CDC finds BA.3.2 variant signals in US wastewater early

A new variant of SARS-CoV-2 is drawing attention from public health officials, and what makes this one particularly notable is not just where it has been found but how it was found. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has published a report tracking the global spread of BA.3.2, a highly divergent coronavirus variant first […]
Should kids drink raw milk when the FDA says the risks are very real

The real food movement has brought a lot of genuinely worthwhile conversations about nutrition and food quality into the mainstream. It has also brought raw milk. Once a product limited to small farm communities and niche health circles, raw milk has become something closer to a cultural statement, a symbol of choosing natural over processed, […]
9 states with critical RSV levels what parents must know

Flu season may be winding down across much of the United States, but respiratory syncytial virus more commonly known as RSV is still making its presence felt in a significant portion of the country. What makes this season particularly notable is not just where the virus is hitting hardest, but how unusually late it has […]
CDC releases new COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for 2024-2025
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently updated its guidelines for the COVID-19 vaccine, endorsing the new 2024-2025 formula to combat the ongoing threat of the virus. With the United States experiencing a surge in COVID-19 cases due to the FLiRT variants, the updated vaccine aims to address these new challenges. What’s […]
Understanding the rise in strokes among younger adults

Recent findings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate a concerning increase in stroke incidents among Americans under 65. Over the past decade, the risk has escalated by approximately 15%, with a notable rise in stroke risk factors such as obesity and type 2 diabetes among younger adults. What is a stroke? […]
NASEM establishes new consensus definition for long COVID

The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) recently established a new consensus definition for long COVID, aiming to provide clearer guidelines for diagnosis and treatment. This definition, requested by the U.S. government, describes long COVID as an infection-associated chronic condition (IACC) that occurs after SARS-CoV-2 infection and persists for at least three months, […]
The link between fruit and vegetable intake and optimal sleep duration

Recent research from Finland has shed light on the potential connection between consuming fruit and vegetables and sleep duration. The study, which involved 5,043 adults, revealed that those who consumed an average of 460 grams of fruits and vegetables daily were more likely to achieve the ideal amount of sleep. Understanding the impact of sleep […]