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Princess Cruises Restarts Operations in the U S From Seattle

Princess Cruises Restarts Operations in the U.S. From Seattle Princess Cruises restarts operations for the first time with the Majestic Princess cruise ship departing sailing Alaska from Seattle. Photo Credit: Ian Dewar Photography / Shutterstock.com Princess Cruises is restarting cruises for the first time in nearly two years. It’s been a long wait, but finally, the Carnival-owned cruise line can start to bring back cruise vacations, starting with the Majestic Princess from Seattle, Washington. Majestic Princess Restarts from Seattle The Princess cruise ship is the first in the fleet not to resume from the U.S. but the first in the world. The vessel departed the Port of Seattle at approximately 6:00 PM local time after 500 days on hold. The ship is sailing a seven-day cruise in Alaska, including calls in Juneau, Skagway,

Researchers discover how vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia happens

Researchers discover how vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia happens A McMaster University team of researchers recently discovered how, exactly, the COVID-19 vaccines that use adenovirus vectors trigger a rare but sometimes fatal blood clotting reaction called vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia or VITT. The findings will put scientists on the path of finding a way to better diagnose and treat VITT, possibly prevent it and potentially make vaccines safer. The researchers article was fast-tracked for publication today by the prestigious journal Nature in its accelerated article preview because of the importance of the research. Our work also answers important questions about the connection between antibodies and clotting.

McMaster University researchers know exactly why some vaccines can cause blood clots

  A team of researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton found the cause of rare but sometimes fatal blood clots caused by certain vaccines. The blood clotting reaction is known as vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). According to researchers, it’s much more severe than a typical blood clot because veins that drain blood from the brain are obstructed and can potentially cause fatal bleeding. It’s believed that the findings will put scientists on the path of finding a way to better diagnose and treat VITT, possibly prevent it, and potentially make vaccines safer. Our work also answers important questions about the connection between antibodies and clotting, said Ishac Nazy, principal investigator and corresponding author of the study.

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