Author: Claudinne Miller
6 Reasons Why People Believe Health Misinformation
Psychology Today Reasons 1 and 2: Mistrust of Experts and Personal Autonomy Almost everyone has had at least one bad experience with the health care system—particularly in the United States, where both insurance and health care delivery lack consistency and coordination. And historically, certain groups—such as women and people of color—have faced discrimination and inequities in health […]
Oct 15, 2025
Post-Pandemic COVID-19 linked with high numbers of workforce absences and exits
Yale School of Public Health Well after the United States government declared the pandemic emergency over, COVID-19 continued to cause about the same number of monthly work absences year-round as occurred during peak influenza months, a team that includes Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) researchers has found. The study was published Oct. 10 in JAMA Network […]
Oct 15, 2025
Spike in mpox cases in Chicago prompts warning from city health officials
WGN Chicago City health officials are offering a warning to residents in Chicago amid a recent spike in mpox cases in the city. According to the mpox dashboard, operated by the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH), the city has seen 100 cases of mpox, previously known as monkeypox, between July 12 and September 30, […]
Oct 15, 2025
California: Long Beach health officials confirm first case of more serious mpox virus
Long Beach Watch Dog A Long Beach resident with no recent travel history has tested positive for clade I mpox, a more serious version of the mpox virus that first began circulating in the U.S. three years ago, city health officials announced Tuesday. Though health officials stress that the risk to the public is low, […]
Oct 15, 2025
Vaccination of 3 Or More Doses Reduces Incidence of COVID-19 Symptoms for Young Adults
Drug Topics A study shows young adults with 3 or more COVID-19 vaccine doses experience fewer symptoms, emphasizing vaccination’s critical role in public health. Link to study here Young adults—aged 16 to 35 years—who received 3 or more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine had a lower incidence of symptoms, including headache and olfactory reduction, according […]
Oct 15, 2025
First-Trimester COVID Vaccination Not Linked to Major Birth Defects
MedPageToday Large study reinforces recent research demonstrating mRNA vaccine safety in pregnancy. There were 176.6 major congenital malformations (MCMs) per 10,000 infants exposed to first-trimester COVID-19 mRNA vaccines, compared with 179.4 per 10,000 infants not exposed to the vaccines. There were no associations between mRNA vaccine exposure and MCMs by organ system. There was no […]
Oct 15, 2025
Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir Reduces Long COVID Risk in Older Adults, Not Adolescents
Vaccine Advisor In nonhospitalized patients, treatment of acute COVID-19 with nirmatrelvir-ritonavir reduced long COVID risk in older vs younger adults, supporting its use in high-risk patients to prevent both acute severity and long-term sequelae. Treatment of acute COVID-19 with nirmatrelvir-ritonavir is associated with a lower risk of developing long COVID in adults aged 50 years […]
Oct 15, 2025
Young Women With Symptomatic Long COVID At Higher Risk of POTS
Pharmacy Times In a Swedish cohort, young women with symptomatic long COVID were found to be at higher risk of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), conferring additional burden. A cohort of predominantly younger women with highly symptomatic post-COVID-19 sequalae (PCS), also known as long COVID, demonstrated common incidence of postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS), according […]
Oct 15, 2025
Association of 2024–2025 Covid-19 Vaccine with Covid-19 Outcomes in U.S. Veterans
NEJM We conducted an observational study that used the electronic health records of the Department of Veterans Affairs to evaluate the effectiveness of the 2024–2025 Covid-19 vaccine among veterans who received the Covid-19 and influenza vaccines on the same day (164,132 participants) and in an active-comparator group of veterans who received the influenza vaccine only […]
Oct 15, 2025
Veterans study finds updated COVID-19 shot reduces hospital visits and death
Medical Xpress Veterans Research and Education Foundation of St. Louis reports that the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine was associated with lower risks of COVID-19–related emergency visits, hospitalizations, and deaths in a national cohort of U.S. veterans. The pandemic is not over, but conditions have shifted greatly. Since the initial outbreak spread around the world, SARS-CoV-2 has accumulated mutations that alter its severity, while […]
Oct 15, 2025