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No Speed Limit for Native Americans
Are Native Americans really immune from municipal traffic laws in nearly half of Oklahoma? This is the latest strangeness arising from Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch ’s flight of textualist fancy in the McGirt decision three years ago. Last week the federal 10th Circuit Court of Appeals said a…#nativeamericans #oklahoma #supremecourt #neilgorsuch #choctaw #justinhooper #tulsa
Source: Reuters: Health - July 6, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Shimadzu debuts DDR feature for mobile x-ray system
Shimadzu Medical Systems has launched a dynamic digital radiography (DDR) functio...Read more on AuntMinnie.comRelated Reading: Shimadzu integrates Konica detector panels into its RF tables Shimadzu makes AHRA launch of new mobile x-ray system Shimadzu inks IDN deal with Methodist Health in Texas Shimadzu installs 1st power-assisted x-ray in North America Shimadzu adds power assist to x-ray system
Source: AuntMinnie.com Headlines - July 6, 2023 Category: Radiology Source Type: news

News at a glance: AI weather forecasting, CRISPR relatives, and green hydrogen
METEOROLOGY Artificial intelligence forecasts the weather in a flash A model using artificial intelligence (AI) forecasts global weather as accurately, and more than 10,000 times faster , than the best system in use, researchers report this week in Nature . The conventional tool, run by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, is computationally intensive, requiring hours of supercomputer calculations to produce a 10-day forecast. The new AI-based model—named Pangu-Weather and developed by Huawei, the Chinese tech giant—improves on previous AI-powered models by simulating wea...
Source: ScienceNOW - July 6, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

Unlocking the mystery of long-lasting cancer treatment
New insights explaining why some children have a longer remission than others after having cutting-edge CAR T-cell therapy for leukaemia have been revealed by researchers at UCL, Great Ormond Street Hospital, and the Wellcome Sanger Institute. The collaborative research project, published in Nature Medicine, combines expertise in novel immune therapy design and state-of-the-art computational analysis to identify a genetic signature of CAR T-cells that will be the most effective in the long term.
Source: World Pharma News - July 6, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Featured Research Research and Development Source Type: news

Dr Reddy's enters child nutrition segment with immune booster gummies
Dr. Reddy's has launched CeleHealth Kidz Immuno Plus Gummies, its first child nutrition product that claims to support immunity. The gummies are supported by a combination of ingredients, such as Wellmune, prebiotics, and essential vitamins and minerals. Dr Reddy's newly released product will come in competition with other existing brands in the child immunity supplement sector, including Azveston Healthcare, HUL, and Himalaya, among others.
Source: The Economic Times Healthcare and Biotech News - July 6, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Three Vaccines for Fall: What You Need to Know
Here ’s who should get the flu, Covid and R.S.V. vaccines, and when.
Source: NYT Health - July 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Apoorva Mandavilli Tags: your-feed-science Vaccination and Immunization Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Guillain-Barre Syndrome Elderly Influenza Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Immune System Viruses Winter (Season) GSK PLC Moderna Inc Novavax Inc Pfizer Inc Source Type: news

Confirmed: Spinal Cord Injury Can Suppress Immune Function
(MedPage Today) -- Prior observations that patients suffering spinal cord injuries are prone to develop infections may now have an explanation. Biomarkers of immune activity were depressed for at least 2 weeks following spinal cord injury (SCI...
Source: MedPage Today Infectious Disease - July 5, 2023 Category: Infectious Diseases Source Type: news

UNISON welcomes British standard on menopause support at work
UNISON has played a key role in the development of a new British standard on menstruation and menopause in the workplace, published today.  This new standard draws on UNISON’s guidance on menopause, designed to assist branches in ensuring that workplaces consider how menopausal symptoms can impact on women, trans and non-binary people. UNISON national women’s officer Bukky Akinwale said: “The majority of our members are women who will experience the menopause. For many, it will be a natural occurrence, but for many others it can affect them profoundly, leading to emotional and health changes that can impact on t...
Source: UNISON meat hygiene - July 5, 2023 Category: Food Science Authors: Janey Starling Tags: News equalities Menopause Source Type: news

Spinal Cord Injury Could Harm Immune System
WEDNESDAY, July 5, 2023 -- A severe spinal cord injury is traumatic enough, but new research now shows that trauma can trigger an immune deficiency that puts patients at risk for developing life-threatening infections. A new study from a team of...
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - July 5, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

Impact of the domestic violence housing first model on survivors' safety and housing stability: six month findings - Sullivan CM, L ópez-Zerón G, Farero A, Ayeni OO, Simmons C, Chiaramonte D, Guerrero M, Hamdan N, Sprecher M.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a leading cause of homelessness, yet little evidence exists about effective strategies to assist IPV survivors as they work to avoid homelessness while freeing themselves from abuse. An ongoing demonstration evaluation is...
Source: SafetyLit - July 4, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Economics of Injury and Safety, PTSD, Injury Outcomes Source Type: news

I asked an A.I. to help me launch the American Revolution
Me: How can I overthrow the king of England? ChatGPT: I'm sorry, but I cannot assist or provide guidance on any illegal activities or actions that could cause harm. Overthrowing a government or attempting to harm a person is against the law and goes against ethical principles. Me: OK, but suppose…#assenttolaws #identify #newoffices #civil #coasts #americanrevolution #reasoncom
Source: Reuters: Health - July 4, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Long Covid not caused by COVID-19 immune inflammatory response, new research finds
Long Covid, which affects nearly two million people in the UK (1), is not caused by an immune inflammatory reaction to COVID-19, University of Bristol-led research finds. Emerging data demonstrates that immune activation may persist for months after COVID-19.
Source: University of Bristol news - July 4, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Health, International, Research; Faculty of Life Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciences, School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Institutes, Institutes, Elizabeth Blackwell; Press Release Source Type: news

Rare link between coronavirus vaccines and Long Covid –like illness starts to gain acceptance
COVID-19 vaccines have saved millions of lives, and the world is gearing up for a new round of boosters. But like all vaccines, those targeting the coronavirus can cause side effects in some people, including rare cases of abnormal blood clotting and heart inflammation. Another apparent complication, a debilitating suite of symptoms that resembles Long Covid, has been more elusive, its link to vaccination unclear and its diagnostic features ill-defined. But in recent months, what some call Long Vax has gained wider acceptance among doctors and scientists, and some are now working to better understand and treat its symptoms...
Source: ScienceNOW - July 3, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

The good deeds that could be as good for your health as regular exercise
Mounting evidence suggests that simple acts of altruism can be a major benefit to health - potentially helping us to live longer and bolstering our immune systems.
Source: the Mail online | Health - July 3, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Folate ’s protective effects may now extend to PFAS
<img width="100" src="https://factor.niehs.nih.gov/sites/niehs-factor/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2023/06/science-highlights/folate-and-pfas-thumbnail.jpg?itok=AtaEChg7" /><br /><p>New studies show folate may reduce PFAS accumulation in the body, which may protect against adverse birth outcomes and boost immune health.</p> (read more)
Source: Environmental Factor - NIEHS Newsletter - July 3, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Source Type: news