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COVID Vaccines Reduce Risk of Heart Failure, Clots: People who got COVID-19 vaccines had a reduced risk of heart failure, compared to people who didn’t get ...
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COVID Vaccines Reduce Risk of Heart Failure, Clots
Quick Glance: Benefits of COVID Vaccinations for Heart and Blood Vessels
  • A study conducted by the University of Oxford reveals that COVID-19 vaccinations reduce the risk of heart failure and blood clots.

  • The protection provided lasted up to a year and also decreased the likelihood of heart inflammation and specific types of blood clots.

  • These findings were recently published in the journal Heart, indicating that the protection against heart and blood flow issues through vaccinations outweighs associated risks.

  • Analysis of health data from more than 20 million individuals in the UK, Spain, and Estonia demonstrates that vaccinated individuals have a lower risk of heart failure and blood clots.
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COVID Levels Decline, but Other Viruses Remain High: COVID-19 may be headed toward a springtime retreat. The indication comes from declining levels of the virus ...
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COVID Levels Decline, but Other Viruses Remain High
Quick Glance: COVID Levels Decline, but High Presence of Other Viruses
  • The decline in SARS-CoV-2 suggests a potential retreat of COVID-19, especially in the western U.S.

  • While COVID levels are decreasing, other viruses causing stomach and respiratory illnesses remain high.

  • The influenza positive rate is increasing again, with 116 children and an estimated 20,000 adults having died so far in this flu season.

  • While RSV levels in wastewater are high, positive test results are at the lowest point of the 2023 to 2024 season according to the CDC.
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Kate Garraway admits struggles over eye-watering debts for Derek Draper's care : Kate Garraway has revealed the eye-watering debut she is facing after caring for ...
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Quick Glance: Cost of Husband's Care Exceeded ITV Salary: Kate Garraway in Debt
  • Kate Garraway has revealed that the monthly care costs for her husband Derek Draper of £16,000 exceeded her salary from ITV, resulting in significant debts.

  • The final year of his life is depicted in a new program, featuring Draper speaking on camera for the first time and expressing his desire to share his story.

  • Garraway emphasizes the financial strain caused by Derek's care surpassing her ITV income, leading to her inability to manage the debts while overseeing his care.

  • She also delves into the challenges regarding her husband's healthcare, her caregiving role, and the impact on their relationship.
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Severe Flu Confers Higher Risk for Neuro Disorders vs COVID: Hospitalization for influenza raises the risk for future neurologic conditions more than ...
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Severe Flu Confers Higher Risk for Neuro Disorders vs COVID
Quick Glance: Hospitalization for Influenza Associated with Higher Risk of Neurological Disorders
  • An analysis of 77,300 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 compared to 77,300 hospitalized with influenza revealed that those with influenza had a greater risk of subsequent neurologic disorders such as migraine, stroke, or epilepsy.

  • Participants hospitalized with COVID-19 were significantly less likely in the following year to require medical care for migraine, epilepsy, neuropathy, movement disorders, stroke, and dementia compared to influenza patients.

  • After considering age, sex, and other health conditions, individuals hospitalized with COVID-19 had a lower risk of needing medical care for migraine, epilepsy, and neuropathy than those with influenza.

  • "The results were surprising as they indicate that hospitalization due to COVID does not lead to increased care for common neurologic conditions compared to hospitalization due to influenza," stated lead researcher Brian C. Callaghan, MD, from the University of Michigan.
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COVID Vaccines Reduce Risk of Heart Failure, Clots: People who got COVID-19 vaccines had a reduced risk of heart failure, compared to people who didn’t get ...
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COVID Vaccines Reduce Risk of Heart Failure, Clots
Quick Glance: COVID Vaccines Lower Heart Failure, Clots Risk
  • Researchers from the University of Oxford found that COVID-19 vaccines reduce the risk of heart failure and blood clots.

  • The protection lasted up to a year and also lowered the risk of heart inflammation and certain types of blood clots.

  • The study revealed that vaccinated individuals experienced less severe symptoms, were less likely to be hospitalized, and had a lower mortality rate during a COVID infection.

  • Researchers analyzed health data from over 20 million people, indicating a significant reduction in the risk of heart failure and blood flow issues among vaccinated individuals compared to unvaccinated individuals.
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White Ferns scrape to last-gasp T20 win against England: The White Ferns have snatched a last-gasp three-run T20 international win against England after a late ...
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White Ferns scrape to last-gasp T20 win against England
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Biden opens the door to revisiting the early days of the pandemic : The campaign has searched for ways to puncture the sense of nostalgia for the Trump era.
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Biden opens the door to revisiting the early days of the pandemic
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COVID Levels Decline, but Other Viruses Remain High: COVID-19 may be headed toward a springtime retreat. The indication comes from declining levels of the virus ...
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COVID Levels Decline, but Other Viruses Remain High
Quick Glance: Decline in COVID Levels, Persistent High Activity of Other Viruses
  • COVID-19 levels are declining, but other viruses remain high, as indicated by recent data.

  • While SARS-CoV-2 levels are decreasing in the U.S., other viruses like flu and RSV continue to circulate widely.

  • Flu test rates are on the rise again, with 116 children and 20,000 adults reported dead from the flu this season.

  • Despite high RSV levels, positive test results are declining, and norovirus is showing an upward trend as well.
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Jake Gyllenhaal Got a Staph Infection Filming ‘Road House’: How to Lower Your Risk
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Jake Gyllenhaal Got a Staph Infection Filming ‘Road House’: How to Lower ...
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Dengue fever: Stiko recommends vaccination for travelers for the first time: Dengue fever is a viral infection with worldwide distribution. There are now also ...
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Dengue fever: Stiko recommends vaccination for travelers for the first ...
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Wellington Trades Hall bombing: Mystery still surrounds fatal explosion: It is 40 years today since the caretaker of a building in Wellington was killed by a ...
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Wellington Trades Hall bombing: Mystery still surrounds fatal explosion
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Mum and son still living in Covid lockdown wash shopping and social distance: Four years after the first national lockdown was announced, mother and son Mandy ...
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Mum and son still living in Covid lockdown wash shopping and social ...
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COVID vaccines can cut post-infection heart failure, blood clot risk: Research: The COVID-19 vaccine can cut the risk of heart failure and blood clots after a ...
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COVID vaccines can cut post-infection heart failure, blood clot risk: ...
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Is Jim Beam Homegrown a festival or a time machine?: The long-running Wellington music festival is too focused on the Jim Beam-ness and not enough on the ...
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Is Jim Beam Homegrown a festival or a time machine?
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Trump asked if U.S. was better off in his last year. In many ways, the answer is no.
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Trump asked if U.S. was better off in his last year. In many ways ...
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Our new teen golf pro keeping it simple on the tour: So far, so good for 19 year-old Titirangi player Fiona Xu on the Epson tour in the United States ...
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Our new teen golf pro keeping it simple on the tour
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‘It was just the right word’: When ‘bugger’ took New Zealand by storm: It’s 25 years since a dog said ‘bugger’ on TV... and changed the nation forever.
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‘It was just the right word’: When ‘bugger’ took New Zealand by storm
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We humans are the bigger virus throwers: Sars, Mers, Ebola - There is often talk of zoonoses: diseases that spread from animals to people ...
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We humans are the bigger virus throwers
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Long Covid: ‘I feel alone and lost . . . it is difficult to see an end to this’: Dr Muiris Houston: We urgently need more research into understanding its ...
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Long Covid: ‘I feel alone and lost . . . it is difficult to see an end to ...
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We humans are the bigger virus throwers: Sars, Mers, Ebola - There is often talk of zoonoses: diseases that spread from animals to people ...
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We humans are the bigger virus throwers
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Hospital cuts challenge expectations of post-COVID rebound: Even as patient revenues are up, there are some troubling signs for the industry.
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Hospital cuts challenge expectations of post-COVID rebound
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Surprise - Fred again.. lands in New Zealand, confirms Wellington show: There has been speculation of New Zealand shows for weeks.
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Surprise - Fred again.. lands in New Zealand, confirms Wellington show
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Former All Whites coach Danny Hall returns to NZ as assistant at Auckland FC: Auckland FC will become the second New Zealand side in the A-League competition ...
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Former All Whites coach Danny Hall returns to NZ as assistant at Auckland ...
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Fred again.. sneaks up on the capital, rocks his fans: RNZ's Mary Argue says the gig was a full body experience of heart-breaking looping vocals ...
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Fred again.. sneaks up on the capital, rocks his fans
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India's Gloriavale and the Kiwi women there : The Gloriavale offshoot in India is home to Kiwi women and children. A former member of the sect says getting them ...
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India's Gloriavale and the Kiwi women there
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Legoland and Alton Towers owner plans to charge more at peak times: Merlin Entertainments says surge pricing will help offset decline in visitors since Covid ...
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Legoland and Alton Towers owner plans to charge more at peak times
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More details revealed about New Zealand interest in joining AUKUS security pact: NZ "actively looking" for ways to participate in the controversial AUKUS pact ...
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More details revealed about New Zealand interest in joining AUKUS security ...
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White Ferns relying on 'big three' in T20 against England: The White Ferns have been trying to develop the quality within their side in recent years ...
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White Ferns relying on 'big three' in T20 against England
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According to the analysis, Long COVID syndrome has no unique characteristics: Brisbane - The symptoms and signs of the post-viral syndrome Long COVID cannot be ...
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According to the analysis, Long COVID syndrome has no unique ...
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'Unimaginable situation': Doctors report malnourished patients dying from infections at Gaza hospital
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'Unimaginable situation': Doctors report malnourished patients dying from ...
Quick Glance: Israeli hospital raid in Gaza escalates
  • Israeli military operation at Gaza's main hospital Al-Shifa continues targeting militants.

  • Concerns raised over civilian casualties, including displaced individuals sheltering at the hospital.

  • The raid has left the hospital in ruins, with reports of mass arrests and deteriorating conditions for patients.

  • Criticism of Israel's actions and calls to end the siege on the hospital emerge, while IDF defends the operation as necessary to damage Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
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The sea ice factories of Antarctica: A team of New Zealand scientists has just returned from studying the sea ice factories in Antarctica ...
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The sea ice factories of Antarctica
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You Really Are Better Now Than You Were Four Years Ago: The narrative about 2020 is all wrong and will shape the 2024 election.
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You Really Are Better Now Than You Were Four Years Ago
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Princess of Wales' cancer message sparks biggest number of visits to charity website since Covid
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Princess of Wales' cancer message sparks biggest number of visits to ...
Quick Glance: British Royal Family Left with Only 9 Working Members
  • Kate Middleton and King Charles have announced cancer treatments and temporarily stepped back from royal duties.

  • The royal family now consists mainly of older members who are taking on responsibilities.

  • Prince William is supporting his wife and taking on duties while King Charles and others are absent.

  • The royal family is in a vulnerable position, relying on few working members who are mostly in their 70s and 80s.
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‘It was just the right word’: When ‘bugger’ took New Zealand by storm: It’s 25 years since a dog said ‘bugger’ on TV... and changed the nation forever.
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‘It was just the right word’: When ‘bugger’ took New Zealand by storm
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Fred again.. fans miss out on tickets as scalpers sell on hiked prices: Tickets were quickly purchased by scalpers and up for sale again on social media for ...
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Fred again.. fans miss out on tickets as scalpers sell on hiked prices
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Paul Alexander, polio survivor in iron lung for over 70 years, dies at 78 after Covid diagnosis
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Paul Alexander, polio survivor in iron lung for over 70 years ...
Quick Glance: 70 Years Living in Iron Lung: Paul Alexander's Passing
  • Paul Alexander passed away at the age of 78 after living in an Iron Lung for over 70 years as a polio patient.

  • His brother shared the news of his death on Facebook after Paul Alexander contracted the coronavirus.

  • Polio is a highly contagious viral disease that can result in paralysis and respiratory difficulties.

  • Vaccination against polio is the most effective measure to prevent the spread of the disease.
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Poverty in Italy hits new high despite economic recovery: The number of people living in poverty in Italy rose in 2023 to its highest level in about a decade ...
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Poverty in Italy hits new high despite economic recovery
Quick Glance: Poverty in Italy reaches new high despite economic recovery
  • Poverty in Italy reached a new high in 2023 despite an economic rebound since the easing of COVID-related restrictions. According to data from the national statistics bureau ISTAT, the number of people living in 'absolute poverty' - unable to purchase essential goods and services - rose to 5.75 million, or 9.8% of the population.

  • While Italy's economy has recovered more strongly from a 2020-21 COVID-induced recession compared to neighbors like Germany and France, the rebound has done little to help the country's poorest. The percentage of those in absolute poverty was 9.1% in 2020 and 9.0% in 2021, during the peak of the pandemic when government support measures partly offset the recession's impact on families.

  • Except for a decrease in 2019, poverty has steadily risen from 6.9% in 2014 when ISTAT's data series began. Last year, Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government started phasing out a poverty relief subsidy called 'citizens' income' introduced in 2019.

  • Poverty levels in 2023 increased in the north and centre compared to the previous year while decreasing in the south according to ISTAT data. Despite the economic recovery, poverty alleviation remains a challenge in Italy, especially in the poorer southern regions of the country.
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Bracewell bowls career best in big Wellington win: A stunning performance from Black Cap Michael Bracewell has put the Wellington Firebirds back in charge of the ...
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Bracewell bowls career best in big Wellington win
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NPC rugby: Final whistle for provincial games on television?: Fans of New Zealand provincial rugby teams might no longer be able to see their sides on television ...
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NPC rugby: Final whistle for provincial games on television?
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Rita Tinina died of lung infection, post-mortem exam reveals: Family says they were satisfied with the results.
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Rita Tinina died of lung infection, post-mortem exam reveals
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Corona tests should also have to be paid for in suspected cases from April: The federal government will no longer take over corona tests in ordinations from ...
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Corona tests should also have to be paid for in suspected cases from April
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The Sunday Essay: How we make great cities, and how cities make us great: Seven thousand years ago, the world's first city was born. New Zealand is still ...
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The Sunday Essay: How we make great cities, and how cities make us great
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Measles count through mid-March surpassed last year’s total : Measles, caused by a virus lodged in the nose or throat, can spread easily when someone with the ...
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Measles count through mid-March surpassed last year’s total
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Cricket: Ravindra and Kerr dominate NZ awards: Black Cap Rachin Ravindra and White Fern Melie Kerr have been recognised as New Zealand's outstanding male and ...
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Cricket: Ravindra and Kerr dominate NZ awards
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Covid vaccine to be sold on high street for first time: Covid jabs will be sold on the high street for £99 from next week, as Boots becomes the first major ...
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Covid vaccine to be sold on high street for first time
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How to graciously receive a favour from a government official: Step one: Don't tell your 2.5 million followers.
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How to graciously receive a favour from a government official
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Mum thought she had chest infection then docs told her she had ultra-rare cancer: Alison Varley initially thought she had a chest infection but a CT scan showed ...
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Mum thought she had chest infection then docs told her she had ultra-rare ...
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Kapa haka takes centre stage in Wellington: Public Interest Journalism funded through NZ On Air A new haka group is hoping to revitalise tribal stories in their ...
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Kapa haka takes centre stage in Wellington
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Worry as 2,000 Kiswahili teachers remain jobless: Kiswahili, mainly spoken in the East African region, has earned its place of pride as one of the world’s top 10 ...
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Worry as 2,000 Kiswahili teachers remain jobless