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Socioeconomic disadvantage magnifies COVID-19 effects, slows recovery--Italian study

COVID status in the U.S. --Two assessments

Climate Change: How cities are tackling rising heat

The latest on new COVID variants, updated vaccines, and masking

 

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The reason COVID-19 cases are increasing this summer is likely because people who haven’t been recently vaccinated or infected have fewer antibodies at the ready to fight off the first sign of the virus and are more likely to experience its symptoms, including fever, chills, sore throat, cough, congestion, body aches, gastrointestinal issues, and fatigue.

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Covid sumer surge: Explaination and list of top symptoms.

Healthy lifestyle lowers the risk of post-COVID complications --study

Healthy lifestyle lowers the risk of post-COVID complications, finds study (medicalxpress.com)

 

... the study found that individuals with a favorable lifestyle had a lower risk of hospitalization, lower incidence of long-term or on-going health issues affecting multiple parts of the body, and reduced risk of post-COVID death, compared to those with an unfavorable lifestyle.

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A common respiratory virus that dwindled during the pandemic is on the rise, CDC warns

Analysis: Background on Mpox problem

Mpox vaccines likely months away even as WHO declared an emergency

Mpox outbreaks in Africa declared a global health emergency as a new form of the virus spreads-_WHO

LONDON (AP) — The World Health Organization declared the mpox outbreaks in Congo and elsewhere in Africa a global emergency on Wednesday, with cases confirmed among children and adults in more than a dozen countries and a new form of the virus spreading. Few vaccine doses are available on the continent.

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As heat waves hit U.S., most people can't locate local cooling station--poll

As heat waves hit U.S., poll finds most can't locate local cooling station (medicalxpress.com)

 

... new poll finds many people can recognize the signs of heat sickness if it strikes them or someone else.

However, many more don't know crucial information that could help them during a heat wave, such as the location of cooling centers where they can seek relief from the pounding heat, researchers discovered.

"Communities must do a better job of making the public, especially the most vulnerable, aware of these centers," said Ken Winneg, managing director of survey research at the Annenberg Public Policy Center in Philadelphia.

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COVID vaccines saved 1.6 million lives in Europe --WHO study

More than half of US states reporting 'very high' COVID activity levels- CDC

Florida’s RSV Season Has Started, and It’s Coming Soon to the Rest of US.

The 10 states that will likely face the most financial losses from climate change

10 states that will likely face the most financial losses from climate change

 

With a variety of environmental events affecting the wide stretch of the United States, each state is subject to its own risks. Particularly, tornadoes, wildfires, hurricanes, flooding, landslides, lightning and drought, among other events, can cause damage to buildings, agriculture and individuals alike. When considering insurance, residents and business owners in each state should account for historic and projected losses due to environmental events in their financial plans.

With this in mind, SmartAsset set out to determine which states are most at financial risk due to various weather events. States were ranked by the total expected annual financial losses per person across all major environmental events according to the latest data from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

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