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Thursday, July 2, 2020

Small Study Shows Experimental COVID-19 Vaccine Triggers Immune Response

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reports according to a small study, a COVID-19 vaccine that is the joint work of Pfizer and BioNTech “triggered stronger immune responses in...

Coronavirus Cases Jumped By Almost 50% Last Month As States Began To Reopen

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eports that coronavirus infections in the US “surged nearly 50 percent in June as states relaxed quarantine rules and tried to reopen their ...
Wednesday, July 1, 2020

FDA Says COVID-19 Vaccine Must Be At Least 50% Effective To Be Approved

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reports the US Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday said that to be approved a COVID-19 vaccine must “prevent disease, or decrease its s...
Monday, June 29, 2020

Scientists Just Starting To Understand Array Of Health Problems Caused By COVID-19, Experts Say

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reported, “Scientists are only starting to grasp the vast array of health problems caused by the novel coronavirus, some of which may have ...
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COVID-19 May Cause Platelets To Become “Hyperreactive,” Researchers Say

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reported, “The COVID-19 coronavirus may cause cells which help blood to clot to become ‘hyperreactive,’ according to scientists who believe...
Friday, June 26, 2020

The Dyslexic Brain Struggles in Processing Variation in Speech

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A new study brings neural-level evidence that the continuous variation in natural speech makes the discrimination of phonemes challenging fo...

Younger People Make Up Growing Percentage Of New Coronavirus Cases

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reports that younger people “are making up a growing percentage of new coronavirus cases in cities and states where the virus is now surging...
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In 2003 I earned my PhD in Molecular Cellular Physiology from the University of Cincinnati. My research focus for 12 years was on the immune response to infection and wound healing in response to stress in a mouse model. Overall I have over 10 years of teaching experience. I have taught undergraduate students anatomy and physiology, and microbiology, both lecture and lab. I have taught pathophysiology as well. Classes that I have taught online include anatomy and physiology and pathophysiology. I have some graduate level teaching experience including the following: human physiology, human gross anatomy, and neurophysiology. I love spending time with my family that includes my hubby, 2 sons in their 20s, and my 6 year old granddaughter. I enjoy nature. My hobbies include, reading, hiking, swimming, lifting weights and eating
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