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    CDC watching heart inflammation in vaccinated young adults

    CDC’s vaccine safety group did not report the number of cases but did say numbers were more prevalent in boys and young men.

    By Jane Roberts May 25, 2021
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    St. Jude joins chorus of voices advocating for HPV vaccine

    Rates of HPV vaccination dropped 75% early in pandemic; experts say the lull leaves adolescents vulnerable to future cancers.

    By Jane Roberts May 20, 2021
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    Le Bonheur recruiting kids for COVID antibody therapy trial

    Seeking children at high risk for severe COVID disease. 

    By Jane Roberts May 20, 2021
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    RemediChain pipeline for unused drugs a ‘World Changing Idea’

    It specializes now in high-dollar chemotherapy drugs, which it ships for free to people who qualify.

    By Jane Roberts May 17, 2021
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    New robot-assisted spinal fusion system debuts here

    Semmes Murphey neurosurgeon Kevin Foley helped develop the system the FDA approved in March. On March 22, he completed his first surgery using it. 

    By Jane Roberts May 17, 2021
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    St. Jude unlocks gold mine of virus data

    As St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital tested every front-line worker, every week, it put together a testing regime big enough to test and analyze hundreds of employee samples a day — providing a gold mine for immunology research.

    By Jane Roberts May 11, 2021
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    Herd immunity ‘complicated’ but up to 66% of locals have COVID antibodies

    “There is a lot of talk about we won’t get herd immunity. It depends on the definition of what you describe.”

    By Jane Roberts May 11, 2021
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    Regional One ranks poorly in national stats; Methodist earns A at each campus

    Regional One Health earned the lowest marks for care and patient safety while Saint Francis-Bartlett and Methodist Olive Branch were the only four-star hospitals in the metro area.

    By Jane Roberts May 01, 2021
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    Economy recovering, but it won’t look the same, experts say

    The pandemic will need to end before businesses shift gears to full recovery mode, according to Douglas Scarboro, regional executive with the Memphis Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, who said, “July 1 seems like a key revaluation point.”

    By Jane Roberts April 30, 2021
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    80% of COVID vaccine allotment went unused last week, state says

    In early April, the City of Memphis was giving 60,000 shots a week. Monday, April 26, it gave a total of 1,100 shots across all of its public drive-thru venues.

    By Jane Roberts April 27, 2021
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    Vaccinated welcome to resume lots of life’s fun, CDC says

    Lifts restrictions on many outdoor activities and small-group gatherings, even some for those who are not vaccinated.

    By Jane Roberts April 27, 2021
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    Average age of those hospitalized for COVID falls dramatically

    Most people currently hospitalized for coronavirus in Memphis are 30-55 years old and many have no underlying health conditions — a big shift from late March when the average patient’s age was mid-70s.

    By Jane Roberts April 27, 2021
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    2021 Live! Memphis Breast Health Summit is Saturday

    Keynote speaker is Dr. Jacqueline Walters of Bravo TV’s series, “Married to Medicine.” The event is free.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 26, 2021
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    No appointments, no lines, but Memphis vaccine rate lags

    At last count, 41% of adults in Shelby County had received at least one vaccine; the goal is 70%. Local leaders have done everything from eliminating the need for appointments to giving vaccination recipients gift cards. 

    By Jane Roberts April 26, 2021
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    Can an advocate reduce your COVID risk? UTHSC thinks so

    University of Tennessee Health Science Center has trained health coaches to work in clinics in three cities that serve medically underserved people; and it’s taking notes on what happens. 

    By Jane Roberts April 25, 2021
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    CHF House takes in first long-term family in need

    The Watts became a St. Jude family in 2018 when their daughter, now 4 years old, was diagnosed with brain cancer.

    By Christin Yates April 24, 2021
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    Leftover blood tests lead to COVID revelation

    A U of M researcher combing through hundreds of local samples has found almost double the coronavirus antibodies expected. 

    By Jane Roberts April 20, 2021
  • Health Care

    Good Grief center expands as COVID deaths mount

    The increase in demand for counseling services is just beginning, experts say. “The Cottage” will enable the Collierville facility to offer weekend mini-camps and workshops, not just its once-a-year camps for children and for adults.

    By Toni Lepeska April 19, 2021
  • Health Care

    500 ways to support health care heroes

     The goal is to receive commitments for 500 gifts in 24 hours.

    By Jane Roberts April 16, 2021
  • Health Care

    State survey finds which demographics fear vaccine most

    Most resistance to getting vaccinated is among rural, white people who identify as conservative, the survey found.

    By Jane Roberts April 15, 2021
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    Experts sharpen tools as COVID variants become biggest threat

    U.K. variant is now the most common in Shelby County. The question is, how sick will it make people in their 20s, 30s and 40s?

    By Jane Roberts April 09, 2021
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    Magazine ranks UTHSC’s doctor of nursing program in top 16%

    In 2005, UTHSC began the first doctor of nursing program in the state. It now offers eight concentrations.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 06, 2021
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    U.K. variant transitioning to dominant COVID-19 strain

    With ample vaccine, the push is on to get people in line to stem the tide of the rapidly growing U.K. strain, which now accounts for 30%-50% of COVID cases in Shelby County.

    By Jane Roberts April 06, 2021
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    FEMA reimbursing up to $9,000 for COVID burials

    The application process will open in early April; FEMA has not yet set the date.

    By Jane Roberts March 25, 2021
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    Health check: Universities delve into medical debt, stress and well-being

    Consortium has $2.4 million to award for studies that draw links, create solutions.

    By Jane Roberts March 25, 2021

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