You agreed to what? Doctor check-in software harvests your health data.
Published Jun 13, 2022 in washingtonpost.comAuthor by Geoffrey A. Fowler There’s a burgeoning business in harvesting our patient data to target us with ultra-personalized ads.
How being infected with COVID-19 may alter your performance at work- study
Published Jun 13, 2022 in jpost.comAuthor by Jerusalem Having had COVID-19 may negatively alter one’s performance at work, even after recovering from the initial illness,
Don’t be complacent, another Covid wave is coming. Here’s how we can manage it
Published Jun 13, 2022 in theguardian.comAuthor by Devi Sridhar As we move into summer, more than two years since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic,
When Are You Most Contagious With COVID? Here’s a Timeline
Published Jun 12, 2022 in nbcchicago.com As COVID-19 infections continue to sweep the nation, more people are asking when they’re considered contagious and how long
White House faces uphill challenge getting kids under 5 vaccinated
Published Jun 12, 2022 in thehill.comAuthor by Nathaniel Weixel The Biden administration faces an uphill battle to convince parents to give COVID-19 shots to children
What to Do if You Test Positive for COVID at Home
Published Jun 14, 2022 in cnet.comAuthor by Jessica Rendall While reported cases of COVID-19 are starting to level off in many parts of the country, COVID-19 is very
Three things to know about COVID-19 at this time: Dr. Robert A. Salata
Published Jun 12, 2022 in cleveland.comAuthor by Guest columnist Guest columnist Dr. Robert A. Salata is a professor of medicine, international health and epidemiology/biostatistics at
COVID-19 funding pries open a door to improving air quality in schools
Published Jun 13, 2022 in latimes.comAuthor by Liz Szabo Many schools in California and nationwide were in dire need of upgrades — burdened by leaking
IA leads the charge against multiple sclerosis
Published Jun 12, 2022 in news.cnrs.frAuthor by Martin Koppe Artificial intelligence may enable earlier diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis, an incurable disease that attacks the central
SARS-CoV-2 BA.4/5 variants escape vaccine and BA.1 infection induced antibodies
Published Jun 13, 2022 in news-medical.netAuthor by Shanet Susan AlexJun In a recent work published in the Cell journal, investigators examined the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus
NY legislature passes law barring new schools near highways in wake of I-81 proposal in Syracuse
Published Jun 11, 2022 in syracuse.comAuthor by Darian Stevenson Rydell Davis’ mother would often wipe black soot from the bedroom window of his childhood home.
Allergy sufferers warned over ‘thunder fever’ amid high pollen count
Published Jun 09, 2022 in independent.co.ukAuthor by Tom Batchelor A high pollen count mixed with thunderstorms will trigger a weather phenomenon called “thunder fever” this week, causing problems for
What Are the Differences Between an Immunologist and a Rheumatologist?
Published Jun 08, 2022 in healthline.comAuthor by Michael O’Regan Immunologists and rheumatologists are both internal medicine doctors. While immunologists treat conditions that affect your immune
Three open questions about Biden’s new environmental justice tool
Published Jun 09, 2022 in grist.orgAuthor by Robert Nickelsberg In February, the White House Council on Environmental Quality released the beta version of a screening tool
Allergies are bad this year in Michigan. Climate change is making them worse
Published Jun 03, 2022 in bridgemi.comAuthor by Zahra Ahmad Spring is nearly over, but there’s still plenty of life left in allergy season in Michigan.
Children’s asthma rates linked with neighborhood characteristics, race, ethnicity
Published Jun 09, 2022 in hsph.harvard.edu Children living in neighborhoods with higher population densities, greater proportions of lower-income households, and greater poverty had higher rates of asthma,
Epigenetic Changes During Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Asthma in Offspring
Published Jun 07, 2022 in genengnews.com Asthma is among the most common chronic diseases in the United States, and having a mother with asthma is
Is your child struggling with shortness of breath? Watch out for asthma risk
Published Jun 08, 2022 in timesnownews.comAuthor by TN Digital New Delhi:Asthma is a condition wherein the lungs and airways of a person swells and inflames when exposed to
‘I’m an Allergist, and There Is Really No Such Thing as Allergy Season Anymore’
Published Jun 12, 2022 in wellandgood.comAuthor by Jessica Estrada Once the calendar flips from winter to spring, talk (or rather complaining about) allergy season begins.
Allergies in overdrive as extreme weather drives higher pollen count
Published Jun 13, 2022 in theguardian.comAuthor by Tracey Lindeman First, he had the symptoms. Then he saw the yellow fog. A thin layer of gold-coloured