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Long COVID Persists in Millions Despite Declining Rates
health3 days ago

Long COVID Persists in Millions Despite Declining Rates

A Yale-led study using NHIS data estimates that by 2024 about 8.3% of U.S. adults (roughly 21 million) had ever had long covid, with around 60% reporting recovery. The risk of developing long covid declined over the pandemic (from ~19.7% to 13.7%), while recovery rates rose (from ~51.2% to 59.7%), though self-reported data and the lack of a proven treatment introduce limitations. Findings align with NIH RECOVER and indicate millions remain affected and in need of understanding and care.

Understanding the Impact and Challenges of Long COVID
health5 months ago

Understanding the Impact and Challenges of Long COVID

Long COVID is a complex, widespread condition affecting over 200 symptoms and impacting nearly one in five adults in the US who have had COVID-19, with no current approved treatments and prevention only through avoiding infection. It can affect anyone who has contracted COVID-19, regardless of severity, and is a major cause of chronic illness and disability, with prevalence likely increasing. Greater awareness and research are needed to better understand and manage this condition.

Global Insights and Myths About Long COVID
health5 months ago

Global Insights and Myths About Long COVID

Long COVID affects about 36% of people globally, with higher risks for unvaccinated individuals, females, and pre-Omicron infections. In teens, 41% of those who tested positive reported symptoms lasting over four weeks, but most symptoms resolved within three months, indicating a lower prevalence and shorter duration in adolescents.

Rising Diabetes Rates: Over 15% of U.S. Adults Affected
health1 year ago

Rising Diabetes Rates: Over 15% of U.S. Adults Affected

A CDC report reveals that from August 2021 to August 2023, 4.5% of U.S. adults had undiagnosed diabetes, while over 11% had been diagnosed. The study highlights demographic variations, showing higher undiagnosed rates among older adults and those with obesity. The CDC emphasizes the importance of diagnosis to prevent serious health complications and suggests lifestyle changes to prevent prediabetes and Type 2 diabetes.

Study Reveals 27% of ADHD Individuals Develop Cannabis Use Disorder
health1 year ago

Study Reveals 27% of ADHD Individuals Develop Cannabis Use Disorder

A meta-analysis examining the link between ADHD and cannabis use disorder found that around 27% of individuals with ADHD develop cannabis use disorder at some point in their lives, with 19% currently affected. Individuals with ADHD face nearly three times the risk of developing cannabis use disorder compared to those without the disorder. The study highlights the need for further investigation into the relationship between ADHD and cannabis use disorder, while also acknowledging the limitations of the research, particularly its focus on North American studies.

"ADHD Diagnosis Rate Among Boys Under 17 Sparks Controversy Among Doctors"
health1 year ago

"ADHD Diagnosis Rate Among Boys Under 17 Sparks Controversy Among Doctors"

A CDC-led report found that 14.5 percent of American boys and 11.3 percent of boys and girls aged five to 17 have been diagnosed with ADHD, a significant increase from previous years. The prevalence of ADHD in the US is much higher than in other countries, leading to concerns about overdiagnosis and unnecessary medication. Experts suggest that factors such as marketing campaigns, age differences in school entry, and financial incentives may contribute to the high rates of diagnosis.

"Vaccinated Individuals Experience Lower Prevalence of Long COVID, Study Finds"
health-covid-192 years ago

"Vaccinated Individuals Experience Lower Prevalence of Long COVID, Study Finds"

A study of over 4,600 participants in Michigan found that fully vaccinated adults had a 43% to 58% lower prevalence of long COVID symptoms at 30 and 90 days post-infection compared to unvaccinated individuals. The study, published in the Annals of Epidemiology, suggests that COVID-19 vaccination may be crucial in reducing the burden of long COVID and could inform public health messaging about the benefits of vaccination.

"Regional Disparities in Long COVID Rates Revealed by Latest Studies"
health2 years ago

"Regional Disparities in Long COVID Rates Revealed by Latest Studies"

A recent CDC study reveals that Long-COVID rates vary widely across the United States, with the U.S. Virgin Islands reporting the lowest prevalence at 1.9% of the population, while West Virginia had the highest at 10.6%. The study emphasizes the need for local policies and healthcare planning to address the increased needs of those experiencing Long-COVID, although it did not capture vaccination status or treatment details, which could influence the reported prevalence.

"Geographic Variations in Long COVID Cases Across the US Revealed"
health2 years ago

"Geographic Variations in Long COVID Cases Across the US Revealed"

A new CDC report reveals that the prevalence of long COVID varies across different states, with the highest rates found in West Virginia, Alabama, and Montana. Factors such as vaccine uptake and underlying diseases, particularly obesity, play a role in the persistence of COVID symptoms. The report, based on the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, aims to inform policies supporting adults experiencing long COVID, but it has limitations in capturing treatment during acute COVID infection and information about vaccination. Long COVID is characterized by symptoms persisting for three months or more, including fatigue, respiratory issues, and neurologic symptoms.

"Geographic Variations in Long COVID Incidence Across America"
health2 years ago

"Geographic Variations in Long COVID Incidence Across America"

New CDC data reveals that states with higher rates of long Covid tend to have lower vaccination rates, higher Covid case rates, and more chronic health conditions. The prevalence of long Covid was highest in Republican-led West Virginia at 10.6 percent, while the lowest rates were observed in Washington, DC. Symptoms of long Covid include fatigue, shortness of breath, loss of smell, muscle aches, and brain fog. A study suggests that blood tests could help identify possible treatments for long Covid symptoms, offering hope to those living with the condition. The CDC report emphasizes the importance of ongoing assessment of state-level prevalence data to guide interventions and promote health equity.

"State-Level Long Covid Study Reveals Hardest-Hit Regions as Research Funding Surges"
health2 years ago

"State-Level Long Covid Study Reveals Hardest-Hit Regions as Research Funding Surges"

The CDC has released the first state-level estimates of long COVID prevalence among adults in the US, revealing that seven states in the South, West, and Midwest have the highest rates, while New England and the Pacific regions tend to have lower rates. The study defines long COVID as any self-reported symptoms lasting 3 or more months that were not present before getting COVID-19, and the symptoms can range from gastrointestinal problems to fatigue. The findings aim to identify geographic disparities in long COVID to guide interventions for promoting health equity.