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Convalescent plasma in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised controlled, open-label, platform trial

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Money for manatees: Reps Brian Mast, Stephanie Murphy propose $7 million annually for dying manatees

Money for manatees: Reps. Brian Mast, Stephanie Murphy propose $7 million annually for dying manatees Joshua Solomon, Treasure Coast Newspapers © CRYSTAL VANDER WEIT/TCPALM Concerned citizens gather on the Ernest Lyons Bridge for the Rally for the Manatees on Saturday, May 1, 2021, in Stuart. Organized by the RiverKidz, the event aimed to bring awareness to the 670 manatee deaths in 2021 and the decline in seagrass habitat. Rep. Brian Mast, R-Fla., wants to increase federal funding to local governments and nonprofits for rescue and rehabilitation of sick and injured marine mammals, a response to the startling death rate of manatees in Florida this year. 

UM Today | Preventing unintended disaster

March 1, 2021    A light rain fell on the morning of July 24, 1915, as the final passengers boarded the Eastland in Chicago, eager to enjoy a Saturday picnic at a park across Lake Michigan. The ship prepared to leave with its 2,573 passengers, and crucially, 11 lifeboats and 37 life rafts. The ship, however, was designed to carry only six lifeboats. An extra 40,000-pound burden of life rafts now hung from its decks because U.S. President Woodrow Wilson recently signed an act requiring more lifeboats on every ship to prevent another disaster akin to the Titanic, where many perished from a lack of them. And before the Eastland even left the wharf, the lifeboats caused it to list, and then it capsized so quickly that one reporter said it rolled over like “a dead jungle monster shot through the heart.” Eight hundred and forty-four passengers died, a passenger death toll higher than the Titanic’s.

Why COVID-19 pneumonia lasts longer, causes more damage than typical pneumonia

Scientists identify target to treat COVID pneumonia and reduce severity Clinical trials with new experimental drug to begin early in 2021 Goal is to develop treatments that make COVID-19 no worse than a common cold First comparison between immune mechanisms driving COVID-19 pneumonia with other pneumonias CHICAGO - Bacteria or viruses like influenza that cause pneumonia can spread across large regions of the lung over the course of hours. In the modern intensive care unit, these bacteria or viruses are usually controlled either by antibiotics or by the body s immune system within the first few days of the illness. But in a study published in

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