Feb 17, 2023Patients with long COVID—sometimes called COVID long-haulers—experience an assortment of symptoms that may persist for weeks, months or even years after their SARS-CoV-2 infection. While symptoms vary widely, months after COVID-19, some patients can’t shake the feeling that their brain is lost in a maze, and they can’t find their way back. This […]
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Report: US Pedestrian Death Rate Increased 9x Faster Than Population During COVID – Streetsblog
Pedestrian deaths are continuing to skyrocket even as the pandemic wanes — and since 2019, the death rate for walkers has eclipsed the rate of population growth by a factor of at least nine, analysts say.U.S. drivers killed 3,434 people on foot in the first six months of 2022, an increase of 5 percent over […]
Continue readingElon Musk's tweet on covid-19 origin called out by Chinese state media – The Washington Post
Sign inChinese state media called out Elon Musk this week for responding to a post about the origin of the coronavirus, potentially signaling strained relations between the Tesla CEO and the country where many of the cars’ parts are manufactured.The Global Times, a state-backed newspaper known for its hawkish takes on U.S.-China relations, posted an […]
Continue readingMassive surge in hospitalizations of babies and young kids due to COVID recorded in 2nd year of pandemic – CTV News
In the second year of the pandemic, hospitalizations due to COVID-19 skyrocketed more than 600 per cent among children aged 0-4 compared to the previous year, according to new data from the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). In 2020-2021, there were 325 hospitalizations of children in this cohort due to COVID-19. But in 2021-2022, […]
Continue readingThai official: No plans to void Pfizer COVID vaccine contract – The Associated Press – en Español
CLAIM: Thailand is canceling its COVID-19 vaccine contract with Pfizer after its princess fell into a coma following a booster shot. AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. There are no plans to alter Thailand’s contract with the New York-based pharmaceutical giant, an official with the country’s National Vaccine Institute said. Thailand’s Department of Disease Control also rejected the […]
Continue readingArman Kalamkarian, MD, on Chronic Allergy Symptom Relief with … – MD Magazine
SPOTLIGHT –A study presented at the AAAAI 2023 Annual Meeting shows over 80% of the 20 patients with chronic allergy symptoms report significant improvement in their allergy symptoms after 2 weeks of intranasal cleansing with NasoClenz. According to new data presented at the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI) 2023 Annual Meeting in […]
Continue readingNew omicron variants: Symptoms of COVID-19 and how to prevent … – USA TODAY
— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases made through the links below may earn us and our publishing partners a commission.While the COVID-19 omicron BA.5 subvariant comprised the overwhelming majority of cases in the summer, new variants are beginning to take hold as we move through autumn. At one point in August, BA.5 […]
Continue readingOpinion: What went right and wrong on Covid – CNN
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Continue readingNews at a glance: Pandemic declarations, job satisfaction in the … – Science
NASA and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) plan to launch and test a nuclear-powered rocket engine in space as soon as 2027, the agencies announced last week. Such engines promise higher thrust and efficiency than conventional ones, enabling faster travel times and bigger payloads for human missions to Mars, the agencies say. Although […]
Continue readingWhat's next for COVID-19 vaccines? Scientists and regulators chart a course amid uncertainty – Science
Just over 2 years ago, the first COVID-19 vaccines arrived—and a roller coaster ride of hope and science began. It soon became clear that although the vaccines protected against severe disease, their ability to fend off infection was limited and faded fast. Meanwhile, SARS-CoV-2 began to evolve rapidly to elude immunity. By now, many people […]
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