A new COVID variant always attracts attention, especially after years of public fatigue and repeated waves of concern. This time, the variant drawing notice is BA.3.2, nicknamed “Cicada.” It is a COVID-19 variant that health agencies are monitoring closely. That phrasing needs care. BA.3.2 is not a media invention, and it is not a proven...
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Winter 2024 – 2025 produced a surprising split-screen in U.S. respiratory surveillance. COVID-19 indicators stayed lower than many people expected for a winter stretch. Meanwhile, the flu season surged across clinics and hospitals nationwide. CDC classified the 2024–25 influenza season as high severity across age groups. CDC’s surveillance also recorded a record-high pediatric death total...
Shingles is a reactivation of the varicella zoster virus, the same virus behind chickenpox. The WHO notes the rash usually appears on one side, often as a single stripe of blisters. Pain often appears before the actual rash. So, what is the connection between the COVID booster and shingles? Well, a large Dutch study recently...
Headlines in mid-December 2025 suggested the FDA was considering its strongest label language for COVID-19 vaccines. Yet follow-up reporting indicated that FDA leadership had no plans to add a boxed warning, or “black box,” warning. That swing is significant because a boxed warning is a high-impact signal to clinicians and patients. It can change how...
Public interest has recently turned to the human eye and the Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine. Two peer-reviewed papers have helped drive the latest debate. One Turkish cohort measured the cornea before and after vaccination. Another systematic review catalogued rare ocular events after COVID-19 shots across many reports. Both studies deserve some attention, so we will take...
When the COVID-19 pandemic began and we were all closed up in our homes and apartments, it was all we could do but dream of being able to go out and be with people again. When the vaccine, which had already been under development for many years, got fast-tracked, the majority of people jumped at...
In scenes echoing the early pandemic days, hospitals in parts of Asia are seeing packed waiting rooms and rising test positivity rates. From China to Thailand, and even Singapore and Hong Kong, a new Covid-19 wave is picking up speed. At the heart of it is a fast-spreading Omicron subvariant called NB.1.8.1. Residents are once...
From the earliest days of the COVID-19 pandemic, people have commonly experienced brain fog after having COVID-19. Years after the pandemic, mounting research reveals that COVID-19 long-term side effects go far beyond just respiratory issues. Abundant evidence suggests COVID-19 affects the brain and impairs neurocognitive ability. Those with “brain fog” say they experience sluggishness, struggling with memory...
Look at COVID-19 websites for countries around the world and what will you find? Information about COVID-19, its symptoms, testing, vaccination, and resources for treatments for both cute and long COVID. This is what the American website used to contain, as well – that is, until Donald Trump took office. Now, the United States government’s...
It wasn’t too long ago that in the world of infectious diseases, it seemed like COVID-19 was all anyone was talking about. It was, after all, the most prevalent and deadly infectious disease globally at the time. According to a recent report from the World Health Organization (WHO), however, tuberculosis (TB) has retaken its position...
A physicist exploring the mutations of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has apparently discovered a groundbreaking theory proposing the existence of a brand new law of physics, which has been termed the “second law of Infodynamics.” This new law suggests that we may in fact be living in a simulation.1 Dr. Melvin Vopson’s research explores the intricacies...
The phrase ‘anti-anxiety vaccine’ travels fast because it sounds novel, simple, and futuristic. Yet, what we are going to talk about, an experimental compound called PA-915, would not behave like a true vaccine in the medical sense. The CDC explains that vaccines work by “imitating an infection” and training immune defenses for future protection. PA-915...