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Stacey Burling

Stacey Burling

Medical Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer

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Stacey Burling
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Coronavirus cases trend downward around Philadelphia, but masks are here to stay

This month’s protests could reverse the positive disease trends.
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Pennsylvania outlines steps for resuming visits at nursing homes

The new rules also allow for limited communal dining and activities.
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1 firefighter injured battling six-alarm warehouse fire in North Ph...

Fire Commissioner Adam Thiel said it was the largest fire since he arrived in Philadelphia in 2016.
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After retired Black NFL players file lawsuit, experts weigh in on r...

Age and education are usually in the mix when doctors evaluate a patient.
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College students give virtual respite to dementia caregivers - The ...

It’s another way to address social isolation among the elderly and to foster relationships between the old and young.
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‘This is not the time to go outside your bubble,’ Black Doctors COV...

Unless President Donald Trump has a “change of heart, it’s going to get a lot worse before it gets better,” Ala Stanford said.
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Advisory group targets health workers, nursing home residents for f...

One group needs to keep working to take care of the rest of us. The other has been devastated by coronavirus.

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Coming to terms with inherited ALS: With dreadful knowledge comes b...

Not long after Rickie Samuel learned that she had ALS, a heartbreakingly disabling and fatal neurological disease, she and several members of her family met with her treatment
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The pandemic made grief harder. Some may need help.

Some experts think people grieving loved ones who died of COVID-19 will need extra support.
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What are the symptoms of breakthrough COVID-19? And did I have it?

It’s easy to mistake breakthrough COVID-19 symptoms for allergies and sinus problems. Testing remain confusing.
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One- and two-minute exercise routines keep this Penn State doctor’s...

“Wow, pushups are hard,” some told their doctor.
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Many breast cancer patients are using cannabis without telling thei...

Almost half believed cannabis could treat cancer itself.
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Orgasmic meditation is a thing. Jefferson researchers are studying ...

“This study has broader implications for understanding the dynamic relationship between sexuality and spirituality,” the researchers wrote.
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UPMC tests easier, quicker way to give monoclonal antibodies for CO...

Injections allowed the system to treat more patients.
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Flu cases in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are also rising - The Phil...

Cases are unusually high for this early in the season.
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Imagine losing your memory for a day. That’s what happens to people...

Even after recovery, one patient said, “your brain won’t stop trying to remember.”