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Released: 13-Jan-2021 2:00 PM EST
Depression and Stress Could Dampen Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccines
Association for Psychological Science

Health behaviors and emotional stressors can alter the body’s ability to develop an immune response to vaccines, including—potentially—the new COVID-19 vaccines. Simple interventions, including exercising and getting a good night’s sleep in the 24 hours before vaccination, may maximize the vaccine’s initial effectiveness.

Released: 13-Jan-2021 2:00 PM EST
COVID-19 vaccine creates incentive to improve our health
Ohio State University

While we wait for our turn to get vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2, we could – and probably should – use the time to make sure we bring our healthiest emotional and physical selves to the treatment, a new review of previous research suggests.

   
Released: 13-Jan-2021 1:30 PM EST
Study: Many Summer Camps Don’t Require Childhood Immunizations
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

Nearly half of summer camps surveyed by researchers didn’t have official policies requiring campers be vaccinated, according to findings led by Michigan Medicine C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in JAMA Pediatrics. Of 378 camps represented, just 174 reportedly had immunization policies for campers and 133 (39%) mandated staffers be vaccinated.

Released: 12-Jan-2021 12:45 PM EST
To catch the most COVID-19 cases, testing policies should vary based on demand, study finds
University of California, Berkeley Haas School of Business

With months to go in the mass rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, testing is still critical to control the surging pandemic.

   
Released: 12-Jan-2021 11:20 AM EST
Another common cold virus? Modeling SARS-CoV-2's progress through the ages
Emory Health Sciences

What is the endgame for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that is causing worldwide devastation?

Released: 8-Jan-2021 4:50 PM EST
Top 2021 pandemic tips for older adults (and the people who love them)
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

As the vaccine becomes available to older adults, and case of COVID-19 surge, a list of key tips and relevant links for older adults about getting through this winter safely and healthily.

Released: 8-Jan-2021 12:15 PM EST
10 ways Argonne science is combatting COVID-19
Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne scientists and research facilities have made a difference in the fight against COVID-19 in the year since the first gene sequence for the virus was published.

   
Released: 8-Jan-2021 11:55 AM EST
Experts tap into behavioral research to promote COVID-19 vaccination in the U
North Carolina State University

As the first doses of COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out, it is still unclear whether enough Americans are willing to be vaccinated to allow the nation to return to normalcy.

   
Released: 7-Jan-2021 11:05 AM EST
The Medical Minute: How the body responds to the COVID-19 vaccine
Penn State Health

Is the COVID-19 vaccine safe for people with food allergies? Two infectious disease experts offer answers and explain how the body accepts the vaccine in this week’s Penn State Health Medical Minute.

6-Jan-2021 7:55 AM EST
Global experts urge everyone to talk about COVID-19 vaccines responsibly
University of Bristol

A team of renowned scientific experts has joined forces from across the world to help fight the spread of misinformation about the COVID-19 vaccines, which hold the key to beating the deadly pandemic and releasing countries from debilitating lockdown restrictions.

   
Released: 6-Jan-2021 1:55 PM EST
Facebook posts help facilitate belief that HPV vaccine is dangerous to health
University of Missouri, Columbia

The human papillomavirus infection, or HPV, is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Released: 6-Jan-2021 1:50 PM EST
COVID-19 generally 'mild' in young children: Evidence review
University of New South Wales

A systematic review and meta-analysis of international COVID-19 literature, led by UNSW Sydney, has confirmed that while children under five years old were likely to recover from the infection, half of those infected were infants and almost half of the infected under-fives were asymptomatic.

Released: 6-Jan-2021 12:35 PM EST
Protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 could last eight months or more
La Jolla Institute for Immunology

The findings, based on analyses of blood samples from 188 COVID-19 patients, suggest that responses to the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, from all major players in the "adaptive" immune system, which learns to fight specific pathogens, can last for at least eight months after the onset of symptoms from the initial infection.

Released: 6-Jan-2021 8:00 AM EST
COVID-19 model compares effectiveness of vaccine and mitigation strategies
Iowa State University

Predicting the spread of COVID-19 using standard statistical models has its challenges, which is why two Iowa State University researchers developed a network-based approach to look at the impact of specific policies and vaccination strategies throughout the many stages of the pandemic.

Released: 5-Jan-2021 1:45 PM EST
ACTG Adds New Agent to ACTIV-2 Trial Investigating Early COVID-19 Treatments
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

The AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) has added a new agent to the ACTIV-2 Outpatient Monoclonal Antibodies and Other Therapies Trial. This phase 2 study, which is being led by the ACTG, will evaluate the combination of the two monoclonal antibodies BRII-196 and BRII-198 to treat early COVID-19.

Released: 4-Jan-2021 12:25 PM EST
Johns Hopkins to Hold Panel Discussion on COVID-19 Vaccine: From Discovery to Delivery
Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School

The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and the Hopkins Business of Health Initiative on January 25, 2021, will present a panel discussion on the COVID-19 vaccine from discovery to manufacturing to delivery.

       
Released: 4-Jan-2021 10:50 AM EST
Allergists offer reassurance regarding potential allergic reactions to COVID-19 vaccines
Massachusetts General Hospital

Reports of possible allergic reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines produced by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna, both recently approved for emergency use by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), have raised public concern.

Released: 4-Jan-2021 6:05 AM EST
Media Alert—Jan. 5 Virtual Press Briefing
Keck Medicine of USC

Keck Medicine of USC to provide COVID-19 update on staff vaccinations; future patient and community efforts

Released: 31-Dec-2020 1:15 PM EST
UMSOM’s Kathleen Neuzil Receives Marylander of the Year Award for Unprecedented Leadership on COVID-19 Vaccines Research
University of Maryland Medical Center

Dr. Kathleen Neuzil, MD, MPH, FIDSA, the Myron M. Levine, MD, DTPH, Professor in Vaccinology and Director of the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s (UMSOM)’s Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (CVD), has been named this year’s “Marylander of the Year” by the Baltimore Sun.

Released: 30-Dec-2020 1:55 PM EST
TTP El Paso Receives 3,000 doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

Three thousand doses of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine arrived at the Texas Tech Physicians of El Paso Alberta, Kenworthy and Transmountain clinics on Wednesday, Dec. 23.

Released: 29-Dec-2020 8:45 AM EST
Hackensack Meridian Health Begins Recruiting Participants for ENSEMBLE 2, a Two-Dose Regimen Global Phase 3 Clinical Trial of Janssen’s COVID-19 Vaccine at Jersey Shore University Medical Center
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive health network which has treated more COVID-19 patients than any other health system in the state, is now enrolling individuals in the Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson’s Phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine trial.

Released: 23-Dec-2020 3:20 PM EST
Genetic engineering without unwanted side effects helps fight parasites
University of Zurich

Around a third of the world's population carries Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite that puts people with a weakened immune system at risk and can trigger malformations in the womb.

   
Released: 23-Dec-2020 2:20 PM EST
Healthcare Heroes: 10 Months on the COVID-19 Front Lines
Cedars-Sinai

When Joni Stokx, RN, heard that the COVID-19 vaccine was coming, it brought her to tears. A nurse at Cedars-Sinai Marina del Rey Hospital, she's been caring for COVID-19 patients for 10 months. While she and her co-workers wear all the recommended personal protective equipment (PPE) and take lots of precautions, getting the vaccine will help her feel safer.

Released: 23-Dec-2020 8:20 AM EST
A palpable sense of energy in vaccination clinics
University of Washington School of Medicine

A little slice of life at a vaccination clinic at UW Medicine in Seattle.

Released: 22-Dec-2020 5:05 PM EST
AANA Board of Directors Issues COVID-19 Vaccine Position Statement
American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology

The American Association of Nurse Anesthetists (AANA) Board of Directors approved a position statement recommending that Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) and student registered nurse anesthetists educate themselves to make an informed decision about receiving the vaccine and ensure that their healthcare administrators are aware of the important role CRNAs have in patient care, especially during the pandemic.

Released: 22-Dec-2020 12:25 PM EST
Voluntary or compulsory? New evidence on motivation for anti-COVID-19 policies
University of Konstanz

Policies to contain the Covid-19 pandemic require widespread cooperation in order to be successful.

   
Released: 21-Dec-2020 3:30 PM EST
New COVID-19 strain NOT a result of the vaccines, but it is more contagious
Newswise

Hours after the United Kingdom raised alarm about the new variant of the coronavirus, which causes COVID-19, social media, including Twitter, is brimming with theories on the timing of this news. Many people have remarked that the timing of this news coming on the heels of the new vaccines is suspicious.

Released: 21-Dec-2020 10:25 AM EST
COVID-19 Vaccines: Nurses Continue to Lead
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses has released a statement strongly recommending that nurses be vaccinated against COVID-19. In the statement, the organization addresses the nuanced sense of pride and anxiety felt by nurses and other healthcare professionals who have been given top priority to receive the first COVID-19 vaccines.

Released: 21-Dec-2020 9:25 AM EST
Royalty Pharma Donates $1,000,000 To Support Mount Sinai's COVID-19 Patient Care and Clinical Research
Mount Sinai Health System

Royalty Pharma today announced a charitable contribution by Royalty Pharma in the amount of $1,000,000 to Mount Sinai Health System.

Released: 18-Dec-2020 3:25 PM EST
LifeBridge Health Begins COVID-19 Vaccinations of Front-line Caregivers
LifeBridge Health

LifeBridge Health has begun to administer the COVID-19 vaccine to front-line healthcare workers. The first doses of the newly approved Pfizer COVID vaccine arrived at LifeBridge Health on December 17 with 24 team members receiving the vaccine that afternoon at Sinai Hospital.

Released: 18-Dec-2020 1:55 PM EST
US needs clear vaccine distribution strategy to defeat coronavirus
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health

An opinion piece published today online in BMJ by Nina Schwalbe in the Heilbrunn Department of Population and Family Health at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, calls for a national vaccine strategy now that COVID-19 vaccines are available.

Released: 18-Dec-2020 12:30 PM EST
Researchers discover new way to deliver DNA-based therapies for diseases
University of Minnesota College of Science and Engineering

University of Minnesota Twin Cities researchers have created a new polymer to deliver DNA and RNA-based therapies for diseases. For the first time in the industry, the researchers were able to see exactly how polymers interact with human cells when delivering medicines into the body. This discovery opens the door for more widespread use of polymers in applications like gene therapy and vaccine development.

   
Released: 18-Dec-2020 11:05 AM EST
Rutgers Black Physician Shares Why She Joined Coronavirus Vaccine Clinical Trial
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

As the United States begins rolling out coronavirus vaccines, many people, especially those in the Black community, are still hesitant to participate when it becomes widely available. Valerie Fitzhugh, a Rutgers doctor discusses why she chose to participate in a coronavirus vaccine trial as a Black woman, wife, and mother of two children and encourages more people, particularly minorities, to be vaccinated.

     
Released: 18-Dec-2020 8:55 AM EST
University of Miami researchers studying effects of COVID-19 vaccine and male fertility
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine researchers have begun recruiting for a study looking at the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on male fertility. The Miller School is the first institution studying the effects on sperm of men who receive the vaccine, according to the study’s principal investigator, Ranjith Ramasamy, M.D., associate professor and director of reproductive urology.

Released: 17-Dec-2020 8:05 PM EST
COVID-19 vaccination begins at UChicago Medicine
University of Chicago Medical Center

First UChicago Medicine employees vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2; Paves way for thousands more to be scheduled over next several weeks

Released: 17-Dec-2020 6:25 PM EST
Cedars-Sinai Frontline Workers Receive First Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine
Cedars-Sinai

The first wave of Cedars-Sinai staff members are receiving the much-anticipated COVID-19 vaccine Thursday morning, an occasion that is bringing hope and relief to those who have fought on the medical frontline for nearly a year against the deadly illness.

Released: 17-Dec-2020 6:00 PM EST
Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center Administers Frist COVID-19 Vaccine to Team Members
Hackensack Meridian Health

Today, Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center began administering the first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines to frontline team members. Mountainside Medical Center will administer 975 vaccinations from the first shipment of vaccines delivered to the hospital. Steven Sokolowski, Respiratory Therapist marked the historic occasion by receiving the first dose.

Released: 17-Dec-2020 11:45 AM EST
New Jersey Headquartered Banks Commit Over $145,000 to Support Hackensack Meridian Health’s COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive health network, is pleased to announce that more than $145,000 has already been granted by several leading New Jersey headquartered banks and affiliated foundations, including: OceanFirst Bank, Peapack-Gladstone Bank, Manasquan Bank and Valley Bank.

Released: 17-Dec-2020 9:50 AM EST
The Forum of International Respiratory Societies Calls for Global Access to Effective, Affordable COVID-19 Vaccines
American Thoracic Society (ATS)

The Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS), an organization comprised of the world's leading international respiratory societies, including founding member the American Thoracic Society, calls for urgent access to affordable COVID-19 vaccines globally.

Released: 17-Dec-2020 8:20 AM EST
The Medical Minute: Debunking vaccine myths
Penn State Health

Vaccines are in the news again – along with misinformation about their safety. We replace the common myths with truths about the safety and benefits of vaccination in this week’s Medical Minute.



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