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From 2009 to 2019

2009 to 2019 Saw Increase in Exposure to Phenibut in U.S.

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Exposure resulted in moderate effects in 49.6 percent of cases and major effects in 12.6 percent
Just over 54 percent of Americans now say they would get a COVID-19 vaccine in the first 12 months after it is introduced

Poll: Americans Now More Likely to Get COVID-19 Vaccine

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However, only 27 percent said they would get a vaccine within the first three months of it being available
Invasive management is beneficial for patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction aged 80 years or older

Invasive Treatment Tied to Better Outcomes in Elderly With NSTEMI

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Mortality, incidence of hospital admission for heart failure lower in ≥80s with invasive management
Rumors suggesting that COVID-19 deaths in the United States are much lower than reported are due to people misinterpreting standard death certificate language

CDC Refutes Social Media Rumors That COVID-19 Death Data Is Inaccurate

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Conspiracy theories claim only a small percentage of people said to have died from COVID-19 actually died from the disease
For the second time in days

John Wagner No Longer Heading FDA Office of External Affairs

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Departure comes after mishandling of an announcement about experimental therapy for COVID-19
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is telling the nation to prepare for distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine this fall.

CDC Alerts Nation to Prepare for COVID-19 Vaccine by Early November

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CDC has notified officials across all 50 states that limited vaccine doses might be available by late October
The COVID-19 pandemic in Philadelphia has brought changes in pediatric asthma care delivery patterns

Pandemic Changed Asthma Care Delivery for Children

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Simultaneously, admissions and systemic steroid prescriptions also declined
The incidence of emergency department visits for electric scooter injuries increased from 2014 to 2019

Emergency Visits for E-Scooter Injuries Up From 2014 to 2019

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Injuries nearly doubled, with head injuries most common
The United States will not join an international effort to create and distribute a COVID-19 vaccine

U.S. Will Not Join International COVID-19 Vaccine Effort

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White House says it does not want to be constrained by multinational groups such as the WHO
Six percent of health care personnel caring for patients with COVID-19 have positive test results for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 antibodies

SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies for 6 Percent of Frontline Health Care Personnel

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Seroprevalence lower for HCP who reported always wearing a face covering while caring for patients