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Merck asks FDA to authorize promising anti-COVID pill

The FDA will scrutinize company data on the safety and effectiveness of the drug, molnupiravir, before rendering a decision.

4 years ago

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What do we know about the Merck pill to treat COVID-19?

In early tests, the drug reduced the chance of people being hospitalized for or dying from COVID-19 by 50%. What about safety?

4 years ago

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Run on rapid at-home COVID tests has companies rushing to meet demand

Demand has been high as individuals, employers, and organizations use the tests as a relatively cheap and simple tool to monitor for infections.

4 years ago

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Philadelphia
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Small businesses navigate ever-changing COVID-19 reality

Small business owners are left trying to strike a balance between staying safe and getting back to being fully open.

4 years ago

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NPR
Health Care
National
Public Health

In the quest for a liver transplant, patients are segregated by prior alcohol use

In the U.S., a widespread clinical practice requires patients with alcoholic liver disease to complete a sobriety period before they can get on the waiting list for a liver.

4 years ago

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Medicine
Race & Ethnicity

Cancer patients of color are less likely to be matched to bone marrow donors

The lack of racial and ethnic diversity in bone marrow transplant registries can have life-threatening consequences.

4 years ago

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Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
Public Health

Pa. COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations rise among vaccinated

The proportion of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations among vaccinated Pennsylvania residents has risen sharply over the past month.

4 years ago

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Gun Violence
Philadelphia
Public Safety
6abc

Jefferson Hospital adjusts safety protocols following deadly shooting

Since Monday's deadly shooting at Jefferson Hospital, officials say they have been analyzing their safety procedures.

4 years ago

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Home & Family
National
Public Health

What to expect as FDA weighs COVID vaccines for younger kids

On Thursday, Pfizer and BioNTech formally applied for emergency use of a lower dose for 5- to 11-year-olds. Here’s what to expect:

4 years ago

Bobby Flynn and Jessie Flynn
The Pulse

Finding Hope in an Experimental Treatment

Jessie Flynn decided she’d had enough. For years, multiple sclerosis had taken more and more away from her life — her ability to move ...

Air Date: October 8, 2021

Listen 49:46
The Pulse
Biology
Medicine

A stem cell treatment for MS offers some patients hope. But is it hope that will last?

After more than 15 years of multiple sclerosis, a patient travels to Mexico for a risky, experimental treatment called HSCT, against her doctor's advice.

4 years ago

Listen 49:46
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Health Care
Public Health

‘We’re beginning to see the collapse of the system’: Agencies that serve people with disabilities call for more funds to pay staff

The inability to hire and retain workers — in part driven by low wages due to low government reimbursement rates — was already a crisis, but now threatens to collapse.

4 years ago

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NPR
Home & Family
Public Health

COVID deaths leave more than 140,000 U.S. kids grieving parents or primary caregivers

More than 140,000 children in the U.S. have lost one or both parents, or a grandparent caregiver to COVID-19, according to a new study.

4 years ago

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National
Public Health

Pfizer asks FDA to allow COVID shots for kids ages 5 to 11

Now the FDA will have to decide if there’s enough evidence that the shots are safe and will work for younger children like they do for teens and adults.

4 years ago

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Public Health
Public Safety

Syphilis cases in Delaware County increase significantly, health officials say

Delaware County syphilis cases are at the highest they’ve been in 20 years.

4 years ago

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