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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

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phobia of needles

Needle Phobia

>> February 6, 2022

Some people who have not yet gotten the Covid vaccine are simply afraid of the needle. Bad childhood experience can keep people from receiving necessary medical treatments. A needle-phobic and a physician explain how parents should discuss injections with their children from a young age.

institutions/organizations: American Academy of Family Physicians| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Medical Notes: October 17, 2021

>> October 17, 2021

Research shows Covid vaccines have no effect on fertility and vaccinated mothers can pass along immunity to babies in the womb. A study shows the rules restricting how many passengers teen drivers can carry are working. Then, a new study says it's not just about how many steps you take per day, it matters how fast you walk. And finally, if the pandemic’s got …

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| Langone Medical Center| Moderna| National Bureau of Economic Research| New York University (NYU)| Pfizer| Purdue University

Medical Notes: October 3, 2021

>> October 3, 2021

Children as young as five may soon be part of the tug of war over vaccine mandates. Then, several important studies on Covid and vaccination are released by CDC. And finally, a study finds that people with a history of trauma get more of a high from morphine than people who’ve been trauma-free.

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| Johnson & Johnson| Moderna| Pfizer| U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Elderly Injuries

Elderly Injuries

>> July 25, 2021

A new study shows that people over age 70 are three times more likely than younger people to die when they fall. Older people also take more medications with a fall risk, and which pose a risk themselves when someone taking them falls. Experts discuss these complications and why it’s important to prevent falls and other injuries.

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| University of Rochester| University of Rochester Medical Center
Medical Notes: Week of March 21, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of March 21, 2021

>> March 21, 2021

Rich countries are buying all the available Covid-19 vaccine for themselves… leaving poor countries in the cold. Then, have you been double masking? If you haven’t been able to get the vaccine, it could be one of the best things you can do to stay safe from Covid. And finally, you may think that loud music is distracting while you’re driving… but a new study …

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| Duke University
Medical Notes: Week of March 14, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of March 14, 2021

>> March 14, 2021

Scientists have developed a urine test that’s extremely accurate at finding prostate cancer. Then, Spanking a child may be as bad for their mental health as being abused or neglected. And finally, we’ve heard about dogs that can sniff out cancer. Now we know they can sniff out Covid-19, too.

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| University of Michigan
Medical Notes: Week of March 7, 2021

Medical Notes: Week of March 7, 2021

>> March 7, 2021

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says in the first half of 2020, overall American life expectancy dropped by a full year. Then, a new study finds that one third of Americans are anxious and depressed today. And finally… one way to reduce all that anxiety—listen to 80’s music.

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Medical Notes: Week of January 24, 2021

>> January 24, 2021

A study finding that 60 percent of all cases of Covid-19 are spread by people who have no symptoms. Then, children under age two may suffer effects from antibiotics later in childhood. And finally, new recommendations suggesting kids under age two should have no added sugar in their diet.

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| Mayo Clinic| United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)| United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)

Medical Notes: Week of January 12, 2020

>> January 12, 2020

Teenagers are vaping marijuana at rapidly rising rates. Then, a report on concussions and why they can produce lifelong effects. Then, another study confirming the importance of sleep. And finally, a new survey of ERs proves that smartphones make people run into things, triggering a spike in head and neck injuries.

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Medical Notes: Week of December 29, 2019

>> December 29, 2019

The last three flu seasons have been bad, but there’s a chance this year could be even worse. Then, sleeping too much can be a risk factor for stroke. Plus, more than 30 million people in the United States think they’re allergic to penicillin when they’re not. And finally, if you’re scheduled for surgery, ask your doctor what kind of music she listens to in …

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Medical Notes: Week of December 1, 2019

>> December 1, 2019

A study that finds that artery blockages discovered during stress tests can be managed with medication. Then, a study indicating cigarette smoking has hit an all-time low. Also, having more meatless burgers now could cut your dementia risk later. And finally, if people are more anxious these days, maybe it’s because they’re not getting enough sleep.

institutions/organizations: American Heart Association (AHA)| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Medical Notes: Week of August 18, 2019

>> August 18, 2019

Several studies have found little heart benefit in taking a daily aspirin if you don’t already have heart disease… Then, drowning is america’s leading cause of accidental injury death for children under age five… but the drowning rate is dropping dramatically, and finally… if mosquitoes feast on you, it’s because of your breath.

institutions/organizations: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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