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Main US COVID markers continue slow rise
However, two early indicators–emergency department visits and test positivity–declined compared to a week ago.
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Type 2 diabetes rates in US youth rose 62% after COVID pandemic began, study suggests
Among youth with type 2 diabetes, a spike in incidence occurred in Q3 and Q4 of 2020, especially among Black
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Remdesivir tied to lower COVID death rates in hospital patients receiving oxygen
After adjustment, remdesivir was tied to significantly lower in-hospital death rates at both 14 and 28 days.
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World leaders commit to redouble efforts towards universal health coverage by 2030
<p>Today, at the United Nations (UN) General Assembly High-Level Meeting, world leaders have approved a new <a href="https://www.un.org/pga/77/wp-content/uploads/sites/105/2023/09/UHC-Final-Text.pdf" target="_blank">Political Declaration</a>
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WHO welcomes historic commitment by world leaders for greater collaboration, governance and investment to prevent, prepare for and respond to
<p>The World Health Organization welcomed today&rsquo;s historic commitment shown by global leaders, at the United Nations General Assembly, to strengthen
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