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Early signs of rising COVID in California as new FLiRT subvariants dominate
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCalifornia may be headed to an earlier start to the summer COVID-19 season than normal as the latest...
Research identifies an infectious language epidemic
Digital Journal· 12 hours agoWhat effects did social media rhetoric have on COVID-19 infection and death rates across the U.S., and what can policymakers and public health officials...
Analysis: In-hospital heart failure and hip fracture deaths rose over 20% amid COVID patient surges
Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy· 2 days agoHigh COVID-19 admission was considered 15 or more per 100 beds, while low was considered less than...
Drowning deaths in US on the rise for the 1st time in decades
LiveScience· 6 days agoMore than 4,500 people died due to unintentional drowning each year between 2020 and 2022 — an...
Missed swim lessons due to COVID-19 may be contributing to rise in child drownings
News 12 New Jersey· 7 days agoThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the drowning rate among children in the United States is increasing. Over the last few years, the number of children that ...
Estimates of SARS-CoV-2 Hospitalization and Fatality Rates in the Prevaccination Period, United...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention· 2 days agoFew precise estimates of hospitalization and mortality rates exist in the COVID-19–naive population in the United States, especially among demographic and clinical subgroups ...
COVID Is Rising in Bay Area Wastewater Again. Why? | KQED
KQED· 3 days agoNow, health officials must rely on a combination of wastewater data and hospital deaths of patients...
Depression rates have fallen since the pandemic—but some groups report more frequent symptoms
Stacker via AOL· 6 days agoSigns someone may have depression include an inability to focus, thoughts of death or suicide,...
After years in decline, U.S. drowning deaths are rising again
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 4 days agoWhile it's not exactly clear what's causing the spike, public health experts believe the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic could be at least in part to blame. Adam Katchmarchi ...
The Criminalization of Poverty Is Creating a More Violent World
The Nation· 4 days agoOn April 22, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for Grants Pass v. Johnson, a case that focuses...