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Month: July 2021

‘I Just Want My Kid To Have A Good Life’: Colorado Boy 1 In 40 Worldwide Diagnosed With Rare Disease

By Michael Abeyta Click here for updates on this story     DENVER, Colorado (KCNC) — Four-year-old Maxwell Freed has a favorite superhero: Spider-Man. He wears Spider-Man shirts and carries around a stuffed Spider-Man doll everywhere he goes. “Just yesterday he told me to go get his Spider-Man,” jokes his mother, Amber Freed. Maybe having a superhero

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Father Of Alexis Wilson, 19, Says Police In Dolton Have Not Given Him Answers About Her Death; Police Say She Dragged Officer With Car

By Web Staff Click here for updates on this story     DOLTON, Illinois (WBBM) — A father said Tuesday night that police in Dolton have not told him who caused his daughter’s death, after police said she dragged an officer before crashing into a building and was also shot by officers. The family of Alexis Wilson,

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Biden calls on students to keep campuses ‘safe from a threat of abuse and assault as well’ as Covid-19 as they return this fall

By Rachel Janfaza, CNN President Joe Biden on Thursday highlighted the responsibility that college students have to ensure their campuses are safe not just from the Covid-19 pandemic, but also “safe from a threat of abuse and assault as well,” in remarks to young people at a summit hosted by It’s On Us, the college

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Covid-19 linked to cognitive decline, acceleration of Alzheimer’s-like symptoms, research finds

By Lauren Mascarenhas, CNN Covid-19 may be associated with cognitive decline and acceleration of Alzheimer’s-like symptoms, researchers reported Thursday. Researchers with an international consortium looking to understand the long-term consequences of Covid-19 on the central nervous system are finding memory issues and biological markers similar to those seen in Alzheimer’s disease patients. Both diseases have

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Current rate of Covid-19 hospitalizations is about three times higher in states that have vaccinated less than half of their residents

By Deidre McPhillips, CNN Average Covid-19 hospitalization rates are nearly three times higher among states that have fully vaccinated less than half of their residents vs. the average among those that have vaccinated more than half of their residents, according to a CNN analysis of federal data. And Covid-19 case and death rates over the

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Israel publica datos que respaldan la recomendación de administrar la tercera dosis de la vacuna contra el covid-19 en adultos mayores

Juan Pablo Elverdin (CNN) — El Ministerio de Salud de Israel publicó este jueves los datos que se presentaron a su Comité Asesor de Vacunas en apoyo de la recomendación de administrar una tercera dosis de la vacuna contra el covid-19 a los adultos mayores. El Ministerio de Salud “recomendó la provisión de una tercera

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