‘Frustration and Stress’: State Officials Fault Rollout of Monkeypox Vaccine

‘Frustration and Stress’: State Officials Fault Rollout of Monkeypox Vaccine

Roughly 5,000 doses of monkeypox vaccine intended for Fort Lauderdale, Fla., left the national stockpile’s warehouse in Olive Branch, Miss., on July 19. They somehow ended up in Oklahoma. Then Tennessee. Then Mississippi again. Then, finally, Florida. In Idaho, a shipment of 60 vaccine doses disappeared and showed up six days later, refrigerated rather than … Read more

Embarrassing, Uncomfortable and Risky: What Flying Is Like for Passengers Who Use Wheelchairs

Embarrassing, Uncomfortable and Risky: What Flying Is Like for Passengers Who Use Wheelchairs

Charles Brown has always loved flying. He loves the steady roar of the engine beneath him as the plane rises high above a shrinking ground, turning houses into small blocks of color and cars into floating specks of light below. Mr. Brown’s passion evolved from building model airplanes as a child to training in aviation … Read more

The Forgotten Virus: Zika Families and Researchers Struggle for Support

The Forgotten Virus: Zika Families and Researchers Struggle for Support

RECIFE, Brazil — A procession of mothers pushed children in bulky wheelchairs down a long corridor at a health center in this northeastern Brazilian city, passing patients who glanced at the children, looked away, then looked back, quickly and uneasily. The children were smartly turned out in Disney T-shirts, striped socks, plastic sandals. Girls had … Read more

U.K. Approves Covid Booster Vaccine That Targets Two Variants

U.K. Approves Covid Booster Vaccine That Targets Two Variants

British regulators on Monday approved the country’s first COVID-19 booster vaccine to target two coronavirus variants, the original virus and the Omicron variant. Half of each dose of the vaccine, or 25 micrograms, will target the original version, and the other half will target Omicron. In clinical trials, the vaccine, an updated version of Moderna’s … Read more

Shark or Orca: Which Should You Fear More?

Shark or Orca: Which Should You Fear More?

In the wild, are humans more likely to survive an encounter with an orca or a great white shark? – Kamrin F., Yardley, Pa. By numbers, white sharks are much more dangerous to humans than orcas. Despite the name “killer whale,” there is only one well-documented example of a wild orca attacking someone—Hans Kreischmer, who … Read more

Nutrition Drinks Including Varieties of Oatly and Glucerna Are Recalled

Nutrition Drinks Including Varieties of Oatly and Glucerna Are Recalled

Nutritional drinks company Lyons Magnus expanded a voluntary recall of certain varieties of popular products, including oat drinks Oatly, Optimum Nutrition Protein Powder and Glucerna Shake, because of the potential for microbial contamination, company and federal officials said this week. The company said in a statement on July 28 that no illness or complaint has … Read more

Polio Symptoms and Prevention: What to Know

Polio Symptoms and Prevention: What to Know

The CDC estimates that one in 200 people with polio experience paralysis or weakness in the arms, legs, or both. The paralysis usually occurs on one side of the body, explains pediatric infectious disease specialist Dr. Gail Shust said. In rare cases, polio-related paralysis can be fatal, as the virus can affect the muscles that … Read more

What the New C.D.C. Guidelines Mean for You

What the New C.D.C. Guidelines Mean for You

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week eased many of its COVID-19 guidelines, which sharply did away with many of the precautions, including quarantine and social distancing, that have long defined the pandemic. The move was prompted by the fact that many Americans now have some immunity to the coronavirus – through a … Read more

Polio Has Been Detected in New York City Wastewater, Officials Say

Polio Has Been Detected in New York City Wastewater, Officials Say

Health officials said Friday that polio has been detected in New York City’s wastewater, suggesting that the virus that causes the disease may have been spreading in the city. The announcement comes three weeks after a man in Rockland County, NY, just north of the city, was diagnosed with polio, which left him paralyzed. Health … Read more

People Exposed to Covid May Need to Take as Many as Three At-Home Tests, F.D.A. Says

People Exposed to Covid May Need to Take as Many as Three At-Home Tests, F.D.A. Says

The US Food and Drug Administration issued a new recommendation on Thursday that asymptomatic people who are using at-home COVID-19 antigen tests take at least three tests, each spaced 48 hours apart, so that there is no risk of infection. to reduce the chances of missing. According to the agency, people who have symptoms of … Read more

Hospital and Drugmaker Move to Build Vast Database of New Yorkers’ DNA

Hospital and Drugmaker Move to Build Vast Database of New Yorkers’ DNA

Mount Sinai Health System this week began an effort to build a massive database of patient genetic information that could be studied by researchers — and a large pharmaceutical company. The goal is to discover treatments for diseases ranging from schizophrenia to kidney disease, but attempts to collect genetic information for the many patients collected … Read more

Hospital and Drugmaker Move to Build Vast Database of New Yorkers’ DNA

Hospital and Drugmaker Move to Build Vast Database of New Yorkers’ DNA

Mount Sinai Health System this week began an effort to build a massive database of patient genetic information that could be studied by researchers — and a large pharmaceutical company. The goal is to discover treatments for diseases ranging from schizophrenia to kidney disease, but attempts to collect genetic information for the many patients collected … Read more

C.D.C. Eases Covid Guidelines, Eliminating Quarantines

C.D.C. Eases Covid Guidelines, Eliminating Quarantines

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its COVID-19 community and school guidance on Thursday, loosening several key recommendations. According to the new guidelines, people who have been exposed to the virus are no longer required to quarantine at home, regardless of vaccination status, although they must wear a mask for 10 days and … Read more

The Unfiltered Faces of Monkeypox

The Unfiltered Faces of Monkeypox

When Matt Ford, 30, an actor in Los Angeles, tested positive for monkeypox in June, he posted videos on Twitter and TikTok to show what it was like. Dressed in a gray T-shirt and looking straight at the camera, he offered viewers a close-up of the “gross spots” all over his body, including his face, … Read more

Samples of Popular Diabetes Drug Contain Potential Carcinogen, F.D.A. Says

Samples of Popular Diabetes Drug Contain Potential Carcinogen, F.D.A. Says

The Food and Drug Administration said that traces of a potential carcinogen were found in samples of a popular diabetes drug produced by Merck, the latest example of which impurities were detected in best-selling pharmaceutical products. Millions of people with type 2 diabetes rely on the drug, sitagliptin, to keep high blood sugar levels under … Read more

Don’t Blame Monkeys for Monkeypox, W.H.O. Says After Attacks

Don’t Blame Monkeys for Monkeypox, W.H.O. Says After Attacks

The World Health Organization this week said monkeys are not to blame for the outbreak after reports of attacks against animals in Brazil triggered health alerts, including a national health emergency in the United States, as the viral disease continues to spread. Is. , At least 10 monkeys were rescued last week in So José … Read more

What’s Next for This New York Theater Leader? Nursing School

What’s Next for This New York Theater Leader? Nursing School

Theater leadership has had a lot of business lately. Some have been fired. Others have given up on doing something else in the arts. Many have retired. Artistic director of Rattlestick Playwrights Theater and career-long theater director Daniela Topol is set to become a nurse. The unusual move comes at a crucial time for Rattlestick, … Read more

How We Mourn Covid’s Victims

How We Mourn Covid’s Victims

LONDON – Piece by piece, the COVID-19 sanctuary was born on a hilltop in the town of Bedworth in central England. The process was meant as a metaphor for human life. Like the bones over time, it grew taller as the monument’s creators spent months assembling the intricate pieces of wood into a skeletal structure … Read more