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Mild respiratory SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause multi-lineage cellular dysregulation and myelin loss in the brain
Mild respiratory SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause multi-lineage cellular dysregulation and myelin loss in the brain
Researchers found a link between mild Covid infections impaired hippocampal neurogenesis, decreased oligodendrocytes and myelin loss in mice one week after infections persisting until at least seven weeks leading them to conclude that even those with mild symptoms in the acute phase may experience lasting cognitive dysfunction.
Mild respiratory SARS-CoV-2 infection can cause multi-lineage cellular dysregulation and myelin loss in the brain
The Flu Makes an Unwelcome Comeback as Omicron Surges
The Flu Makes an Unwelcome Comeback as Omicron Surges
​​The number of recent influenza cases is typical for this time of year, but the last time flu cases reached this level was before the coronavirus pandemic began.
The Flu Makes an Unwelcome Comeback as Omicron Surges
Why Covid Death Rates Are Rising for Some Groups
Why Covid Death Rates Are Rising for Some Groups
Covid accounted for 14 percent of all deaths in the United States from March 2020 until all adults became eligible for the vaccine in April, compared with 11 percent of deaths since then.
Why Covid Death Rates Are Rising for Some Groups
The Implications of COVID-19 for Mental Health and Substance Use | KFF
The Implications of COVID-19 for Mental Health and Substance Use | KFF
During the pandemic, about 4 in 10 adults in the U.S. have reported symptoms of anxiety or depressive disorder, a share that has been largely consistent, up from one in ten adults who reported these symptoms from January to June 2019
The Implications of COVID-19 for Mental Health and Substance Use | KFF
The Impact on Mental Health during a Pandemic
The Impact on Mental Health during a Pandemic
In our 2020 commissioned survey, 60% of respondents said that current public investment in mental health research is not enough. This is a 9% increase, up from 51% in 2018.
The Impact on Mental Health during a Pandemic
Merck’s COVID pill loses its lustre: what that means for the pandemic
Merck’s COVID pill loses its lustre: what that means for the pandemic
Molnupiravir was associated with a decreased the risk of hospitalization from Covid-19 by only 30%, compared to a reduction of almost 90% with Pfizer's PAXLOVID. The FDA advisory committee also limited its use in non-pregnant adults because of their concerns about the potential risk of mutations in human DNA.
Merck’s COVID pill loses its lustre: what that means for the pandemic
Case drop may show South Africa's omicron peak has passed | AP News
Case drop may show South Africa's omicron peak has passed | AP News
The omicron wave appears to have peaked and is already subsiding in South Africa, with a relatively minor impact on their healthcare system. However, the positive rate is still around 29%, suggesting high circulation among their population. other fluctuations.
Case drop may show South Africa's omicron peak has passed | AP News
Across services, troops face discipline for refusing vaccine | AP News
Across services, troops face discipline for refusing vaccine | AP News
As of the Dec. 15 deadline, 97.9% of active duty soldiers in the US Army have received at least one Covid-19 vaccine, slightly trailing 98% of the Navy but slightly higher than the Air Force (97.5%) and the Marine Corps (95%). The Air Force discharged 27 airmen who had refused to get the shot and the Navy has fired one sailor for refusing to be tested while he was pursuing an exemption.
Across services, troops face discipline for refusing vaccine | AP News
A C.D.C. panel recommends other vaccines over J.&J.
A C.D.C. panel recommends other vaccines over J.&J.
The agency’s advisers cited concerns about the increased incidence of a rare but potentially serious blood clotting condition among those who received the company’s shot.
A C.D.C. panel recommends other vaccines over J.&J.
KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: Parents and the Pandemic | KFF
KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: Parents and the Pandemic | KFF
This report examines attitudes and views of parents as children head back to school amidst the rise in COVID-19 cases due to the delta variant. Nearly half of parents of children ages 12-17, who ar…
KFF COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor: Parents and the Pandemic | KFF
Frontiers | Gender Differences in Fear and Risk Perception During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Psychology
Frontiers | Gender Differences in Fear and Risk Perception During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Psychology
The COVID-19 pandemic has led many people to suffer from emotional distress. Previous studies suggest that women process and express affective experiences, such as fear, with a greater intensity compared to men. We administered an online survey to a sample of participants in the United States that measures fear of COVID-19, perceptions about health and financial risks, and preventative measures taken. Despite the empirical fact that men are more likely to experience adverse health consequences from COVID-19, women report greater fear and more negative expectations about health-related consequences of COVID-19 than men. However, women are more optimistic than men regarding the financial consequences of the pandemic. Women also report more negative emotional experiences generally during the pandemic, particularly in situations where other people or the government take actions that make matters worse. Though women report taking more preventative measures than men in response to the pandemic, gender differences in behavior are reduced after controlling for fear. These results shed light on how differences in emotional experiences of the pandemic may inform policy interventions.
Frontiers | Gender Differences in Fear and Risk Perception During the COVID-19 Pandemic | Psychology