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NEW YORK, May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cancer drugs capable of weakening the body s immune defenses are no more likely to increase the risk of Covid-19 infection or death than breast cancer therapies that do not undermine the immune system, a new study shows. Researchers say the results challenge initial concerns that such treatments, which poison cancer cells, were too dangerous to continue during the pandemic.
Led by researchers at NYU Langone Health and its Perlmutter Cancer Center, the new investigation involving over 3,000 women treated for breast cancer at the height of the pandemic in New York City showed that only 64, or 2 percent, contracted the virus. Of this group, 10 died from COVID-19, a number the study authors say is low and expected for this age group, regardless of cancer.
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Charmed Roundup: 3x11 promo + Easter Egg + Phoebes greatest loves? + Blu ray news
-Charmed returns to Fridays!
-Charmed 3x11 Witchful Thinking Season 3 Episode 11 Promo - CAUSE AND EFFECT - The Charmed Ones (Melonie Diaz, Madeleine Mantock, Sarah Jeffery) go in search of an ancient relic that will help them cure their magical allergy but find themselves unprepared for the outcome. Josefina (guest star Mareya Salazar) makes an important decision for her future. Also starring Rupert Evans, Poppy Drayton and Jordan Donica. Ken Fink directed the episode written by Natalia Fernandez and Johanna Lee (311). Original airdate 5/7/2012.
-What is Charmed without The Book of Shadows? It was a character all within itself on the original show. While the reboot had introduced an update version of the Book of Shadows during it s first season, the show decided to part ways with anything that had to do with the original show in 2x01 by burning the book to ash and getting rid of the original power
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CANTON A dedicated educator, administrator and student advocate will be retiring from SUNY Canton following a 32-year career.
Molly A. Mott, Ph.D., who is currently the college’s Associate Provost and Dean of Academic Support Services, announced her retirement beginning April 1, but she will continue working on a part-time basis as part of a bridge for the next year.
“Dr. Mott supervised several extremely important areas of the college,” said SUNY Canton President Zvi Szafran. “Each of the areas she oversees excel in their services to our students because of her collaborative leadership and transformative thinking. She’s been a leader in fostering college-wide cultural shifts that embody a student-focused experience.”
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