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2021-03-16 08:08AstraZeneca vaccine: Safety experts to review jab
Eleven European countries have suspended use of the vaccination over concerns about side effects.
BBC News Health
2021-03-16 08:00The Pandemic and the Limits of Science
What have we learned from the year that lasted a century?
New York Times - Health
2021-03-16 07:03Covid-Intensivpatient: "Konnte die Zahnbürste nicht mehr halten": 35-Jähriger kämpft sich sechs Monate lang ins Leben zurück
Im Mai 2020 erkrankte Florian Janssen schwer an Covid-19 und muss auf der Intensivstation behandelt werden. Zwei Wochen liegt er im künstlichen Koma – als er aufwacht, muss er viele Dinge wieder neu lernen. Im Interview erzählt der 35-Jähri...
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2021-03-16 05:11Purdue Pharma Offers Plan to End Sackler Control and Mounting Lawsuits
The OxyContin maker filed its long-awaited restructuring plan in bankruptcy court. Profits from the new company would go exclusively to abating the opioid crisis.
New York Times - Health
2021-03-16 01:29Should You Be Concerned About Blood Clots, Bleeding and the AZ Vaccine?
There is no evidence so far of a link between the AstraZeneca shots and a few new cases in Europe of serious illness and deaths. But investigations are underway.
New York Times - Health
2021-03-16 01:29The AstraZeneca Vaccine: Should You Be Concerned?
There is no evidence so far of a link between the AstraZeneca shots and a few new cases in Europe of serious illness and deaths. But investigations are underway.
New York Times - Health
2021-03-16 00:29Ebola Survivor May Have Started Latest Outbreak -- 5 Years Later
A genetic analysis found that the current outbreak of Ebola in Guinea likely started with a survivor of the 2014-2016 outbreak, whose testes harbored dormant virus.
WebMD
2021-03-15 23:58Several Countries Suspend Use of AstraZeneca Vaccine
A number of nations have paused using the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine because of reports the vaccine might be linked to blood clots.
WebMD
2021-03-15 23:42Disenfranchised Grief in a Year of Pandemic Losses
There is a name for grief that isn’t routinely acknowledged: disenfranchised grief. 
New York Times - Health
2021-03-15 22:45'Race Gap' in Heart Health Has Changed Little in 20 Years
New research shows Black Americans who live in rural areas are two to three times more likely to die from diabetes and high blood pressure compared with white rural folks.
WebMD
2021-03-15 21:45New Alzheimer's Drug Slows Cognitive Decline in Early Test
An experimental drug appeared to slow cognitive decline in people with early Alzheimer’s disease, according to newly published research.
WebMD
2021-03-15 21:39Vaccinated Americans Have Been Getting Their Second Doses on Time
Federal health officials urged local vaccinators to take steps to ensure that everyone comes back, including scheduling a return appointment when giving the first shot, sending reminders, and rescheduling missed or canceled appointments.
New York Times - Health
2021-03-15 21:38Pandemie: Spahn stoppt AstraZeneca-Impfungen, Lauterbach hätte Impfstoff weiter genutzt
Die Impfungen mit dem Corona-Vakzin von AstraZeneca werden nun auch in Deutschland vorsorglich ausgesetzt. Belgien hält einen Impfstopp dagegen für unverantwortlich - der Stand der Maßnahmen.
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2021-03-15 21:10Rosalind Cartwright, Psychologist and ‘Queen of Dreams,’ Dies at 98
An early researcher of sleep disorders and the role of dreams in emotional health, she studied her subjects’ nights to help them turn their days around.
New York Times - Health
2021-03-15 20:31What It's Like to Live Well With Schizophrenia
20 million people around the world have schizophrenia. But this conditions still carries a lot of stigma. Find out how two individuals with schizophrenia find hope, succeed in life, and defeat stereotypes.
WebMD
2021-03-15 20:24Your Prepregnancy Weight Matters
The weight you carry into your pregnancy matters even more than how much you put on during it, according to research.
WebMD
2021-03-15 20:23Virus Variants Likely Evolved Inside People With Weak Immune Systems
Growing evidence suggests that people with cancer and other conditions that challenge their immune systems may be incubators of mutant viruses.
New York Times - Health
2021-03-15 20:09Healthier 2021: Mark's Accomplishing More Than He Thought He Could
I was able to make lasting changes in my fitness journey by finding the right motivation and focusing on the long game.
WebMD
2021-03-15 20:06Low-Dose Aspirin May Help Shield You From COVID-19
It's taken by millions to help ward off heart issues, and now preliminary research hints that daily low-dose aspirin might also cut your odds of getting COVID-19.
WebMD
2021-03-15 19:59Dritter Lockdown: Italien zieht die Notbremse – und könnte Deutschland als unerquickliches Vorbild dienen
Seit Montag steht das Leben in Italien wieder still. Schulen, Geschäfte und Restaurants sind zu und das eigene Zuhause darf nur aus einem triftigen Grund verlassen werden. Ein Szenario, das auch Deutschland bald wieder blühen könnte.
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