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New COVID-19 drug and diagnostics could be a game-changer


The Washington Examiner | Henry I. Miller and Sheeva Azma
October 12, 2021

In the study, participants wore a wristband that measured real-time physiological signals such as heart rate, skin temperature and electrical activity, and movement. The participants were intentionally exposed to the H1N1 flu virus or human rhinovirus, and the data were collected both before and after exposure. Study participants reported daily symptoms, and researchers measured viral shedding.


Mixed Messaging On Boosters Leaves Americans Dazed And Confused

Forbes.com | Sally C. Pipes
October 11, 2021

The president has consistently been at odds with both the CDC and FDA throughout the booster debate. In August, his administration announced it would start rolling out booster shots for all adults by mid-September. Public health officials from both agencies responded by insisting that boosters weren’t necessary for certain populations.

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Why 'Free' Health Care Is Never Worth the Cost

Newsmax | Sally C. Pipes
October 7, 2021

This year, Fraser found, the average Canadian family of four paid roughly US$12,000 (C$15,039) in taxes for its supposedly "free" health insurance. And that bill didn't cover prescription drugs, dental care, or several other services excluded from the national health scheme.

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