations, essentially the most weak have suffered most,&#8221; Ko advised the AP.</p>
<p>The demise toll rivals the variety of deaths brought on by battles amongst nations since 1950, in line with the Peace Research Institute Oslo.</p>
<p>COVID-19 is now the third main reason for demise worldwide, behind solely coronary heart illness and stroke. The staggering statistic is nearly actually an undercount due to restricted testing and other people dying at dwelling with out medical consideration, particularly in poor components of the world, the AP stated.</p>
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<p>SOURCE: Associated Press</p>
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		<title>How 1.3 Million Americans Became Controlled by Conservatorships</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re solely speaking about this as a result of in June, Britney Spears had the chance to talk to the general public and the courtroom straight,&#8221; Harris informed HealthDay Now. &#8220;That transparency and accountability is significant in an establishment like guardianship.&#8221; Most Americans who wind up in a guardianship are affected by medical issues that [...]</p>
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<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re solely speaking about this as a result of in June, Britney Spears had the chance to talk to the general public and the courtroom straight,&#8221; Harris informed HealthDay Now. &#8220;That transparency and accountability is significant in an establishment like guardianship.&#8221;</p>
<p>Most Americans who wind up in a guardianship are affected by medical issues that might impair their decision-making potential, Harris and Sugar mentioned.</p>
<p>These embody younger adults with developmental or mental disabilities, seniors stricken with dementia or Alzheimer&#8217;s illness, and folks affected by extreme psychological sickness.</p>
<p>&#8220;The state has this curiosity in defending the pursuits of individuals deemed to lack authorized capability. That could possibly be youngsters. That could possibly be older adults. Most usually, folks with disabilities,&#8221; Harris mentioned.</p>
<p>Many occasions, a guardianship is positioned on a particular training pupil who turns 18, after their faculty district suggests the transfer to a mum or dad, Harris mentioned.</p>
<p>The districts say, &#8220;Look, your little one is reaching the age of majority [turning 18], if you wish to keep concerned of their well being and training it&#8217;s essential to go to courtroom and ask for a guardianship,&#8221; Harris mentioned.</p>
<p>But folks are also positioned in guardianships for extra imprecise causes associated to their private selections and actions, Harris added.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Sometimes simply the precipitating occasion is that they are making selections that aren&#8217;t deemed in others&#8217; eyes to be applicable,&#8221; Harris mentioned.</p>
<p>Three-fourths of the time, the folks appointed as guardians are buddies, household or acquaintances of the particular person, the National Council on Disability says. Professional or public guardians are positioned in command of the monetary and medical selections of the remainder.</p>
<p>&#8220;These guardianships are designed to final a lifetime, they usually nearly all the time do,&#8221; Sugar mentioned. &#8220;Getting out of them is sort of inconceivable.&#8221;</p>
<p>There are only a few necessities for changing into a guardian. For instance, 60% of courts do not evaluation the credit score histories of potential guardians, and about 4 in 10 do not trouble conducting prison background checks, in line with the National Council on Disability.</p>
<p>Sugar mentioned Floridians can grow to be licensed as an expert guardian by taking a weekend course.</p>
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