Bernie Sanders chairs Senate committee looking to fix the health worker shortage : Shots

Bernie Sanders chairs Senate committee looking to fix the health worker shortage : Shots

Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is chairing the Senate’s best wellness committee which is targeted on resolving the U.S. overall health care worker scarcity. J. Scott Applewhite/AP hide caption toggle caption J. Scott Applewhite/AP Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is chairing the Senate’s major health and fitness committee which is focused on fixing the U.S. well being

How the Medicare political wars could hurt seniors : Shots

How the Medicare political wars could hurt seniors : Shots

Last week in Florida, at the College of Tampa, President Joe Biden promised to secure and strengthen Social Security and Medicare, as nicely as reduced well being treatment expenses. Mandel Ngan/AFP by using Getty Photos disguise caption toggle caption Mandel Ngan/AFP by using Getty Photographs Previous 7 days in Florida, at the College of Tampa,

Johns Hopkins University to shut down its COVID tracker : Shots

Johns Hopkins University to shut down its COVID tracker : Shots

The COVID-19 dashboard designed by the Johns Hopkins Centre for Units Science and Engineering is shown during a briefing on Capitol Hill in early March 2020, when only 245 verified instances had been reported in the U.S. Samuel Corum/Getty Pictures disguise caption toggle caption Samuel Corum/Getty Images The COVID-19 dashboard made by the Johns Hopkins

Long COVID diagnosis puts extra strain on family caregivers : Shots

Long COVID diagnosis puts extra strain on family caregivers : Shots

Louise Salant (right), 72, and her aunt Eileen Salant (center), 86, both got very sick with COVID-19 in 2020. And as Eileen developed long COVID symptoms, so too did Louise, who struggled with fatigue and shortness of breath while also managing her aunt’s care. Nearly three years later, home health aides like Elfnesh Legesse (left)

U.S. winter COVID surge is mild and fading fast : Shots

U.S. winter COVID surge is mild and fading fast : Shots

Immunity Us citizens acquired by way of vaccination or by way of prior infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus may account for the lighter than expected COVID surge in the U.S. this winter, scientists say. David Ryder/Getty Visuals hide caption toggle caption David Ryder/Getty Images Immunity Americans obtained by vaccination or by using prior an infection

Flu, RSV and COVID: Families wonder if this winter’s viral stew will ever end : Shots

Flu, RSV and COVID: Families wonder if this winter’s viral stew will ever end : Shots

I wanted to report this tale very last thirty day period, but I was way too unwell with COVID. My child gave it to me. My colleagues on the wellness reporting workforce would have tackled the tale, but they have been ill, as well, many thanks to their kids. (Just last 7 days, 1 colleague

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