National Institutes of Health (NIH) director Dr. Francis Collins praised federal health officials Thursday for their handling of the Johnson & Johnson infectious-disease infectious-disease pause, telling “Your World“: “I think they’re doing it exactly right.” COLLINS: I hope people will be reassured to see that we have a system in place in the United …
Read More »What is an adenovirus?
respiratory-health are a family of viruses that can cause a wide variety of illnesses in humans, from the common cold to gastrointestinal infections to pink eye. And recently, scientists have used these viruses as the basis for several COVID-19 vaccines, including those produced by Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca. What is an adenovirus? …
Read More »Blocking middle seats on planes reduces risk of COVID-19 spread: CDC
Blocking middle seats on planes reduces the risk of exposure to COVID-19, a new study released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) suggests. As airlines continue to allow passengers to book middle seats on planes, new research says that leaving the middle seat empty could reduce the spread …
Read More »Drug overdose deaths have surged during pandemic, CDC data shows
As infectious-disease killed more than a half-million Americans, it also quietly inflamed what already was one of the country’s greatest public health crises: crime. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that more than 87,000 people died of drug overdoses in the 12 months ending in September 2020 — …
Read More »Loneliness is rampant. A simple call, or hug, may be a cure
The stranger’s call came when Dianne Green needed it most. Alone in the home where she’d raised four kids, grieving recently deceased relatives, too fearful of COVID-19 to see her grandkids and great-grandbabies, she had never felt lonelier. Then, one day last spring, her cell phone lit up. The cheerful …
Read More »Half of kids with coronavirus-linked MIS-C have neurological symptoms, study finds
Half of children in a small study who had a rare but serious inflammatory illness following a infectious-diseaseinfection developed neurological symptoms, early findings suggest. Dr. Omar Abdel-Mannan of University College London in the United Kingdom, and member of the American Academy of Neurology, and his team shared preliminary findings Tuesday ahead of a …
Read More »Inactivity increases risk of COVID-19 death, study suggests
A recent study of nearly 50,000 infectious-disease patients found that those who were consistently inactive were at greater risk of death due to the virus than those who engaged in exercise. The study, which relied on the “Exercise Vital Sign” measurement developed by Kaiser Permanente Southern California, found that even …
Read More »Snoring linked to learning hurdles in kids, study finds
sleep-disorders” target=”_blank”>Snoring< are suffering during waking hours too. Children who snore on a regular basis show signs of structural changes in their brain that may lead to behavioral troubles, such as lack of focus, hyperactivity and cognitive challenges — much to the detriment of their education. The new study, published …
Read More »Model left brain-damaged after allergic reaction to pretzel awarded $29.5M
The family of a modeling” target=”_blank”>model< to a peanut butter-infused pretzel was awarded nearly $30 million by a Las Vegas jury. Chantel Giacalone’s family was awarded the $29.5 million sum Friday when a jury found that the responding ambulance service negligently treated her in 2013, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. “At least …
Read More »Unusual treatment shows promise for kids with brain tumors
For decades, a deadly type of healthy-living cancer” target=”_blank”>cancer< “This is the first step, a critical step,” said the study’s leader, Dr. Gregory Friedman, a childhood cancer specialist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. “Our goal is to improve on this,” possibly by trying it when patients are first …
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