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The findings were for adult Medicaid patients, although the cost savings may not sustain the case management program.
An increase in the gap between retinal age and chronological age, known as the retinal age gap, may increase the risk for mortality.
The reduction in transmission of SARS-CoV-2 associated with COVID-19 vaccination was smaller for the delta variant versus the alpha variant.
A longer duration of exposure and higher cumulative exposure over an entire working life may increase the risk for cognitive impairment.
Vaccine protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection declined; protection remained higher against hospitalization, death.
Even though fully vaccinated people still may get infected, infections tend to have mild or no symptoms.
Contrast sensitivity impairment may affect cognitive decline across more domains than other vision measures.
So far, existing vaccines have proven effective against prior coronavirus variants, including the delta variant.
However, planned mask breaks may help with mask-related breathing problems tied to longer mask use.
A breakthrough infection after full vaccination was more likely among older people and women.