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Virus expert: Japan might have experienced the 9th COVID-19 wave

As per a specialist who worked as the government’s senior coronavirus consultant, Japan might have reached its 9th wave of COVID-19 illnesses. This expert underlined the significance of shielding vulnerable old people from sickness on Monday. “A 9th wave might have begun,” Shigeru Omi said to the media after a conversation with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida to…

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Donald Triplett of Mississippi died at the age of 89 after receiving first autism diagnosis

Donald Triplett, a resident of Mississippi and the 1st person to receive an autism diagnosis, has passed away. Age-wise, he was around 89. A notice published on the website of the Ott & Lee Funeral Home in Forest, Mississippi, where Triplett resided, announced Triplett’s passing on Thursday. According to Triplett’s nephew OB, he passed away from…

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Germany receives the first Covid vaccination side effect lawsuits

Over 2 years following one of the world’s quickest and most widespread immunization campaigns, vaccine manufacturer BioNTech filed its first legal action in its native Germany on Monday about alleged side effects reported by certain consumers of its Covid immunizations. The introduction of Covid vaccinations had been universally regarded as a life-saver in the wake of…

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Billing Transparency For Medical Signed By Gov. Abbott.

A Bill Signed Into Law That Requires Medical Facility To Specifically Put The Patient’s Availed Healthcare Before Sending It To Billing. Governor Greg Abbott Signed The Bill, It Includes HealthCare Facilities And Hospitals But Not Doctors Or Federally Qualified Health Care Centers, Thru Electronic Or The Patients Portal.     Medical Billing Transparency. Senate approved…

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Pathogen threat with “even more dangerous capability” is still present, WHO chief alerts

The leader of the World Health Organization has advised nations all over the world to get ready for the upcoming pandemic and issued an alert that other health problems may surpass the COVID-19 pandemic in violence. The warning from WHO Director-general Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus arrives after the organization formally declared the COVID worldwide health…

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Bipartisan Bill To Expand Healthcare Workforce Signed: Governor Kelly

Senate Bill 131 Was Signed Into Law To Provide Equal Healthcare Services. This Bill Provides For Additional Workforce Wherein There Has Been Shortage And People Are Having Hard Time Getting Proper Healthcare Services. This Bill Will Change Everything As Healthcare Providers Will Be Doubled Or Tripled.     Bill for Additional Healthcare Providers The Bipartisan…

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Over-the-counter birth contraceptive pill sales are supported by an FDA panel

A decades-old contraception pill must be marketed without a doctor’s prescription, according to federal health experts on Wednesday, clearing the path for the potential authorization of initial over-the-counter contraception in the United States. Perrigo Pharmaceuticals’ proposal to place its once-daily medicine on store racks among eye drops and allergy medications was approved by the FDA advisors’…

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