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Can healthy people who eat right and exercise skip the COVID-19 vaccine? A research scientist and fitness enthusiast explains why the answer is no

October 1, 2021 No Comments

I’m a fitness enthusiast. I also adhere to a nutrient-dense, “clean” eating program, which means I minimize my sugar intake and eat a lot of whole foods for the purpose of optimizing my health. You might wonder how effective such a diet and exercise plan would be in the fight

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FDA panel recommends limiting Pfizer booster shots to Americans 65 and older, and those at high risk of severe COVID-19

September 23, 2021 No Comments

The key scientific advisory council of the Food and Drug Administration has voted to deny use of a “booster” shot of Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine to the general public – a move that will likely disappoint some public health experts pushing for a third dose to help slow the spread of

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Forceful vaccine messages backfire with holdouts – how can it be done better?

September 18, 2021 No Comments

With the FDA approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and the continued surge of the delta variant, governments across the world have renewed their push to increase the number of vaccinated individuals by persuading the holdouts. On Sept. 9, 2021, President Joe Biden announced sweeping vaccine mandates, expressing frustration at the

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Who’s covered by a vaccine mandate? Here’s a quick guide to America’s patchwork of COVID-19 shot requirements

September 17, 2021 No Comments

President Joe Biden’s orders requiring vaccinations for about two-thirds of the U.S. workforce add to a patchwork of vaccine mandates aimed at pushing more people to get their shots and bring the pandemic under control. The president had largely resisted issuing federal mandates, but in recent months, many states, companies

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Medicine is an imperfect science – but you can still trust its process

September 10, 2021 No Comments

The Conversation is running a series of dispatches from clinicians and researchers operating on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. You can find all of the stories here. As an intensive care physician in Southern California who endured the onslaught of COVID-19 in 2020, it has been deeply disheartening

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The next attack on the Affordable Care Act may cost you free preventive health care

September 10, 2021 No Comments

Many Americans breathed a sigh of relief when the Supreme Court left the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in place following its third major legal challenge in June 2021. This decision left widely supported policies in place, like ensuring coverage regardless of preexisting conditions, coverage for dependents up to age 26

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Condition policies can offer obvious assistance with when to use and take masks – with advantages to health, education and the economy

August 11, 2021 No Comments

Although so many people are wanting to remove their masks, experts and a lot of the general public more and more notice that indoor mask mandates can offer protection in places that COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths are high. Now, Nevada is leading the means by applying condition-level indoor mask

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What’s the HIPAA Privacy Rule? Any adverse health law scholar explains

July 29, 2021 No Comments

The Medical Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act’s Privacy Rule is really a federal law prohibiting medical service providers, companies and also the people dealing with them – including administrative staff, laboratories, pharmacies, health insurers and so forth – from disclosing your wellbeing information without your permission. When individuals discuss

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Can healthy people who eat right and exercise skip the COVID-19 vaccine? A research scientist and fitness enthusiast explains why the answer is no

October 1, 2021 No Comments

I’m a fitness enthusiast. I also adhere to a nutrient-dense, “clean” eating program, which means I minimize my sugar intake and eat a lot of

 517 Views

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FDA panel recommends limiting Pfizer booster shots to Americans 65 and older, and those at high risk of severe COVID-19

September 23, 2021 No Comments

The key scientific advisory council of the Food and Drug Administration has voted to deny use of a “booster” shot of Pfizer’s mRNA vaccine to

 1,996 Views

Read More »

Forceful vaccine messages backfire with holdouts – how can it be done better?

September 18, 2021 No Comments

With the FDA approval of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine and the continued surge of the delta variant, governments across the world have renewed their push to

 749 Views

Read More »

Who’s covered by a vaccine mandate? Here’s a quick guide to America’s patchwork of COVID-19 shot requirements

September 17, 2021 No Comments

President Joe Biden’s orders requiring vaccinations for about two-thirds of the U.S. workforce add to a patchwork of vaccine mandates aimed at pushing more people

 7,996 Views

Read More »

Medicine is an imperfect science – but you can still trust its process

September 10, 2021 No Comments

The Conversation is running a series of dispatches from clinicians and researchers operating on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. You can find all

 2,929 Views

Read More »

The next attack on the Affordable Care Act may cost you free preventive health care

September 10, 2021 No Comments

Many Americans breathed a sigh of relief when the Supreme Court left the Affordable Care Act (ACA) in place following its third major legal challenge

 1,592 Views

Read More »

Condition policies can offer obvious assistance with when to use and take masks – with advantages to health, education and the economy

August 11, 2021 No Comments

Although so many people are wanting to remove their masks, experts and a lot of the general public more and more notice that indoor mask

 328 Views

Read More »

What’s the HIPAA Privacy Rule? Any adverse health law scholar explains

July 29, 2021 No Comments

The Medical Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act’s Privacy Rule is really a federal law prohibiting medical service providers, companies and also the people dealing

 365 Views

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