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The news broke Monday in a Washington Post article Author: Jade Cunningham / WWL Eyewitness News Published: 6:01 PM CDT July 12, 2021 Updated: 6:01 PM CDT July 12, 2021
NEW ORLEANS A possible warning Monday for the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. According to The Washington Post, the single-dose shot may be linked to a rare side effect affecting some patients nerves.
You may have heard by now about reports the Food and Drug Administration is considering putting a warning on the J&J Coronavirus vaccine. It s because of a possible link between the vaccine and Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
The Washington Post broke the news earlier Monday, saying about 100 cases have been diagnosed in people who recently received the single-dose vaccine.
Authors: Mohammad Howard-Azzeh, PhD candidate, Population Medicine, University of Guelph and David Pearl, Associate professor, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph
In the past few years, opioids and cannabinoids have received a great deal of attention from the media and public health authorities.
The dangers of opioids remains high, despite the efforts of public health authorities, the medical community, policy-makers and academics focused on combating addiction and substance abuse. In 2019 alone, there were more than 49,000 opioid-related deaths in the United States.
Additionally, changing attitudes towards cannabis and global trends in cannabis legalization have increased access to a variety of cannabis-based products, particularly edibles, which pose additional hazards as the public may be unfamiliar with their safe use.