Vigorous exercise may be OK for people with long COVID-new Swedish study

US flu, COVID, RSV activity continues to recede --CDC

Respiratory virus activity in the United States is still elevated but continues to decline, with only 6 jurisdiction reporting high levels, down from 10 the previous week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said today in its data updates.

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CDC issues health alert for bird flu infection in US

Analysis: How climate change is increasing immune health problems and how to counter it

Paxlovid does not shorten COVID symptoms among fully vaccinated--study

Bird flu: Contrasting views on potential danger to humans

 

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Bird flu daiy cow outbreaks widens in U.S.; CDC says risk to public is low

WHO Launches ‘CoViNet’ to Track Evolution and Spread of High-Threat Coronaviruses

Massive EU police raid arrests more than 20 suspects over €600M Covid funds fraud

ROME — Police on Thursday arrested more than 20 suspects in Italy, Austria, Romania and Slovakia as part of a major investigation into massive fraud linked to the EU’s post-pandemic recovery fund.

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Overall global life expectancy increased as world addressed major killers, though Covid pandemic had impact

California Map Shows Where State Will Become Underwater From Sea Level Rise

Areas of populous cities along California's stretch of the Pacific Ocean could be flooded or entirely consumed by water if, due to the effects of climate change, sea levels rise as predicted, modeling suggests.

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Disreputable brokers, without authorization, are enrolling or switching health insurance for people

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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