Most common long COVID symptoms in children and teens and how they differ--two studies

 

A research team led by the National Institutes of Health's RECOVER Initiative and supported by its Clinical Science Core (CSC) at NYU Langone Health, has designed a new way to identify which school-age children and adolescents most likely have long COVID.

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Covid linked to higher risk of mental problems, with the unvaccinated most affected -- British study

COVID Map Shows Highest US Rates As New Variant Spreads

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New data released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that the highest rates of infection are found in five Southern/Southwestern states, with nearly 1 in 4 COVID tests coming out positive across Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. ...

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Explainer: Why the latest mpox outbreak is raising alarm among health experts

Why the latest mpox outbreak is raising alarm among health experts (cnbc.com)

  • Health experts have warned of the “many unknowns” surrounding the latest outbreak — and in particular a new subvariant — which could make it harder to contain.
  • Mpox is a viral infection which spreads through close contact and causes flu-like symptoms and lesions filled with pus. While usually mild, it can be fatal.
  • The WHO’s director for Europe, Dr. Hans Kluge, said Tuesday that the outbreak is “not the new Covid” and that it can be stopped with international cooperation.

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UN migration agency appeals for $18.5 mln in assistance for mpox outbreak

DIscussion: Whether to get a COVID booster now or wait for updated version

COVID vaccine efficacy against severe illness just under 50% in 2003 --European studies

Political analysis: Health care issues and positions in U.S. presidential election

U.S. to survey dairy cattle brought to slaughter to study bird flu infections

How COVID Rewires Our Brains--Research

 

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COVID-related loss of smell tied to changes in the brain --Chile study

 

..."Given the significant global incidence of COVID-19, identifying factors that can distinguish individuals at risk of developing brain alterations is crucial for prioritizing follow-up care," the study authors wrote. 

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Two assessments: Mpox is not the new Covid, but (essay) it is time to take it and bird flu seriously.

Amid Global Emergency and Increased Cases, Congo to Receive Mpox Vaccine Next Week from the U.S.

The Congo is set to receive its first batch of vaccine doses from the United States to combat the ongoing mpox outbreak next week, the country's health minister said in a press conference on Monday.

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International Nurses Organization Proposes Moratorium on Recruitment of Nurses from Developing Countries

Rural communities of color in the US are finding new ways to get needed health care

 

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It's more common for people in rural areas to die earlier than urban residents from things like heart disease, cancer and stroke, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But hospitals have closed throughout rural America in the last decade, leaving some of the 46 million people who live in these areas fewer options to get the care they need when they need it.

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