MIAMI – Researchers from the University of Miami are looking for around 1,000 healthy adult volunteers to participate in the coronavirus vaccine trials in South Florida. Dr Susanne Doblecki-Lewis, an infectious disease expert at the University of Miami, said one of the trials is with the Cambridge-based Modern biotech company, …
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Yoan Moncada joins the White Sox
White Sox Third Base Yoan Moncada He has rejoined the club after one season on the disabled list, reports Scott Merkin of MLB.com. Moncada had been in IL since July 10. The reason for IL’s placement in Moncada was not disclosed at the time, but announced Thursday that it tested …
Read More »McConnell in masks: “I’m here to tell you, put it on”
On Thursday, the Kentucky Republican made it clear that he will not engage in the battle for Kentucky Democratic Governor Andy Beshear to force public face covering in certain situations. “I’m not in that fight,” he said at a medical center in Leitchfield, Kentucky. At the same time, he urges …
Read More »Study reveals unborn baby contracted coronavirus from infected mother
(CNN) – Investigators said a pregnant woman passed the unborn child on the coronavirus. The woman became infected during the last trimester of pregnancy, and the virus did affect the baby. At the height of the pandemic in France in late March, dozens of pregnant mothers with severe coronavirus symptoms …
Read More »WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne begins living with Lyme disease
Elena Delle Donne was the MVP for the 2019 WNBA season, and at first glance, you may not think that the star basketball player faces health challenges every day. The forward from Washington Mystics is now opening life with Lyme disease in an essay published Wednesday in The Players’ Tribune, …
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