Public health leaders recommend masks amid flu, RSV, COVID-19 surge

Public health leaders recommend masks amid flu, RSV, COVID-19 surge

Public health leaders recommend masks amid flu, RSV, COVID-19 surge  KOMO News Mask up: Winter surge in COVID, other respiratory illnesses shouldn’t be ignored | COMMENTARY  Baltimore Sun Face masks come back to forefront amid triple threat of Covid-19, flu, RSV  CNN Can Masks Prevent Flu and RSV?  The Wall Street Journal Health officials: Wear masks in crowded spaces … Read more

How to Beat Your Nighttime Cough (and Finally Get Some Sleep)

How to Beat Your Nighttime Cough (and Finally Get Some Sleep)

Photo: Zmaster (Shutterstock) When you’re overcoming the cold or flu, you can get trapped in a hellish cycle of needing sleep to recover, but losing sleep due to lingering symptoms. Even after your cough has disappeared during the day, it often creeps back at night—making you (and everyone else in your household) miserable. Here’s what … Read more

A Common Stomach Bug May Help Cause Crohn’s Disease, Study Suggests

A Common Stomach Bug May Help Cause Crohn’s Disease, Study Suggests

An illustration of norovirus particles. Illustration: Shutterstock (Shutterstock) A nasty but short-lasting stomach bug may have lingering consequences for an unlucky few. Researchers have found evidence in mice and human cells that norovirus infection can trigger Crohn’s disease in people already genetically predisposed to it. The findings may also help scientists one day find better … Read more

What you need to know about COVID-19 boosters and the flu shot

What you need to know about COVID-19 boosters and the flu shot

What you need to know about COVID-19 boosters and the flu shot  KOMO News County offers latest COVID booster shots, preps for flu season  VC Star What to know before getting the flu, COVID, or Monkeypox vaccine  krcgtv.com Don’t Delay – Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19 and Flu Now  countynewscenter.com All Shot Up  John Scalzi’s Whatever View Full Coverage on Google … Read more

What Parents Need to Know About Enterovirus D68

What Parents Need to Know About Enterovirus D68

Photo: L Julia (Shutterstock) The CDC recently issued an alert to healthcare providers about enterovirus D68, which has turned up in children who were hospitalized with severe respiratory illnesses. This virus can also cause a form of paralysis known as acute flaccid myelitis. Most illnesses with this virus do not cause the paralysis, but it’s … Read more

A Cancer-Fighting Version of Herpes Shows Promise in Early Human Trial

A Cancer-Fighting Version of Herpes Shows Promise in Early Human Trial

A illustration of a herpes simplex virus. Illustration: Shutterstock (Shutterstock) Scientists may be able to turn a long-time germ foe into a cancer-fighting ally, new research this week suggests. In preliminary data from a Phase I trial, a genetically modified version of the herpes virus has shown promise in treating difficult-to-eradicate tumors, with one patient … Read more

Can You Get Your Flu Shot and COVID Booster in the Same Arm?

Can You Get Your Flu Shot and COVID Booster in the Same Arm?

Photo: uniqueton (Shutterstock) When the COVID shots first came out, the CDC wanted to be cautious. It was a new vaccine, after all, so they recommended waiting two weeks before or after getting any other vaccine, including a flue shot. That guidance has changed. You can now get your flu and COVID shots at the … Read more

America’s Sexually Transmitted Disease Problem Is ‘Out of Control’

America’s Sexually Transmitted Disease Problem Is ‘Out of Control’

Photo: Shutterstock (Shutterstock) Sexually transmitted diseases in the U.S. are at a crisis point. On Monday, prominent public health experts and government officials raised an alarm over the ongoing annual rise in STDs. Preliminary data recently released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that cases of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia all went … Read more

Five People With Lupus Went Into Complete Remission After Immunotherapy

Five People With Lupus Went Into Complete Remission After Immunotherapy

Joint pain is a common lupus symptom, but the chronic condition can affect nearly every organ in the body. Image: Shutterstock (Shutterstock) Scientists in Germany may have demonstrated a new way to treat and possibly even cure the chronic condition lupus. In a study out Thursday, the team describes how patients given a form of … Read more

Poor Dental Health Linked to Greater Dementia Risk, Large Review Finds

Poor Dental Health Linked to Greater Dementia Risk, Large Review Finds

Image: Shutterstock (Shutterstock) A healthy mouth may just help keep the brain healthy as well, new research out this week suggests. The study, a broad review of the existing evidence, found that poor dental health was linked to a later higher risk of cognitive decline and dementia. This increased risk was especially apparent for those … Read more

Everything You Need to Know About This Year’s Flu Shot

Everything You Need to Know About This Year’s Flu Shot

Photo: Joe Raedle (Getty Images) It’s flu shot season and, once again, the influenza vaccine is an important one to get. With mask-wearing on the decline, there’s likely to be more of every common respiratory virus around. So you might as well protect yourself against the ones that have safe, effective vaccines readily available. In … Read more

How to Recognize a Male Yeast Infection

How to Recognize a Male Yeast Infection

Photo: sheff (Shutterstock) You might not have known that people with penises can get yeast infections, given that advertising for over-the-counter relief is widely geared toward those who do not. Prevention advice is usually aimed at vaginas, and yeast infection treatment is typically categorized as women’s health. In fairness, vaginas get the bulk of yeast … Read more