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Corporate Challenge returns: runners met with hot, humid weather

The Corporate Challenge was back in full swing Thursday afternoon for the first time in three years; runners were met with temperatures in the 80s and humid air.

Take the Shot? Schools Explore Vaccine Mandates for Student-Athletes

Take the Shot? Schools Explore Vaccine Mandates for Student-Athletes
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Medical professionals to high school athletes: avoid COVID risks

Medical professionals to high school athletes: avoid COVID risks Physicians want young people to know they are not immune. Lower-risk sports that don t have a lot of close contact can still lead to spread. Author: WGRZ Staff Updated: 6:50 PM EDT May 9, 2021 BUFFALO, N.Y. The Western New York Working Group has a message for high school athletes: The finish line is in sight, but we have to reduce the risk of COVID. Physicians want young people to know they are not immune. Lower-risk sports that don t have a lot of close contact can still lead to spread. We still see spread in the higher-risk activities associated with those sports, according to Dr. Jason Matuszak, the Excelsior chief of sports medicine.

Family doctors could be key to prodding vaccine-reluctant New Yorkers

Abortion medication restrictions remain blocked during pandemic, judge rules

Abortion medication restrictions remain blocked during pandemic, judge rules Ann Marimow U.S. District Judge Theodore D. Chuang in Maryland said the health risks have “only gotten worse” since he first blocked restrictions in the summer in response to concerns about exposure to the coronavirus. Requiring an in-person visit to a medical facility to obtain the drugs needed to induce abortion, Chuang said, is unduly burdensome. He initially issued a nationwide injunction against the Food and Drug Administration rule in July, and stood behind his earlier decision this week. “While the progress on vaccines and medical treatments for COVID-19 are cause for optimism and may advance the day that the Preliminary Injunction will no longer be warranted, the impact of these advances to date has not meaningfully altered the current health risks and obstacles to women seeking medication abortions,” he wrote in a 34-page opinion issued Wednesday.

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