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The Most Effective Pandemic Personal Protection is the Hardest
Are you noticing the increase in new cases of COVID-19? We have had a steady 20-25% unvaccinated rate for a
Headlines Not Able to Share Joy & Good News
I wandered through various websites looking for a topic to write about today, and I noticed a positive headline about
Adding One Letter to a Form Changed My Career
June 10, 1969, I entered Aviation Officer Candidate School in Pensacola, Florida. The Vietnam War was at full tilt. Exemptions
Colon and Prostate Cancer Detected with Blood and Saliva Samples
Typically, a needle biopsy of the prostate gland is needed to determine if a man has prostate cancer. Additionally, a
Should Breakthrough Infections Begin to Worry People?
When a COVID-19 vaccinated person becomes infected with coronavirus, the CDC uses breakthrough to describe this situation. Initially, there were
Is It Too Early to Remove Restrictions for Travelers and Citizens?
A month ago, Ireland notified the world that all COVID-19 restrictions would be lifted in September and October. Two days
Winter is Around the Corner, and There is Nothing We Can Do About It?
We had our first cold front of the Fall season last week. I am happy when the daytime temperature is
Could the United States be as Successful with Combatting the Pandemic as India with Antiviral Pills?
The United States has relied on vaccines to fight coronavirus. By many measures, it has been a successful campaign with
Having a Virus is One Thing – Knowing When You are Contagious is More Critical
Many of us have become infected with different viruses over the years. My wife and I are recent recipients of
Deep Learning Artificial Intelligence Can Scan for Alzheimer’s Disease with Near 100% Accuracy
The diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is complex and inaccurate. Scientists in Lithuania used artificial intelligence combined with Deep Learning
A New Variant to Worry About Soon?
Just when you thought it might be safe to go back into the water – safe in the sense that
How Does Our Current Pandemic Compare to the Spanish Flu of 1918-1919?
Today, the United States population is around 330 million. One hundred years ago, it was approximately 106 million. The COVID-19