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Author: Claudinne Miller

Last night in NYC

As usual the annual Thriller dance at the Village Halloween parade doesn’t disappoint H/t @Meche0410 pic.twitter.com/DAYnzQXP7q — Wu Tang is for the Children (@WUTangKids) November 1, 2023

Nov 1, 2023

The Early Verdict on Flu Season Is Here. What to Expect.

WSJ There’s some good news about flu season this year. Doctors and scientists don’t expect the worst.  The flu season in the Southern Hemisphere, where the cold-weather illness period wraps up as we head into ours, often serves as a harbinger of what’s to come for us. There, cases picked up a little earlier than usual in […]

Nov 1, 2023

Everything I Thought I Knew About Nasal Congestion Is Wrong

The Atlantic Having caught a cold every month since my kid started day care, I’ve devoted a lot of time recently to the indignity of unclogging my nose. I’m blowing, always. I have also struck up an intimate acquaintance with neti pots and a great variety of decongestants. (Ask for the stuff that actually works, squirreled […]

Nov 1, 2023

Masks During Pandemics Caused by Respiratory Pathogens—Evidence and Implications for Action

JAMA More than 3 years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, the use of face masks in the community remains controversial. Vaccination, treatment, population immunity, and other developments have enabled a return to a semblance of prepandemic life, but disagreement about what the evidence shows about masks—and the implications for their use—persists. SARS-CoV-2 is still a […]

Oct 31, 2023

Long-term Prognosis at 1.5 years after Infection with Wild-type strain of SARS-CoV-2 and Alpha, Delta, as well as Omicron Variants

International Journal of Infectious Diseases Knowledge is limited on how changing SARS-CoV-2 variants may translate into different characteristics and affect prognosis of patients with long COVID, especially following Omicron variants. We compared long-term prognosis of patients in a Danish Post COVID Clinic infected with wild-type strain, Alpha, Delta, or Omicron variants as well as the […]

Oct 31, 2023

Is it true that you sometimes swallow spiders in your sleep?

Washington Post The claim: Humans sometimes swallow spiders (as many as eight per year) while we’re sleeping. Live well every day with tips and guidance on food, fitness and mental health, delivered to your inbox every Thursday. The science: The thought of an eight-legged critter crawling across your pillow, climbing your face and creeping into […]

Oct 31, 2023

FDA warns of infection risk from certain over-the-counter eye drops

FDA FDA is updating the list of over-the-counter eye drop products consumers should not purchase or use to include Equate Hydration PF Lubricant Eye Drop 10 mL sold by Walmart in stores and online. Walmart is removing the product from their store shelves and website. [10/27/2023] FDA is warning consumers not to purchase and to immediately stop using 26 […]

Oct 31, 2023

Researchers Show SARS-Cov-2 Infection Affects Energy Stores in the Body, Causing Organ Failure

UNC The lungs were once at the forefront of SARS-Cov-2 research, but as reports of organ failure and other serious complications poured in, scientists set out to discover how and why the respiratory virus was causing serious damage to the body’s major organs, including the lungs. An interdisciplinary COVID-19 International Research Team (COV-IRT), which includes […]

Oct 31, 2023

It’s Covid Season. What Are the New Rules for Staying Safe?

NYT A primer on how to minimize your risk and know when you’re in the clear after an exposure. We want to be done with Covid. But the virus isn’t done with us. While cases are not as high as they were at the end of this summer, newer variants are spreading, and experts predict that the patterns often […]

Oct 31, 2023

Sub-Antarctic and Antarctic Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 Monitoring Project

SCAR Avian Influenza is a highly contagious viral disease, that comprises the avian strains of the influenza A virus, which comprises both low pathogenicity (little to no disease) and high pathogenicity strains (causes high levels of morbidity and mortality in poultry and wild birds). Since 2021, a highly pathogenicity strain of avian influenza known as […]

Oct 31, 2023