Category: healthcare

FDA Warning: Raw Oysters Contaminated With Sapovirus May Be In 13 States

Dai One Food Company, Ltd., has issued a recall of all potentially affected frozen half shell oysters.

Covid-19 Could Make People More Prone To Other Infections By Wreaking Havoc With Gut Bacteria

In a recent study published in the journal Nature Communications, researchers found that even a mild Covid infection can reduce the diversity of gut microbiota and make people more vulnerable to other infections.

J.P. Morgan Is Betting Big On The Future Of Healthcare

The financial institution is attempting to become a catalyst for meaningful disruption.

Claims That RSV Surge Due To Covid-19 Vaccines Take Clinical Trial Data Out Of Context

Here are what passages from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) documents say about RSV and the Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 mRNA vaccines.

Higher CO2 Levels Could Result In Crops Having At Least 20% Less Protein

During the Anthropocene Epoch, human activities from burning fossil fuels are emitting greenhouse gasses like carbon dioxide at such an accelerated pace that it is negatively impacting plants’ mechanisms of acquiring nutrients from the soil, according …

ADHD Medication Might Help In Treating Amphetamine Addiction

A recent JAMA Psychiatry study found that an ADHD medicine called lisdexamfetamine reduced the risk of hospitalization due to amphetamine or methamphetamine addiciton by 18% and 14% for deaths caused by substance abuse disorders.

Brazil’s Neymar Suffers Ankle Injury, May Miss Next 2 World Cup Matches

According to the Brazilian team doctor, “The tests showed a lateral ligament injury on Neymar’s right ankle, along with a small bone edema.”

At least 76% Of People Who Have Long Covid Face Stigma

In a recent UK-based study published in the journal PLOS One, researchers found that among people with long Covid, the prevalence of them facing stigma on a frequent basis was 95% and 76% for those who always experienced stigma.

20,000 Died Amid Punishing Heatwaves And Record Temperatures Across Western Europe This Summer, Data Indicates

This summer was Europe’s hottest on record and experts warn climate change will continue to drive temperatures upwards.

#MaskUp #BringBackMasks Trend As Covid-19, RSV, Flu Cases Increase

Health professionals, scientists, and others are asking why recommendations about Covid-19 and respiratory illness precautions have not been including face mask wearing.