New U.S. CDC campaign asks health care leaders to take responsibility for reducing burnout

 

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Problem: Unapproved stem-cell therapies are being marketed to people with long COVID

New research has identified 38 direct-to-consumer businesses marketing stem-cell treatments and exosome therapies for COVID-19 infections and, especially, long COVID, despite lacking approval by US Food and Drug Administration and other regulatory body in the United States. Descriptions of the businesses and an analysis of their marketing strategies are published in Stem Cell Reports.

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Climate change: Extreme heat could lead to 233% increase in U.S. excess cardiovascular deaths--study

An evaluation of face mask effectiveness with a leading expert; positive.

US, global COVID-19 indicators show declines

COVID-19 activity in the United States last week showed more signs of declines, though deaths were up, and the World Health Organization's (WHO's) monthly snapshot of global activity suggests decreased activity, though the group cautioned that few countries are reporting data.

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New Covid variant has become dominant amid slow uptake of the updated shots

Senate Committee approves NIH nominee for confirmation by full Senate

 

After months of back and forth, the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee Wednesday advanced the nomination of Monica Bertagnolli to lead the National Institutes of Health by a vote of 15-6, with ranking member Bill Cassidy, R-La., voting for President Joe Biden’s nominee and Chairman Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., opposing it.

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UK: Vaccines, available only to high-risk groups, have been brought forward as cases begin to rise and the British winter looms

 

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Many businesses promote unproven long-COVID treatments--study

Researchers using genetics, data science to study why COVID-19 is more severe in some people

 

Why do some people have a more severe course of COVID-19 disease than others? A genome sequence database created by an international collaboration of researchers, including many from the University of Toronto and partner hospitals, may hold the answers to this question—and many more.

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Severe mental illness linked to 50% increase in COVID-related death--British study

 

 

People with severe mental illness (SMI) are at a 50% increased risk of death from all causes following COVID-19 infections, according to a study yesterday  in The British Journal of Psychiatry.

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Pfizer’s says its combination Covid, flu vaccine will move to final-stage trial after positive data

Pfizer combination Covid, flu vaccine shows positive trial data (cnbc.com)

 

  • Pfizer said its combination vaccine candidates targeting Covid and the flu will move to a final-stage trial in the coming months after showing positive initial results. ..
  • Pfizer and other vaccine makers like Moderna and Novavax believe combination shots will simplify the process for people to protect themselves against respiratory viruses that typically surge around the same time of the year.
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Analysis: Vaccinations in the U.S. hindered by complexity of information and insurance

Getting flu and COVID shot together still reasonable amid safety review of potential stroke risk: Experts

The views on health issues of Mike Johnson, the new House Speaker

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