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SciShow

What's the Deal with Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine? | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Multiple companies and organizations have announced early results about their COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what we know about Pfizer's.
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SciShow

What's the Deal with Pfizer's COVID-19 Vaccine? | SciShow News

12th - Higher Ed
Multiple companies and organizations have announced early results about their COVID-19 vaccines. Here's what we know about Pfizer's.
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SciShow

How Do You Know If You Have Food Poisoning?

12th - Higher Ed
Most of us have experienced food poisoning, but with 31 unique species of bacteria, viruses, and parasites as common culprits, it's hard to know exactly what it is.
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Healthcare Triage

The CDC's Preachy Recommendations on Pregnancy and Alcohol. and the Internet's Overreaction

Higher Ed
The CDC's recommendations for women about alcohol and pregnancy caused an uproar on the internet recently. We've got Aaron's take on the situation.
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US health officials urge Americans to wear masks as states reopen

9th - Higher Ed
Health officials warn that amid the spread of variants, the US could be on the cusp of a fourth surge in COVID-19 cases.
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Millions of Americans defy advice to avoid Thanksgiving travel

9th - Higher Ed
There are fears that Thanksgiving could become a coronavirus super-spreading event, as millions of Americans defy warnings and travel to visit family.
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Peter Thiel's Palantir Still Expecting to Top $1B in Revenue

9th - Higher Ed
Palantir, the data analytic startup, says they are still on track to top $1 billion in revenue for 2020. The company has benefited from government contracts and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is using the Palantir...
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McDonald's Quarter Pounders Linked to Deadly E. Coli Outbreak, CDC Says

Higher Ed
McDonald's Quarter Pounders have been tied to a deadly outbreak of E. coli in the US, according to the CDC.
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Study: False COVID-19 Claims Spike On Facebook, Social Media

Higher Ed
Avaaz study warns of social media "infodemic" from spread of false claims on COVID-19 vaccines and health information.
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How Coronavirus Could Slow Down The U.S. Drug Supply

Higher Ed
The United States relies on overseas factories for some of the key ingredients of vital medications, and shortages could impact medication supplies.
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Curated Video

Doctors Are Hopeful A Mix Of Old And New Drugs Could Treat Coronavirus

Higher Ed
A combination of the antiviral remdesivir and an 80-year-old anti-malaria drug could treat coronavirus patients.
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Curated Video

Possible Coronavirus Treatments Include Cloned Antibodies, Vaccines

Higher Ed
While the CDC says risk to Americans is still low, U.S. researchers and scientists are hard at work exploring possible treatments for coronavirus.
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Curated Video

CDC Reports 6 Deaths, 380 Illnesses Linked To E-cigarettes

Higher Ed
The Centers for Disease Control is also sounding the alarm over advertising for e-cigarettes that it says corresponds with a spike in teen use.
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Bloomberg

Should the U.S. Brace for an Ebola Epidemic?

Higher Ed
Oct. 2 -- Stephan Monroe, deputy director for infectious diseases at the CDC, and Bloomberg QuickTake's Lisa Beyer discuss protecting U.S. borders from Ebola with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Measles Outbreak In Samoa Kills At Least 33, Prompting Help From CDC

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More than 2,600 people in Samoa have caught the measles and at least 33 people, mostly young children, have died.
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Curated Video

Rethinking Public Health Funding When A Pandemic Is Our Biggest Threat

Higher Ed
Newsy's Datalogue series explores bolstering public health systems with larger budgets to arm the country with stronger pandemic preparedness.
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Is 10 Times More Lethal Than Seasonal Flu, Fauci Says

Higher Ed
Mar.11 -- National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci tells the House Oversight and Reform Committee that the novel coronavirus spreading across the globe is “10 times more lethal than the seasonal flu.”
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Bloomberg

Is the U.S. Government Ready for an Ebola Outbreak?

Higher Ed
Sept. 24 -- Bloomberg's Brendan Greeley discusses Ebola and how unprepared the U.S. government is for a potential outbreak. He speaks on Market Makers. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Ebola in New York City: How Worried Should You Be?

Higher Ed
Oct. 24 -- Dr. Stephen Morse, a professor of epidemiology at Columbia University, explains why New Yorkers shouldn't be too worried about Ebola. He speaks with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on ""Bloomberg West."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

Ebola Outbreak Not Impacting Travel and Tourism: Scowsill

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Oct. 29 -- David Scowsill, president and CEO of The World Travel & Tourism Council, discusses how the Ebola outbreak is impacting the travel and tourism industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Angie Lau on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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NIH Doctor Says Vaccines 'Not A Very Good Match' For Common Flu Strain

Higher Ed
The country's top infectious disease doctor says this year's vaccine is only a 58% match for influenza B/Victoria, which most often affects kids.
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Bloomberg

Bill Gates: Ebola Is an Ongoing Tragedy

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Oct. 2 -- Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft and co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, comments on the Ebola threat during an interview with Erik Schatzker on ""Street Smart."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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How $25M Can Improve What We Know About Gun Violence

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Lawmakers approved $25 million for the CDC and the NIH. It's the first time Congress has authorized funding for gun violence research in decades.
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Curated Video

CDC: New York City COVID-19 Deaths May Be Far Higher Than Reported

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The CDC found an unexplained surge in deaths between March 11 and May 2 that wasn't included in New York City's COVID-19 count.