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 How pandemic puppies changed children’s mental health and family lifeHow pandemic puppies changed children’s mental health and family life
 
Getting a puppy during the pandemic had mixed effects on children's mental health, emphasizing the need for safety and caregiver support in families.
 
 
 Alcohol-related mortality in the US surged 89% since 1999Alcohol-related mortality in the US surged 89% since 1999
 
A national study reveals a sharp rise in alcohol-induced deaths during COVID-19, with women and Native communities facing the greatest impact.
 
 
 Long COVID linked to heavier periods and symptom flare-ups during menstruationLong COVID linked to heavier periods and symptom flare-ups during menstruation
 
Researchers found that long COVID is linked to heavier, longer, and more irregular bleeding without disrupting ovulation. Symptom severity also peaks around menstruation, likely driven by hormonal and immune changes.
 
   Why universal COVID-19 vaccine guidance offers stronger protection than high-risk-only policiesWhy universal COVID-19 vaccine guidance offers stronger protection than high-risk-only policies
 
The US Scenario Modeling Hub’s nine-team ensemble projected COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths for April 2024 to April 2025 under six policy and immune-escape scenarios. Burden was similar to the prior year, with universal vaccination recommendations averting more outcomes than high-risk-only guidance, especially for adults aged 65 years and older.
 
   Research reveals widespread cardiac harm from COVID, offers solutionsResearch reveals widespread cardiac harm from COVID, offers solutions
 
Millions of people around the world are suffering with the serious cardiovascular effects of Covid infection and long Covid. A lack of clear guidance on how to reduce this suffering and prevent further harm means that patients are not receiving the care they need, and some are turning to unproven or unsafe treatments.
 
   Tracking antibodies reveals four distinct COVID-19 vaccine responsesTracking antibodies reveals four distinct COVID-19 vaccine responses
 
Two healthcare workers get COVID-19 vaccinations on the same day. Both show strong antibody responses initially, but six months later one stays healthy while the other contracts the virus. A new study published in Science Translational Medicine could help explain this difference.
 
   AI breakthrough offers a new way to predict and visualize disease processesAI breakthrough offers a new way to predict and visualize disease processes
 
To solve a problem, we have to see it clearly. Whether it's an infection by a novel virus or memory-stealing plaques forming in the brains of Alzheimer's patients, visualizing disease processes in the body is the first step toward alleviating human suffering. It's also often the most difficult and costly.
 
 New study reveals a 25-year rise in alcohol-induced mortality
 
In an analysis by race, sex, age, and geography, alcohol-induced death rates in 2024 are nearly double those in 1999, with a sharp increase at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
 
 Covid vaccinations remain vital to protect global heart health
 
Covid vaccinations remain vital to protect global heart healthRegular Covid vaccinations should continue worldwide to reduce cardiac risks associated with the virus - according to new research from the University of East Anglia.
 
 
 Kennedy’s take on vaccine science fractures cohesive national public health strategies
 
Kennedy’s take on vaccine science fractures cohesive national public health strategiesHealth and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has had a busy few months. He fired the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, purged the agency's vaccine advisory committee, and included among the group's new members appointees who espouse anti-vaccine views.
 
 
 Study reveals bidirectional relationship between long COVID and menstrual disorders
 
Women suffering from long COVID have a greater risk of experiencing abnormal uterine bleeding.
 
 
 Amendments to the International Health Regulations enter into force worldwide
 
Amendments to the International Health Regulations enter into force worldwideToday marks a milestone in global health governance as the amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) enter into force.
 
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