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Can COVID-19 Cause Diabetes?

By: Serena Gordon A COVID-19 infection can cause a lot of serious, sometimes lingering health problems, like lung damage, kidney damage and ongoing heart issues....

For COVID-19 Survivors, Virus Test 1 Month Out May Be Needed

By: Steven Reinberg You tested positive for COVID-19 and dutifully quarantined yourself for two weeks to avoid infecting others. Now, you’re feeling better and you...

A U.S. Pandemic of Depression, Too? Rates Are Triple Pre-COVID Levels

By: Steven Reinberg As the coronavirus pandemic has swept across America, so has an epidemic of depression, a new study shows. Since the pandemic began, the...

NYC Health Dept Urges Colon Cancer Screening Following Revised Recommendations

Edited by: TJVNews.com The Health Department is encouraging New Yorkers to get screened for colon cancer and alerting health care providers to the risk of...

Chief of U.S. Vaccine Initiative Says October Timeline ‘Extremely Unlikely’

By: Robin Foster & EJ Mundell The chief adviser for the White House vaccine program said last Thursday that it was “extremely unlikely, but not...

AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine study paused after one illness

By LAURAN NEERGAARD(AP) Late-stage studies of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate are on temporary hold while the company investigates whether a recipient’s “potentially unexplained” illness is...

President Trump Promises a COVID Vaccine Before the End of the Year

By: Robin Foster & EJ Mundell President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that his administration will have a coronavirus vaccine ready for Americans before the...

NYC Health + Hospitals Launches Youth Leadership Council to Further Improve Quality Health Care for Adolescents

Edited By: TJVNews.com NYC Health + Hospitals recently announced the launch of its Youth Leadership Council, a program aimed to further improve quality health care...

High Viral Loads Make Kids ‘Silent Spreaders’ of COVID-19

By: EJ Mundell The largest study of its kind finds that children can carry exceedingly high amounts of the new coronavirus, even in the absence...

To Mask Or Not to Mask

by Lieba Nesis The mask, formerly associated with Chinese culture, has become a ubiquitous sight in the United States during the past five months.  The...

Farmers’ quick sale of poultry during outbreaks may increase deadly virus transmission

PENN STATE PRESS RELEASE Small-scale poultry farmers in Vietnam tend to respond to viral outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) by rapidly selling their...

As Race for Coronavirus Vaccine Intensifies, Americans Think Back to Salk

Peter Salk, son of Dr. Jonas Salk and an infectious-disease expert, believes his father’s legacy can guide modern medicine as it pertains to COVID-19 By:...

Northwell Health Appoints Barbara Osborn to Lead Public Relations

By: Jason Molinet Barbara Osborn has been appointed vice president of public relations at Northwell Health, New York’s largest health system and private employer. She...

Is a ‘Twindemic’ of COVID-19 & Flu Coming This Fall?

By: Dennis Thompson Fall is approaching, and so is the possibility of what public health officials are calling a “twindemic” -- overlapping epidemics of both...

Northwell Health Summer Hamptons Evening “SHE at Home Event” Raises $675K for Women’s Health Research

Edited by: TJVNews.com More than 200 supporters virtually attended Northwell Health’s second annual Summer Hamptons Evening (SHE). The event — named “SHE at Home” for 2020 — benefitted Northwell’s Katz Institute...

Hospitals Continue Suing Patients for Overdue Payments Amid Pandemic

By Marisa Herman(NEWSMAX) Hospitals in some of the areas impacted the most by the coronavirus have resumed suing patients over missed or overdue payments, Axios reports. According to...

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