state-and-local” target=”_blank”>State<, with some warning unvaccinated folks not to count on having such treatments available in the instance that they contract the virus in the near future. With demand far outpacing supply for the drugs, namely Regeneron’s REVG-COV and Eli Lilley’s Bamlanivimab, the executive announced this week that the Department …
Read More »Increased use of social media takes mental health toll on teens
The almost uninterrupted use of social media has led to body issues,a> low self-esteem and mental health issues for teenagers, according to a recent study. Social media is a highlight reel, where users share usually flattering videos and photos.< 40% of teens said their sole purpose for posting on social …
Read More »Horse tranquilizer crops up in overdose deaths around US
A horse tranquilizer drug often found mixed with crimeis increasingly involved in overdose deaths in some U.S. states. The drug, called xylazine, is a sedative used in veterinary medicine, and it is not approved for use in humans. Recently, the tranquilizer began popping up in the U.S. illegal drug supply, …
Read More »CDC study finds childhood obesity increased at ‘substantial and alarming’ levels during COVID pandemic
Child nutrition-and-fitness levels in the U.S. increased significantly during the infectious-disease, particularly among children who were already obese from the outset, according to the findings of a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC’s Dr. Alyson Goodman, who contributed to the report, said the …
Read More »Adults ages 50 to 69 most likely to report ‘long COVID,’ UK study finds
An observational study out of the U.K. indicated that adults aged 50-69 reported so-called “long infectious-disease,” or symptoms months after initial COVID-19 infection, at the highest rates compared to all other age groups. Findings released Thursday from the Office for National Statistics drew from the Coronavirus Infection Survey, said to …
Read More »Several studies support COVID-19 vaccine boosters as FDA remains neutral ahead of Friday vote
Several studies published Wednesday supporting potential use of Pfizer’s infectious-disease vaccine booster shot amid waning immunity met a neutral tone from the Food and Drug Administration, per documents posted ahead of a critical meeting Friday. An independent advisory committee is set to convene Sept. 17 to weigh data pertaining to …
Read More »Parents seek out COVID-19 vaccine trials for their children ahead of official authorization
Rachael DiFransico’s 14-month-old daughter Sybil chewed on a plastic toy at a doctor’s office in the Cleveland suburbs while waiting one recent day to enroll in a study testing whether a Covid-19 vaccine works safely in children. “This trial is our best shot at getting the vaccine as quickly as …
Read More »States with high obesity rate nearly double since 2018: CDC
Adult obesity rates are on the rise, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported Wednesday, noting 16 states with an adult obesity prevalence of at least 35%, up from nine states in 2018. A dozen states met the threshold in 2019, and the list of states now include: …
Read More »US logs over 240K weekly COVID-19 cases among kids, near-pandemic record
The number of weekly pediatric infectious-disease cases fell just short of a pandemic record on Sept. 9, with more than 243,000 infections, according to the latest report from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Pediatric COVID-19 cases have seen a recent exponential increase, the group notes, with nearly 500,000 cases added …
Read More »Vaping linked to increased eating disorder risk among US college students
Recent vaping or e-cigarette use was associated with an increased risk of an mental-health and a higher likelihood of a self-reported eating disorder diagnosis, according to a recent study. While vaping is common among young adults and eating disorder onset typically occurs before age 25, the association was unknown among …
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