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Tulane teams up with New Orleans Airlift for in-person dance performance


 
“The Body Remembers,” a collection of dances that explore themes of absence in New Orleans during the COVID-19 pandemic, will run from Thursday, April 15 to Saturday, April 17, with two performances each night at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. In-person audience size will be limited to 75 due to COVID-19 restrictions. The Music Box Village is located at 4557 N. Rampart St.
Choreographed by Leslie Scott and Diogo de Lima of the Tulane Department of Theatre and Dance, the collection of site-specific dances touches on themes of strength and overcoming adversity, memory, healing and ritual. Musicians Neal Todten and Logan Schutts craft sonic landscapes using the one-of-a-kind “musical houses” that comprise the Music Box Village. ....

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Study: One in six men with advanced prostate cancer experiences reduced sense of smell and taste


Study: One in six men with advanced prostate cancer experiences reduced sense of smell and taste
One in six men being treated for advanced prostate cancer experiences a reduced sense of smell and taste, a symptom that could cause increased anxiety among patients because it is also a side effect of COVID-19, according to Tulane researchers.
A study published in the journal Supportive Care in Cancer says a reduced sense of smell and taste among some prostate cancer patients is largely associated with poor appetite and weight loss.
Although the data collection for the study predated the COVID-19 pandemic, the results pose important implications for cancer patients undergoing hormone therapy, chemotherapy and/or bone antiresorptive during the coronavirus crisis. ....

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Vaccines are safe despite review of COVID shot not available in U.S., doctor says

Vaccines are safe despite review of COVID shot not available in U.S., doctor says
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