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health1 year ago

Pandemic's Lingering Impact: Elevated Alcohol Consumption Persists

Alcohol consumption in the U.S. surged during the COVID-19 pandemic and has remained elevated, posing significant health risks. A study by Keck Medicine of USC found a 20% increase in heavy drinking from 2018 to 2020, which persisted into 2022, particularly among adults aged 40-49. The trend spans most demographics, with experts attributing it to pandemic-related stress and urging increased screenings and interventions to address this public health issue.

health1 year ago

"Mystery Virus Fears Spread on TikTok Among Young People"

Fears about a 'mystery virus' are spreading on social media, with people reporting Covid-like symptoms despite testing negative for Covid, flu, and RSV. Health experts believe the virus is likely a common seasonal illness that was suppressed during the pandemic, exacerbated by pandemic-related anxiety and weakened immune systems. While some speculate a new strain or blame Covid, experts emphasize the expected rise in respiratory infections during the season and urge people to remember the existence of other illnesses. The surge in misinformation on social media has led to distrust of real medical experts and the spread of dubious health claims.

health2 years ago

"Mask Mandates Reinstated in Hospitals Nationwide as Respiratory Illnesses Surge"

Several states, including New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Washington, and Wisconsin, are reinstating mask mandates in hospitals due to a rise in COVID-19 and flu cases. The mandates are focused on patient care areas to protect both patients and medical workers. This comes as hospital admissions for COVID-19 and influenza have increased nationally, with the CDC reporting a significant rise in hospitalizations and flu activity. Health officials emphasize the importance of masking in reducing transmission, while the CDC provides guidelines for informed decision-making regarding mask use. Not all medical professionals agree on universal mask mandates, with some advocating for targeted use in high-risk settings.

health2 years ago

"Why Some People Don't Catch COVID Even When Their Close Contacts Do"

Not everyone living with a COVID-19 infected person will necessarily catch the virus due to various factors. These include the contagious stages of the virus, the immune system's ability to fight off the pathogen, the amount of virus one is exposed to, and the use of preventative measures like ventilation and masks. Vaccination and prior exposure can prime the immune system, reducing the likelihood of infection. Superspreaders and individual differences in viral shedding also play a role in transmission dynamics. While it's possible to avoid infection even with close contact, it's important to remember that COVID-19 is still highly contagious.

health2 years ago

"Surge in 'Tripledemic' Risk as Coinfections Rise with Covid, Flu, and RSV Nationwide"

The CDC has reported an 18% increase in influenza cases and a rise in respiratory illnesses nationwide, with 21 states and New York City experiencing "very high" levels of sickness. Hospital admissions for COVID have increased by 20%, and RSV cases are also on the rise. The data, which is based on symptoms reported to healthcare facilities rather than lab-confirmed cases, suggests that the flu season has not yet reached its peak, which is historically in February. The CDC estimates at least 10 million illnesses, 110,000 hospitalizations, and 6,500 deaths from the flu this season, including 27 pediatric fatalities.

health2 years ago

"Understanding the JN.1 Variant Surge: Hospitalizations Rise Amid New COVID Wave"

The United States is witnessing a surge in COVID-19 cases, with a new variant, JN.1, becoming the dominant strain and accounting for over 60% of new infections. Hospitalizations have increased for the eighth consecutive week post-holidays. Epidemiologist Jessica Malaty Rivera discusses the current situation and its implications for future COVID management. Experts are urging the public to exercise caution in response to the rising numbers.

health2 years ago

"Analyzing the Truth Behind Viral Claims and Wastewater Data on COVID's Winter Surge and New Variants"

The United States is experiencing a significant COVID-19 wave, potentially the second-largest after the Omicron surge, with projections suggesting 1 in 3 Americans could be infected during the peak. The spread is attributed to a new variant, JN.1, holiday gatherings, and waning immunity. Experts emphasize the importance of precautions such as mask-wearing, vaccination, and antivirals, especially for high-risk individuals, to mitigate the spread and impact of the virus. Despite lower hospitalization and death rates compared to earlier in the pandemic, the high baseline of cases still poses risks, including long COVID and strain on healthcare services.

health2 years ago

"Rising Concerns as Coinfection Risks Grow Amid 'Tripledemic' of COVID, Flu, and RSV"

Southern California is experiencing a significant rise in respiratory illnesses this winter, with COVID-19, influenza, and RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) all surging simultaneously. Health officials attribute the spike to cold weather, holiday gatherings, and vaccine fatigue. While the severity of illnesses is generally less than at the pandemic's peak, the increase in cases is straining healthcare systems, with emergency room visits on the rise. Public health agencies are monitoring metrics like wastewater concentration and hospital admissions to gauge the spread and impact of these viruses. Health officials are urging the public to stay updated on vaccinations, get tested for COVID-19 if symptomatic, consider antiviral treatments like Paxlovid, and practice preventive measures such as masking and good hand hygiene.

health2 years ago

"California Braces for COVID-19 Surge as Worst Phase Looms"

California is experiencing a significant rise in COVID-19 and flu cases during the winter season, with experts warning that the worst may still be ahead. Positive test rates and hospital admissions have increased, but the severity of illnesses is generally lower compared to the previous year's "tripledemic" of COVID, flu, and RSV. Health officials emphasize the importance of vaccinations, including updated COVID-19 and flu shots, to prevent severe disease and complications. Despite fewer critical cases, the potential for long-term effects such as long COVID and increased risk of heart attacks and strokes post-infection remains a concern.

health2 years ago

"Michigan Hospitals Face Dire Strain with Soaring COVID-19 Cases and Policy Shifts"

Michigan is experiencing a significant rise in COVID-19 cases, with hospital admissions reaching the highest rate in nearly two years. As of January 1, the state's weekly hospital admission rate for COVID-19 patients was 14.6 per 100,000 people, a sharp increase from 4.8 at the end of October. This surge in cases is a concerning development as the state grapples with the ongoing pandemic.

health2 years ago

"Post-Holiday Surge in Respiratory Illnesses Raises Coinfection Concerns"

The U.S. is experiencing a surge in both COVID-19 and flu cases this winter, raising concerns about the risk of coinfection, which remains rare according to CDC data. Experts emphasize the importance of vaccinations and the body's immune response, known as viral interference, which may reduce the likelihood of contracting both viruses simultaneously. Treatments for both illnesses are primarily supportive, but specific antivirals like Paxlovid for COVID-19 and Tamiflu for flu are available for high-risk individuals. Health officials recommend staying up to date with COVID and flu vaccines and testing for both viruses if symptomatic, especially for those at high risk.

health2 years ago

"Louisiana Faces Severe Flu Surge as Officials Urge Vaccinations Before Carnival"

Louisiana is experiencing its worst flu and COVID-19 season in years, with hospitals overwhelmed and emergency department visits for flu-like illnesses at the highest level in over a decade. Health officials report nearly one in five patients seeking care for flu, COVID, or RSV, with flu and COVID hospitalizations still on the rise. Despite a decrease in RSV cases, the flu season has not yet peaked, and the state's health officer advises at-risk groups to take precautions during the upcoming Mardi Gras season. Low vaccination rates are contributing to the severity of the flu season, and officials are urging the public to get vaccinated.

health-and-medicine2 years ago

"Anthony Fauci's Quest to Solve Medicine's Greatest Enigma"

Dr. Michael J. Stephen discusses the challenges of treating myalgic encephalitis (ME/CFS), a condition with symptoms exacerbated by COVID-19, and shares insights from his conversation with Dr. Anthony Fauci. Fauci suggests focusing research on post-COVID patients with strict diagnostic criteria to understand the disease better. Studies indicate potential viral persistence and mitochondrial dysfunction, but no FDA-approved treatments exist yet. With rising COVID cases, the urgency to find solutions grows, but there is hope with ongoing clinical trials and preventive measures like vaccines to reduce the incidence of long COVID.

health-and-wellness2 years ago

"Top Foods and Lifestyle Changes to Strengthen Immunity Year-Round"

To enhance immune defenses, especially during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, incorporating certain foods into one's diet is recommended. Citrus fruits, kiwi, fatty fish, garlic, spinach, and broccoli are highlighted for their rich nutrient profiles that support the immune system. These foods are packed with vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties that can help protect against infections and strengthen overall health.