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CDC to Toughen COVID-19 Testing for International Travelers

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Not clear whether the new, tougher rule will require an antigen or rapid PCR test

Almost One-Third of Mumps Cases in U.S. Occur in Children, Teens

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Median of 87 percent of the pediatric patients each year had previously received one or more MMR vaccine dose

Most Immunosuppressive Meds Not Tied to Worse COVID-19 Outcomes

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Except for rituximab, no increased risk seen for in-hospital death or mechanical ventilation for those on long-term immunosuppressive therapy

Colchicine No Benefit Over Supportive Care for COVID-19

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No significant reduction reported in mortality, ventilatory support, ICU admission, length of stay, serious adverse events; increase seen in adverse events, diarrhea

Hospitals Lag in Sexual Harassment Policies

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Findings reveal few of the top U.S. medical centers have policies addressing harassment of physicians and staff by patients

Childhood Vaccination Schedule Not Linked to Type 1 Diabetes

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Recommended immunization schedule is not positively associated with the incidence of type 1 diabetes in children

Smartphone Wound Follow-Up Increases Odds of Early SSI Diagnosis

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Patients in smartphone group had reduced community care attendance, better experiences accessing care after abdominal surgery

FDA Panel Mulls Merck COVID-19 Antiviral Pill

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Expert panel will vote later Tuesday on whether to recommend authorizing the drug for high-risk patients

Omicron Variant Spurs New York Officials to Recommend Masking Indoors

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So far, there are no confirmed cases of the omicron variant in New York City, according to the health commissioner

Pfizer to Seek FDA Approval of Boosters for Teens Ages 16 to 17

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Move to expand booster availability comes as President Joe Biden tries to keep Americans calm about omicron