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Author: Claudinne Miller

CDC Alert: Increase in Global and Domestic Measles Cases and Outbreaks

CDC The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing this Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Advisory to inform clinicians and public health officials of an increase in global and U.S. measles cases and to provide guidance on measles prevention for all international travelers aged ≥6 months and all children aged ≥12 months who […]

Mar 19, 2024

Four Years On, the Mysteries of Covid Are Unraveling

New York Times Are superdodgers real? Is Covid seasonal? And what’s behind its strangest symptoms? Here’s what we’ve learned. When the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a global pandemic in March 2020, nearly everything about the novel coronavirus was an open question: How was it spreading so quickly? How sick would it make people? Would […]

Mar 13, 2024

As Covid Spread, a Strain of Flu Disappeared. Now Scientists Say a Second Could Go Too

Bloomberg Stay-at-home orders, border closures, mask-wearing and other measures aimed at stemming Covid-19’s spread led to the global disappearance of a notorious winter germ. Now, scientists say it might be feasible with better vaccines to rid the world of a second one. For decades, flu epidemics were driven by four strains. One of them, the so-called Yamagata-lineage […]

Mar 13, 2024

What we know about long COVID — from brain fog to physical fatigue

NPR At a recent Senate hearing on long COVID, Rachel Beale took to the stage and shared her experience managing her symptoms for the past three years. “Long COVID has affected every part of my life,” said the Virginia resident. “I wake up every day feeling tired, nauseous and dizzy. I immediately start planning when I […]

Mar 13, 2024

Covid-19 Causes Global Life Expectancy Drop For First Time In 30 Years

Forbes Global life expectancy decreased between 2019 to 2021 due to deaths from the Covid-19 pandemic, according to the results of a new study. The research published in The Lancet featured updates from the Global Burden of Disease Study and showed that global average life expectancy declined by 1.6 years between 2019 and 2021. The study began in the […]

Mar 12, 2024

Brazil’s staggering dengue fever crisis is a warning to the world

Washington Post Patients lying motionless in the waiting room, moaning for help. Desperate hunts for an open hospital bed.Emergency room arguments over medication. Not since the darkest days of the covid-19 pandemic, when hospital systems all over this country ruptured under the weight of the disease, has Brazil witnessed such scenes. But this time, it’s […]

Mar 12, 2024

Flu Makes a Late Stand in Some Parts of the U.S.

Medical News Today Overall, hospitalizations of all three major respiratory viruses we track (COVID-19, influenza, and RSV) have decreased markedly from their late-December/early-January peaks this season. (Explore the dataon the Inside Medicine dashboard.) Now, you may recall that I recently wrote that, anecdotally, I felt that I was seeing an increase in flu-associated hospitalizations in the Northeast. Updated […]

Mar 12, 2024

Man finds out migraines caused by brain tapeworms; undercooked bacon may be culprit

NBC News The 52-year-old American man was diagnosed with neurocysticercosis. His only habit connected to the parasitic infection was eating “lightly cooked, non-crispy bacon,” new study says. A man was hospitalized with worsening migraines only to find out they were caused by parasitic tapeworm larvae in his brain — and researchers believe he was infected by eating undercooked bacon. […]

Mar 12, 2024

Four Years On, the Mysteries of Covid Are Unraveling

New York Times Are superdodgers real? Is Covid seasonal? And what’s behind its strangest symptoms? Here’s what we’ve learned. When the World Health Organization declared Covid-19 a global pandemic in March 2020, nearly everything about the novel coronavirus was an open question: How was it spreading so quickly? How sick would it make people? Would […]

Mar 12, 2024

The Return of Measles

The Atlantic Cases are creeping up in America, and not because of politics. Measles seems poised to make a comeback in America. Two adults and two children staying at a migrant shelter in Chicago have gotten sick with the disease. A sick kid in Sacramento, California, may have exposed hundreds of people to the virus […]

Mar 12, 2024