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 New research shows vaccinating pregnant women helped protect their newborns from the common but scary respiratory virus called RSV that fills hospitals with wheezing babies each fall.The preliminary results buoy hope tha stanley mugs t after decades of failure and frustra stanley cup tion, vaccines against RSV may finally be getting close.Pfizer announced Tuesday that a large international study found vaccinating moms-to-be was nearly 82% effective at preventing severe cases of RSV in their babies most vulnerable first 90 days of life. At age 6 months, the vaccine still was proving 69% effective against serious illness 鈥?and there were no signs of safety problems in mothers or babies.Pfizer said on Tuesday that it plans to seek regulatory approval for its vaccine candidate. Moms are always giving their antibodies to their baby,  said virologist Kena Swanson, Pfizers vice president of viral v stanley cup accines.  The vaccine just puts them in that much better position  to form and pass on RSV-fighting antibodies.The vaccine quest isnt just to protect infants. RSV is dangerous for older adults, too, and both Pfizer and rival GSK recently announced that their competing shots also proved protective for seniors.None of the findings will help this year when an early RSV surge is already crowding childrens hospitals. But they raise the prospect that one or more vaccines might become available before next falls RSV season. My fingers are crossed,  said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease specialist at Vanderbilt  Vtdq Memphis Police say 7 officers have been   relieved of duty   following fatal beating of Tyre Nichols
 INDIANAPOLIS 鈥?After battling the potentially deadly coronavirus, some COVID-19 patients have reported lingering health issues. Everything from mental health issues to difficulty sleeping to cognitive problems.Doctors at Indiana University Health say there are several lasting effects from the novel coronavirus. Some of these symptoms have lasted up to six months after recovering from the virus.Dr. Sikandar Khan said 60% of patients have complained of a low quality of life, in his estimation. Their stamina is not the same,  he said.  They get easily fatigued and they have a lot of pain in their body. IU Health established their ICU Survivor Center in May in response to COVID-19, noticing there was a wide variety of lingering effects in their patients. Even mo stanley quencher nths out from surviving and going through rehab, patients are still dealing with a lot of rehabilitating symptoms,  Khan said.  And  stanley cup website so for them, recovery is not just discharging from the hospital and feeling great again, but it is months if not years of recovery. Patients who are older, he said, with more medical problems will often  stanley termoska have longer recoveries. But thats not always the case with every patient. We were quite taken aback that even our young patients 鈥?our youngest being 22-years of age that we have already seen in our ICU Survivor Center 鈥?even those patients were having a lot of difficulty adjusting back to life after COVID,  Khan said.As we learn more about this virus every day, he encourages anyone feeling any