Updated COVID-19 vaccines continue to offer strong protection, research shows
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 How COVID mRNA vaccines may make cancer treatments more effectiveHow COVID mRNA vaccines may make cancer treatments more effective
 
Researchers found that COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, when given within 100 days of starting immune checkpoint inhibitors, were linked to significantly longer survival in lung and melanoma cancer patients. The vaccines trigger a powerful type-I interferon response that primes tumors to become more responsive to immunotherapy.
 
 
 Updated COVID-19 vaccines continue to offer strong protection, research showsUpdated COVID-19 vaccines continue to offer strong protection, research shows
 
Updated COVID-19 vaccines are still providing effective protection against infection, emergency department visits, hospitalization and death, according to new research published today in JAMA Internal Medicine.
 
   Enamine contributes to the discovery of promising broad-spectrum coronavirus antiviralEnamine contributes to the discovery of promising broad-spectrum coronavirus antiviral
 
Enamine, a leading chemistry and R&D services company, today announced that it was a key synthetic chemistry contributor to a first-of-its-kind, open-science approach that led to the development of a promising broad-spectrum coronavirus antiviral pre-clinical candidate.
 
   Elderly migrants living in care settings experienced a COVID-19 mortality disadvantageElderly migrants living in care settings experienced a COVID-19 mortality disadvantage
 
Migrants from low-income countries living in care settings in Sweden were more likely to die from Covid-19 than people born in the country during the first year of the pandemic, according to a new study by researchers from Stockholm University, published in the European Journal of Public Health.
 
   COVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccinesCOVID-19 pandemic linked to diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines
 
An international study led by the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine in the Galilee at Bar-Ilan University reveals that the COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a diminishing public trust in childhood vaccines, resulting in declining vaccination rates and a resurgence of preventable, life-threatening diseases such as measles.
 
 A parent's guide to manage pediatric respiratory illnesses during the virus season
 
A parent's guide to manage pediatric respiratory illnesses during the virus seasonAs we head deeper into fall and toward the holiday season, your little one may start to exhibit symptoms like a runny nose, cough, or fever.
 
 
 Electronic health record data reveals trends in cardiovascular diseases before and after COVID-19
 
Electronic health record data reveals trends in cardiovascular diseases before and after COVID-19The electronic health record data analyzed in this study is anonymized and never leaves a secure data environment, which is only accessible by approved researchers working on approved projects.
 
 
 Despite the hoopla, vaccines should be in reach this cough-and-cold season
 
Despite the hoopla, vaccines should be in reach this cough-and-cold seasonFor people whose autumn agenda includes getting vaccinated against respiratory diseases — covid, flu, and, for some, RSV — this year may be surprisingly routine.
 
 
 Doctors muffled as Florida moves to end decades of childhood vaccination mandates
 
Doctors muffled as Florida moves to end decades of childhood vaccination mandatesFlorida plans to end nearly a half-century of required childhood immunizations against diseases that have killed and maimed millions of children. Many critics of the decision, including doctors, are afraid to speak up against it.
 
 
 Lessons from COVID-19 could help communities better prepare for the next pandemic
 
Lessons from COVID-19 could help communities better prepare for the next pandemicThe COVID-19 pandemic has provided researchers with a wealth of information on contemporary successes and failures in combating an emerging pathogen.
 
 
 Plant-based diets could curb climate change and infectious diseases, experts say
 
Plant-based diets could curb climate change and infectious diseases, experts sayA new review in Open Forum Infectious Diseases links animal agriculture to climate change, antimicrobial resistance, and infectious disease spread. The authors urge healthcare providers to promote plant-based diets as a practical step to protect planetary and public health.
 
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