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Trump nominees, UnitedHealth, whooping cough

Last updated: November 25, 2024 2:13 pm
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flu vaccines, said it’s possible the virus has been circulating at low levels and is now being picked up because global surveillance has improved. But he cautioned that more evidence is needed to confirm the finding.

Read more about this potential comeback from extinction in Helen’s story.

Inside STAT: Our reporting on the health implications of climate change

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And Sharon also spoke to Dr. Aaron Bernstein, interim director of the Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment at Harvard. He discussed the impact of climate change on health and how the health care industry needs to adapt to address the challenges posed by a changing climate. Read the interview.

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Flu shots have always been a crucial part of preventive healthcare, especially during the flu season. However, a recent report stating the absence of a genetic sequence has left experts cautious about the implications. Wenqing Zhang, the head of the WHO’s global influenza program, emphasized the need for further investigation before drawing any conclusions. The Dutch lab responsible for the report will monitor the circulation of B/Yam viruses in the upcoming flu season to determine if they are indeed present.

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In another study published in JAMA Health Forum, researchers found significant racial disparities in the use of hearing aids among older adults. The data revealed that Black and Hispanic individuals reported lower usage of hearing aids compared to their white counterparts. This trend persisted across different income levels, prompting the need for more in-depth research to understand the underlying factors contributing to this disparity.

On a concerning note, whooping cough cases in the U.S. have seen a sixfold increase compared to the previous year. Experts attribute this surge to a return to pre-pandemic patterns, but there are fears that the current season could be more severe due to a decline in vaccinations. Meanwhile, Senator Rand Paul’s plans to investigate the origins of Covid-19 have raised eyebrows, as he assumes the role of chair of a committee with unique investigative powers.

Amidst these developments, there are several noteworthy articles worth reading. From Rep. Jennifer Wexton’s emotional meeting with families to the challenges faced by elderly individuals in accessing healthcare appointments, these stories shed light on important issues. Additionally, concerns about travel bans reinstatement, institutionalization of individuals with disabilities, and the healthcare workforce crisis further highlight the complexities of our healthcare system.

As we navigate through these evolving healthcare landscapes, it is essential to stay informed and engaged with the latest research and developments. By addressing disparities, investigating emerging threats, and advocating for equitable access to care, we can work towards a healthier future for all.

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