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23 states where virus activity remains high

CDC data shows downward trend in respiratory virus visits to ERs, but overall activity remains elevated. Some states still experiencing high levels, while majo ....

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18 states where virus activity is still high

18 states where virus activity is still high
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Gut microbiome may hold key to fighting common respiratory viruses

The composition of microbiota found in the gut influences how susceptible mice are to respiratory virus infections and the severity of these infections, according to researchers from the Center for Translational Antiviral Research in the Institute for Biomedical Sciences at Georgia State University. ....

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Philips consent decree with FDA will halt sales of sleep apnea devices

Royal Philips NV agreed with the U.S. FDA to the terms of a consent decree focused on its Respironics business, following the recall of millions of its devices over the last few years. Although the details of the decree are being finalized, Philips said it will halt the sales of new continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) and bilevel positive airway pressure (BiPAP) sleep therapy machines as well as other respiratory care devices in the U.S. until the conditions of the decree are met. ....

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