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Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY

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Organ transplants spike during motorcycle rallies, study finds. Here’s what that means.

November 30, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on Organ transplants spike during motorcycle rallies, study finds. Here’s what that means.

Large motorcycle rallies, like those in Dayton and Sturgis, may be driving up organ transplants during these events, a new study found.

Money

FDA approves first treatment that delays Type 1 diabetes. Why it could be ‘game changing’

November 18, 2022November 18, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on FDA approves first treatment that delays Type 1 diabetes. Why it could be ‘game changing’

A vial of TZIELD costs nearly $14,000, a notable price given the escalating cost of lifesaving insulin for people with diabetes.

News

Latinas have long been targeted by abortion misinformation. It’s getting worse, experts say.

November 4, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on Latinas have long been targeted by abortion misinformation. It’s getting worse, experts say.

Abortion misinformation targeting the Latino community in both English and Spanish has been ramping up ahead of the midterm elections, experts say.

News

COVID this week: Biden shifts focus to global recovery; US workers concerned about returning to the office

September 17, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on COVID this week: Biden shifts focus to global recovery; US workers concerned about returning to the office

As the White House sets sights on a global recovery, it is also preparing to wind down domestic efforts. What to know in the world of COVID this week.

News

‘I watched life leave his eyes’: Parents warn against metal straws after 4-year-old is stabbed in the throat

September 12, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on ‘I watched life leave his eyes’: Parents warn against metal straws after 4-year-old is stabbed in the throat

It took a team of Stony Brook University doctors to save Charlie DeFraia’s life after he was injured in a fall off his Long Island porch.

News

More than 780K doses of monkeypox vaccine available Friday; US orders 5.5M for 2023

July 28, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on More than 780K doses of monkeypox vaccine available Friday; US orders 5.5M for 2023

The government distributed 300,000 doses this month and announced Wednesday another 786,000 are available – bringing the total to over 1.1 million.

News

CDC issues health alert warning new parents: What is parechovirus? What are the signs, symptoms in babies?

July 19, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on CDC issues health alert warning new parents: What is parechovirus? What are the signs, symptoms in babies?

The CDC issued a health alert last week warning parents that babies may be at risk for a potentially dangerous pathogen called the parechovirus.

Nation

Most pharmacies in the US can’t give your infant or toddler a COVID shot. Here’s why.

June 23, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on Most pharmacies in the US can’t give your infant or toddler a COVID shot. Here’s why.

The PREP Act allows pharmacists to give shots to kids 3 and over, but that means many babies won’t be able to get vaccinated at their local pharmacy.

News

What to know about birth control as Americans await Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade

June 18, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on What to know about birth control as Americans await Supreme Court decision on Roe v. Wade

Some experts worry abortion bans could trickle down to restrict the use of emergency contraception and birth control if Roe is overturned.

News

COVID vaccines are not meant to prevent all infections, experts say. Americans need to reset their expectations.

April 17, 2022Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAYComments Off on COVID vaccines are not meant to prevent all infections, experts say. Americans need to reset their expectations.

COVID-19 vaccines were highly effective against infection, but the virus has changed. Experts say Americans’ expectations need to change, too.

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