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New Jersey Medical Center Becomes the First Healthcare Provider in the United States to Offer Secure, Forgery-Proof Vaccination Records

New Jersey Medical Center Becomes the First Healthcare Provider in the United States to Offer Secure, Forgery-Proof Vaccination Records
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Don t Suffer with Migraines

Don’t Suffer with Migraines Get specialized treatment for migraines at the Headache Treatment Program at Holy Name Medical Center. – ISTOCK Migraines affect 39 million people in the U.S., a neurological condition considered one of the most debilitating illnesses in the world. Yet the number is only expected to grow, as an increasing amount of people who battled COVID-19 later develop migraine-type headaches, one of the many symptoms of “long-haulers”. There is help available, however, and individuals don’t have to continue suffering. People afflicted with the condition are encouraged to seek treatment, especially now during June – National Migraine Awareness month.

How to get vaccinated in Union City - Hudson Reporter

Hudson Reporter How to get vaccinated in Union City Residents can now get inoculated at the Hillside Pavilion × Mayor Brian Stack watches a frontline worker get vaccinated. More COVID-19 vaccine appointments are now available in Union City at the Hillside Pavilion in the Union City Housing Authority, 3911 Kennedy Boulevard. The site, operating in conjunction with Hackensack Meridian Palisades Medical Center, is open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Residents can register at hackensackmeridianhealth.org/covid19. There are also limited walk-in appointments. Union City has been vaccinating residents at a joint vaccination site with Weehawken since December. To register, go to northhudsonvax.org.

Monoclonal antibodies or Trump cocktail helping treat COVID-19 patients

Monoclonal antibodies or Trump cocktail helping treat COVID-19 patients Monoclonal antibodies The so-called Trump Cocktail,  is currently approved in the United States for outpatient treatment for the coronavirus. NEW YORK - Known as the Trump Cocktail,  monoclonal antibodies are synthetic proteins that mimic the immune system s ability to fight off viruses and are currently approved in the United States for outpatient treatment for the coronavirus. The part of the virus known as the spike protein the virus uses to essentially gain entry into the body, inject itself into our DNA, into our viral machinery and start making copies of itself,   says Dr. Suraj Suggar the Chief of Infectious Diseases at Holy Name Medical Center. So if used early on the first seven days up to 10 days of illness or since a positive test it can be very effective and prevent people from developing severe disease requiring hospitalizations, as well as death.   

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