COVID-19 infection can increase risk of allergic diseases --study

Spread of bird flu raises concern for humans, international animal health body says

Testing runoff water near homeless encampments to detect COVID

Testing environmental water to monitor COVID-19 spread in unsheltered encampments

To better understand COVID-19's spread during the pandemic, public health officials have expanded wastewater surveillance. These efforts track SARS-CoV-2 levels and health risks among most people, but they miss people who live without shelter, a population particularly vulnerable to severe infection.

To fill this information gap, researchers reporting in Environmental Science & Technology Letters tested flood-control waterways near unsheltered encampments, finding similar transmission patterns as in the broader community and identifying previously unseen viral mutations.

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Analysis: Covid boosters are a gamechanger – if they are free for everyone

Bird flu: U.S. officials prepare for additional cases, testing components for potential vaccine

Medical Debt: Colorado immigrants are hit especially hard.

U.S. study describes more severe pediatric mental health crises during pandemic

Bird flu: Largest U.S. egg producer detects bird flu at Texas plant, temporarily halts operations

Lack of immunity raises risk of bird flu pandemic --European food safety agency

Climate change: Humans have crossed 6 of 9 "planetary boundries"

UnitedHealth unit hack to have no credit impact on not-for-profit hospitals--rating agency says

Fitch says UnitedHealth unit hack to have no credit impact on not-for-profit hospitals

April 1 (Reuters) - Fitch does not anticipate any credit impact on not-for-profit hospitals in the United States from the cyberattack at UnitedHealth's (UNH.N) 

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Investigation estimates over 4,000 Covid pandemic victims at Madrid care homes ‘could have been saved’

 

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U.S.health system problems: More Americans are losing their doctors, and too few new pediatricians

HHS tells hospitals to get patient consent before invasive exams

Hospitals must obtain informed consent from patients before allowing physicians to conduct sensitive and invasive examinations, such as pelvic and prostate, particularly if the patients are under anesthesia, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) said Monday. 

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CDC, Virginia warn of invasive meningococcal bacterial outbreak --rare but severe.

 

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