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Although the covid cases remain stable, there has been a 40 percent increase in influenza related admissions largely driven by children under 5 yrs of age. It is an opportune time for all that are eligible to take their winter vaccines. Covid booster uptake is currently sat in the region of 70% as vaccine fatigue has set in. The NHS faces a perfect storm this winter with covid lurking in the background, an exponential increase in influenza cases along with staff vacancy related issues. There has also been an increase in adult norovirus cases and we have all read about the Streptococcal A infections. Thus there are a multitude of pressures facing the NHS. We can do our bit by ensuring that we are uptodate with our covid and winter vaccines.
Host Dr. Nick van Terheyden, aka Dr. Nick, is joined by Dr. Craig Joseph for this month's news. Their discussion includes Twindemic, SIM Jacking, Childhood Police Interactions and AI Systems with Craig Joseph MD. Their discussion includes the rising number of cases of COVID-19, flu season, and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), why it's important to get vaccinated, SIM Jacking and Dr. Nick's experience, & adverse childhood events in early life and the impact on adolescents. Plus a discussion on AI systems and Epics Sepsis Algorithm. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen
Last year we had what was called a "Twindemic"; Flu and COVID. THIS season we can look forward to a TRIPLEDEMIC. Infectious diseases expert Patty Olinger tells Ernie & Hal what that means.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly visited Galway today (Friday, 21st October) and called into studio to chat to Keith Finnegan on Galway Talks. Among the things discussed were Elective Hospital for Galway, GPs for Ballinasloe and Portumna, the Twindemic, Enchanced Community Care, Clifden and more. == 'Galway Talks with Keith Finnegan' broadcasts every weekday morning from 9am on Galway Bay FM.
Claire Brock speaks to Christopher O'Sullivan TD, Senator Marie Sherlock, Paul Colgan, Martina Hennessy, Alan O'Reilly, Ben Finnegan, Roisín Murphy, Dr Colman Noctor, Dr Knut Moe & Roisín Nic Tighearnáin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Terry Burger, RN, Lehigh Valley Health Network's Administrator of Infection Control and Prevention, discusses how you can keep your family healthy during flu season this year with Mike and Steph from B104. Find an LVHN Flu Shot Clinic near you.
Are you aware of the supposed upcoming flu/covid season and how it may be more intense than usual this coming “DARK” winter. ORRA also highlights some issues within our country's child welfare system, which has been becoming increasingly unstable as well with inflation steadily increasing on top of that! We are under attack!
Are you aware of the supposed upcoming flu/covid season and how it may be more intense than usual this coming “DARK” winter. ORRA also highlights some issues within our country's child welfare system, which has been becoming increasingly unstable as well with inflation steadily increasing on top of that! We are under attack!
Claire Brock speaks to Shane Ross, Patrick O'Donovan TD, David Cullinane TD, Prof Ronan Collins, Paul Cullen, Aisling Larkin, Ronan Flood, Kelly Ging & Zara King Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As winter approaches in Europe, Covid cases are on the rise again - fifteen countries reporting infection increases over two consecutive weeks, at the last count. That's the first sustained rise seen across the region since the wave of the most recent variant - BA.5. But this season always brings another infectious threat with it - the flu…Could these now combine to unleash what people are already calling a winter Twindemic? Guests: Jeremy Brown Professor of Respiratory Infection at University College London Rebecca Wallersteiner Health Journalist Edoardo Colzani Group Leader Coronavirus and Influenza at the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
Follow-up: WWG1WGA the song @1:12 King Drumpf @7:08 Trump's $3m lawyer @10:53 Ukraine @12:45 Russian protests @16:12 Christiane Amanpour @18:33 Coach update @20:23 Conspiracies: NyQuil chicken and the Streisand effect @22:12 Alt-Science: Chirobaby trend @28:29 Is Dangerous Politics: Same sex marriage act @32:50 Mastriano rally @35:17 Matt Gaetz GOP agenda @39:19 Religious freedom of abortion in Indiana @41:50 Eric Trump's Christian Nationalist propaganda @45:34 Religious Nonsense: TN targeting atheists via their license plates? @47:50 Louisiana ‘College Fair' @50:25 News: UMass v Liberty Biberty @54:38 Coronavirus: Dashboard COVID numbers by county Twindemic @57:45 Final Stories: NASA's latest mission @59:19 They hit, they score!
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The health service is bracing for tough winter with “significant risks” of a “twindemic” of coronavirus and flu, staff shortages, and “unprecedented” levels of unplanned hospital admissions, particularly among older people. That's according to HSE draft plan revealed by Irish Independent. Phil Ni Sheadhaga is the General Secretary at The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.
The health service is bracing for tough winter with “significant risks” of a “twindemic” of coronavirus and flu, staff shortages, and “unprecedented” levels of unplanned hospital admissions, particularly among older people. That's according to HSE draft plan revealed by Irish Independent. Phil Ni Sheadhaga is the General Secretary at The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation.
CommonSpirit Health Physician Enterprise EVP, Dr. Thomas McGinn discusses Polio, Influenza/COVID Twindemic (Fall Predictions, Omicron Booster, 2022 Testing Algorithm), and Vaccine Rate DeclinesGuests: Dr. Renuga Vivekanandan, Division Chief of Infectious Disease and Associate Professor at Creighton University and Dr. Ankita Sagar, System VP for Clinical Standards and Variation Reduction.Links: Omicron Booster:Moderna: https://investors.modernatx.com/news/news-details/2022/Moderna-Announces-Omicron-Containing-Bivalent-Booster-Candidate-mRNA-1273.214-Demonstrates-Superior-Antibody-Response-Against-Omicron/default.aspxPfizer: https://www.pfizer.com/news/press-release/press-release-detail/pfizer-and-biontech-announce-omicron-adapted-covid-19 2022 COVID/Influenza Testing for SYMPTOMATIC Ambulatory Patients (note - let's just use this internally): https://docs.google.com/document/d/1fsmbWNFS5trBaOAVzfugDeEgpVCUC02qb-ym-8OjbP4/edit?usp=sharingPolio Vaccine: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/polio/public/index.htmlChildhood Vaccination Toolkit for Clinicians: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/childhood-vaccination-toolkit.html
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/5u_A8o2SFNo We're all so busy coping with the seemingly endless waves of CoVid that another burst of infectious disease has escaped the public's notice. It's the good ol' flu. Yes the influenza season, normally spanning November through March, has developed a new pattern this year. Instead of peaking in January or February, there was a peak in December but yet another peak in April and May. If you got your flu shot, it is still effective but that isn't saying much. The adjusted vaccine effectiveness of the influenza vaccine this year was 14% against Influenza A and 16% against Influenza A/H3/N2. Fairly abysmal protection. Since your flu vaccination isn't very protective, your only defense against this airborne respiratory disease is….wait for it….masking indoors and avoiding crowds. Sound familiar? https://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/weeklyarchives2021-2022/WhoNPHL19.html https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/71/wr/mm7110a1.htm #influenza #vaccine #masking #distancing #CoVid #rsv
The U.S. is approaching 800,000 COVID-19 deaths as the Omicron variant spreads and the Delta variant continues to circulate. Hospital admissions are up more than 20 percent over the last two weeks. But — as NPR health correspondent Allison Aubrey tells Emily — there's new survey data pointing to relaxed attitudes across the country, even amid the surges. Allison explains what all of this means for the coming weeks — especially with flu season getting started.
WIOD Senior National Correspondent, Michael Bower *Follow him on Twitter: @TheBowerShow. The U.S. is now averaging more than 100,000 new COVID cases each day – as health officials warn of a possible “Twindemic” with the possibility of the flu joining the coronavirus as problems this winter.
IHeart Radio National Correspondent Michael Bower talks discusses whats going on with the COVID numbers across the country and what could be coming down the road.
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Today, in episode 419, our expert Infectious Disease and Community Medicine doctors discuss the latest on COVID-19. We talk about how hospitals are expecting hospitalizations to increase due to the twindemic, and how Pfizer's vaccine has waning immunity and the importance to get boosted. As always, join us for all the COVID-19 information you need, explained in clear terms by health experts. Website: NoiseFilter - Complex health topics explained simply (noisefiltershow.com) Animations: NoiseFilter - YouTube Instagram: NoiseFilter (@noisefiltershow) • Instagram photos and videos Facebook: NoiseFilter Show | Facebook TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@noisefiltershow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noisefilter/message
In this episode Serge Brown and Samantha Brown discuss how American society has been purposefully split into many opposing factions in order to create chaos derision and violence between otherwise normal citizens. Marxism in the education system, BLM the socialist takeover of America is all on the table.*** Send your comments & questions to serge@thecrashcartrule.com ***Saul AlinskyKarl MarxHomelessness Statistics by State | United States Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH)Harvard Study: Banning Guns Will Increase Crime24+ Welfare Statistics - 2021 Update | Balancing Everything2021 update: Half of America in or near poverty - Nation of ChangeHow Public Schools Are Indoctrinating Students To Marxism - paulroeblingObamaCare: 10 years of distress and disappointment | TheHillUS on track to encounter record 2 million migrants on the southern border, government estimates show - CNNPolitics2021-22 Flu Season Predictions - Is This the Year of the Twindemic? - VAXOPEDIAExternalSupport the show
COVID-19 has certainly been the pressing respiratory topic over the last year, but as temperatures begin to drop, the school season gears up, and adults begin to re-enter the workforce, there are two seasonal infections making their way back: respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV) and influenza (flu). While experts generally know what to expect, this year may prove unique. For instance, there was an unusually low level of flu activity reported during the 2020-21 season – which experts are attributing to the measures we took to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. The reduced incidence suggests low levels of exposure to RSV or flu with people now likely to have waning levels of immunity to these viruses. We saw this summer that there was a notable uptick in incidence of RSV, indicating a delayed RSV season, probably as a result of relaxing the pandemic-related social distancing and other measures. These factors collectively contribute to an uncertain winter, with a potentially higher incidence of RSV and flu, leading to more severe symptoms/outcomes from these viruses. Tune in as Hanneke Schuitemaker, Ph.D., Head of Viral Vaccine Discovery and Translational Medicine and Disease Area Stronghold Leader, Viral Vaccines, Janssen Vaccines & Prevention B.V. and Ann Falsey, M.D., Professor of Medicine at the University Of Rochester School Of Medicine discuss the outlook of the upcoming flu and RSV season, and precautions for high-risk populations such as young children and older adults, as we continue to adjust, worldwide, to the unforeseen outcomes of the COVID-19 pandemic. The IDViewpoints podcast was created by Janssen. Guests of IDViewpoints are not compensated in any way for participation in this podcast. All thoughts and opinions expressed on IDViewpoints are those of the guests and should not be considered medical advice. If you need medical advice or have questions about your treatment or condition, consult with your healthcare provider.
Today, in episode 395, our expert Infectious Disease and Community Medicine doctors discuss the latest on COVID-19. We talk about how gorillas in the Atlanta Zoo have gotten COVID, how this year's flu season might be worse than last year's, and how eco-friendly period products are growing in popularity. As always, join us for all the COVID-19 information you need, explained in clear terms by health experts. Website: NoiseFilter - Complex health topics explained simply (noisefiltershow.com) Animations: NoiseFilter - YouTube Instagram: NoiseFilter (@noisefiltershow) • Instagram photos and videos Facebook: NoiseFilter Show | Facebook TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@noisefiltershow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/noisefilter/message
Mississippi isn't rid of COVID yet. And flu season is just around the corner.Plus, we talk with writer Keisha Blain about her new biography of Fannie Lou Hamer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Flu season is here, and health officials say it could be one marked by both influenza and COVID-19, further stressing Montana's already strained health care system. A word has already been coined for that potential viral convergence: “Twindemic”
The good Doc joined Adam Carter to talk about a flu and Covid 19 confluence this winter as well as guidance about the use of daily aspirin for adults. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Oath Keepers is a far-right group whose members played a key role in the January 6th insurrection -- and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco used to be a dues-paying member. This was back when he was a Lieutenant ... he doesn't seem at all regretful ... so we will go In Depth.The plot thickens around the cause of the Huntington Beach oil spill, as investigators check out a cargo ship that might have dropped anchor and snagged the pipeline.And we'll check in on President Biden's stalled-out agenda.Merck is producing what could be that breakthrough COVID pill. But here's the thing. It costs them 18 bucks to make ... and it's costing the government 700 dollars to buy.We avoided a flu-COVID combo last winter......But is a nasty flu season this winter almost inevitable?And school board meetings have become such lightning rods for confrontation, the FBI is warning of violence. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Oath Keepers is a far-right group whose members played a key role in the January 6th insurrection -- and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco used to be a dues-paying member. This was back when he was a Lieutenant ... he doesn't seem at all regretful ... so we will go In Depth. The plot thickens around the cause of the Huntington Beach oil spill, as investigators check out a cargo ship that might have dropped anchor and snagged the pipeline. And we'll check in on President Biden's stalled-out agenda. Merck is producing what could be that breakthrough COVID pill. But here's the thing. It costs them 18 bucks to make ... and it's costing the government 700 dollars to buy. We avoided a flu-COVID combo last winter......But is a nasty flu season this winter almost inevitable? And school board meetings have become such lightning rods for confrontation, the FBI is warning of violence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hearings set for Buckhead cityhood bill during special session, lawmakers say; Health experts urge the public to take flu shot to head off ‘twindemic;' Fulton DA's office indicts dozens of murder suspects ahead of deadline; A sign of the economic times: Ships lined up at Savannah port
Hearings set for Buckhead cityhood bill during special session, lawmakers say; Health experts urge the public to take flu shot to head off ‘twindemic;' Fulton DA's office indicts dozens of murder suspects ahead of deadline; A sign of the economic times: Ships lined up at Savannah port
As the northern hemisphere heads towards its second winter battling covid-19, epidemiologist Professor Dame Anne Johnson explains the risk of a surge in flu cases and how to avoid a double pandemic. Also, a decline in mental health was one of the unforeseen consequences of the coronavirus crisis. Dr Wendy Suzuki, a neuroscientist, advises how to turn everyday anxiety into a positive emotion. And, a new form of sea defence is part natural, part artificial. Kenneth Cukier hosts. For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our new weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the northern hemisphere heads towards its second winter battling covid-19, epidemiologist Professor Dame Anne Johnson explains the risk of a surge in flu cases and how to avoid a double pandemic. Also, a decline in mental health was one of the unforeseen consequences of the coronavirus crisis. Dr Wendy Suzuki, a neuroscientist, advises how to turn everyday anxiety into a positive emotion. And, a new form of sea defence is part natural, part artificial. Kenneth Cukier hosts. For full access to The Economist's print, digital and audio editions subscribe at economist.com/podcastoffer and sign up for our new weekly science newsletter at economist.com/simplyscience. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Experts are predicting a "twindemic" of the approaching flu season and a spike in COVID-19 cases. Michael A. Slubowski, FACHE, FACMPE, President/CEO, Trinity Health, discusses his leadership strategies to prepare for this event across 90 hospitals in 25 states. He also shares how Trinity Health is building workforce resiliency and his own advice to healthcare leaders aspiring to the C-Suite.
Cardiologist Dr. Fami Farah explains what a twindemic is and how it can be dealt with.
ch. 1: Ipsos possibilities polling As the federal election campaign gets tighter, a new poll provides hints on where the parties could see their support grow or shrink — and appears to show a growing split in the progressive vote between the Liberals and the NDP. The Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News suggests that split could create an opening for the Conservative Party, which not only has the most locked-in support but is also seen as the campaign with the most momentum. Guest: Darrell Bricker, President of IPSOS public affairs ch. 2: View from Victoria with Vaughn Palmer This was supposed to be the week for phase 4 of the pandemic restart program. Instead, the BC government is trying to manage the pandemic that just won't go away. The Vancouver Sun's Vaughn Palmer is here with his take on the day's headlines. ch. 3: Denmark Twindemic The usual annual viral infections are coming back with a vengeance. Likely due to society reopening, restrictions all but gone, and international travel resuming. COVID lockdowns, less social contacts, no traveling, and massive amounts of hygiene habits pretty much wiped out things like the annual influenza season. Now epidemiologists here are warning we would be headed for a twindemic, COVID and ferocious return of the usual yearly infections. Guest: Shane Woodford, Freelancer in Denmark, former CKNW ch. 4: Managing money stress, debt and Mental Health during this back to school season The discussion of student loans are paramount during this election in the wake of COVID-19. Political parties are offering everything from tax breaks, to interest free repayments, all the way to student loan forgiveness. A new survey shows post-secondary students are facing their own hurdles around financial and mental stress. More than a third of young adults surveyed said their mental health has been negatively impacted by financial pressure due to their post-secondary education. And for 3-in-10, their education could be at risk entirely. Guest: Stacy Yanchuk Oleksy, Interim CEO of Credit Counselling Canada
A twindemic? My chat with Simi Sara about some usual viruses that have come roaring back by Putting the week's hottest political stories under the spotlight.
Gina DiPietro 0:06 Last year's flu season came at a time when people were social distancing, faithfully washing their hands and wearing masks to stop the spread of COVID-19. With online schooling and office closures also in play, the flu season was almost non existent. But with the easing of pandemic restrictions, this year could be a different story.Dr. Charles Bregier 0:27 It is the perfect storm that's potentially brewing up there. If COVID remains bad, and it's a bad flu season, it could completely overwhelm our healthcare system in our whole country. And we could potentially not have enough ventilators or not have enough respiratory machines and not have other vital equipment that we need to take care of huge amounts of patients.Gina DiPietro 0:49 That's Dr. Charles Bregier, Novant Health medical director of corporate health, and you're listening to Novant Health Healthy Headlines. I'm your host, Gina DiPietro. Tens of thousands of hospitalizations each year could be avoided if more people got the flu vaccine. And keeping flu patients out of the hospital is vitally important with the latest surge in COVID patients.Dr. Charles Bregier 1:13 You know, COVID is still really strong out there. And if you get COVID, and then you get the flu, it could really be a "twindemic" as we talked a little bit about last year ... in terms of causing much more severe illness having one disease after the other, and especially in a relatively close period of time. It takes your body a while to recover from an illness.Gina DiPietro 1:36 I was curious if someone could have flu and COVID at the same time.Dr. Charles Bregier 1:40 You certainly can. But it's relatively uncommon to have two different viruses at the same time.Gina DiPietro 1:45 The flu shot is recommended for anyone six months and older, with rare exceptions, A primary care physician can answer those questions or check out our latest cold and flu stories on Healthy Headlines. Here again is Dr. Bregier.Dr. Charles Bregier 2:00 There is a variable degree of effectiveness from the flu vaccine. In a good year, it's thought to be about 60% effective. In a bad year, it's thought to be about 40% effective. We don't know if it will be closer to 60 this coming flu season or 40. Time will tell. And it's really important, I think, just as much this year as it was last year to go ahead and get your flu shot. Get it soon. If you get it in October, that gives you pretty good protection all the way through April, which is usually the end of flu season. Because, you know, flu season can start anytime after October. Most typically it doesn't start until January, February, but we have had some years where it's been bad in November and bad in December.Gina DiPietro 2:45 Let's dive into that point he made about efficacy for just a moment. I've spent the past year and a half reading about COVID. And this fact has always stuck with me. While a vaccines' efficacy is important, what's equally as important (and in a lot of cases even moreso) is how many people get it. If a small number of people get a very effective vaccine, it's not going to make a dent in a community's disease progression. But if every single person got vaccinated, it would make a huge difference in disease burden. Bottom line: It's a community effort. That goes for flu and COVID. If you haven't been vaccinated for either, you can get both in one visit. I'll let Dr. Bregier explain.Dr. Charles Bregier 3:28 It's fine to get them both at the same time. They are both inactivated vaccines, which means there's no "live virus" in either one of them. Not in any of the COVID vaccines that are approved or in the flu vaccines that are approved. And yes, the CDC has said it is fine to get them both at the same time. And it's kind of efficient, isn't it? You can walk into your primary care doctor's office at Novant Health and get your COVID vaccine and your flu shot.Gina DiPietro 3:56 What would you say to a patient who said, 'Well, I got the flu vaccine so I don't need the COVID vaccine or vice versa?'Dr. Charles Bregier 4:03 That's a great question. The COVID illness is caused by SARS-CoV2, right? It's a coronavirus. The influenza vaccine, its components are different influenza strains. So, they are really different types of viruses.Gina DiPietro 4:18 I've heard that younger children may be even at a higher risk this flu season due to low immunity from either not having had any natural exposure or possibly not having been vaccinated in previous years. You know, schools sent kids home last year. Do you think that that is true?Dr. Charles Bregier 4:36 It certainly is a concern in the medical community for exactly the reason you said. People have been out less, they've been getting sick less. Almost everyone that I know has not had any significant illness, other than perhaps COVID, for a year or year and a half. Natural immunity from different viruses that caue upper respiratory infections is much lower. That may translate into a more severe flu season, especially for very young children.Gina DiPietro 5:07 Healthcare systems have been working to overcome this notion of vaccine hesitancy, right? There's so much misinformation out there. And that is part of the reason why some people have not chosen to get their COVID-19 vaccines. Do you worry this notion of vaccine hesitancy might spill over into flu shots, as well?Dr. Charles Bregier 5:34 I think that it definitely does. People are wise to question things and to look into situations and look into the research and see what the experts say. But unfortunately, there's so much misinformation on social media. And a lot of that is propagated by people who are making really untrue allegations ... saying the vaccine is not safe. Whether it's a COVID vaccine or a flu vaccine, and they are safe. I'm trying to steer people away from the negative connotations of vaccine hesitancy. And let's talk about vaccine confidence. Building vaccine confidence for flu vaccines and for COVID vaccines. And really, when you look at all the information out there at CDC that shows how tremendously safe COVID vaccines are, and how safe flu vaccines are, and how much they reduce, you know, the death rates among our at-risk populations throughout our communities - that's what we need to focus on.Gina DiPietro 6:32 Do you think that physicians also have opportunities to build "vaccine confidence,"as you said, as they interact with their patients?Dr. Charles Bregier 6:39 It's an obligation as well as a privilege to try to share that information. We've all seen what happens to people who can be severely stricken by a bad case of the flu. And we can share the fact that 'Yes, I myself am very confident in the safety of the flu vaccine.' I step up, I get my flu vaccine right around October 1st. I want to get protected as quickly as we can.Gina DiPietro 7:04 Is there anything else that we haven't touched on that you think is particularly important for people to know?Dr. Charles Bregier 7:12 One thing I like to stress is that, you know, we are in this for the long haul. I know that we all are tired of COVID. We've been living COVID for more than a year and a half now. And we're now in the midst of this fourth surge, which is on the way to becoming the worst surge we've had yet. And the vast majority of our people in our hospitals are unvaccinated. Similarly, we have to keep our guard up regarding flu. And you know, people think, 'Oh, I just need to protect myself against COVID.' But you need to protect yourself against the flu also. And the more we can do to just kind of realize that we need to stay the course... We need to do the mitigating strategies of social distancing, hand hygiene and masking. As well as getting our vaccinations. Eat healthy, keep well hydrated, get a lot of rest, take good care of yourself, get some regular exercise, take your medications that you're supposed to. And don't forget the importance of every aspect of wellness for yourself and your family, which includes a lot of the things I just mentioned, as well as going to your doctor regularly.Gina DiPietro 8:18 Fantastic. Well, this has been very informative. I appreciate your time, Dr Bregier.Dr. Charles Bregier 8:22 You're very welcome.Gina DiPietro 8:29 Gina DiPietro again, and thank you for listening to this episode of Novant Health Healthy Headlines. I encourage you to visit HealthyHeadlines.org where we have a wealth of content around cold and flu season and the latest on COVID-19. And one final reminder from Dr. Bregier - keep your hands away from your face, wash them often and wear a mask if you're in public, especially when you're inside. We hope you'll join us next time but until then, find the latest health information on Apple, Google, Spotify or anywhere you listen to Novant Health podcasts.
The RSB Show 9-1-21 - Israel 3 jabs, Hospital mandate backfire, Twindemic threat 2.0, Nebulizers, Comirnaty origin, Mary Josephine Generoso, NYC mandate blowback
Let's talk about another epidemic: the overdose crisis.With social isolation at an all-time high, overdose rates have been on the rise during COVID-19. It's being called the “twindemic,” and public health leaders are advocating for more prevention measures, education, and resources to address it. In this week's episode, we are joined by Dr. Elinore McCance-Katz, an addiction psychiatrist and the former chief medical officer at the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Along with our co-hosts Dr. Jim McDonald and Dr. Philip Chan, Dr. Katz talks about the connection between mental health and substance use conditions. What does Dr. Katz say is key to addressing discrimination and bias surrounding these topics? Download this week's episode to learn more.
An IU expert shares how Americans can help improve their cybersecurity, and an IU researcher discusses how the pandemic may make this year's flu season worse.
The fear of a "Twindemic," an influenza and COVID-19, double pandemic is starting to rise. But what does the data say about this fear? Is the US in double trouble with BOGO viral infections? This episode is accredited for CPE. Subscribe at CEimpact (https://www.ceimpact.com/pharmacist) and claim your CE today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The fear of a "Twindemic," an influenza and COVID-19, double pandemic is starting to rise. But what does the data say about this fear? Is the US in double trouble with BOGO viral infections?This episode is accredited for CPE. Subscribe at CEimpact (https://www.ceimpact.com/pharmacist) and claim your CE today!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fear of a "Twindemic," an influenza and COVID-19, double pandemic is starting to rise. But what does the data say about this fear? Is the US in double trouble with BOGO viral infections? This episode is accredited for CPE. Subscribe at CEimpact (https://www.ceimpact.com/pharmacist) and claim your CE today! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, John sits down with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple to discuss leading a community through a pandemic, the challenges of doing so as a left-leaning politician in a red State, and what he hopes to see heading into a potential "Twindemic," with a possible vaccine on the way. It's an all-new Catchup with a community leader's perspective on the challenges we've all faced in a pandemic. Join the discussion!Email us: TheCatchupCast@Gmail.comPodcast Merch: https://www.nosignalrocks.com/the-catchup-podcast/Follow us:FacebookInstagramYouTubeSupport the show (https://www.nosignalrocks.com/the-catchup-podcast/)
Infectious disease expert Zach Jenkins talks about the President's treatment COVID regimen suggests about his condition and the concerns of a twin-pandemic of flu and coronavirus. Adam Carrington describes what would happen of a candidate was to die or have to leave the campaign so close to election day.
Infectious disease expert Zach Jenkins talks about the President's treatment COVID regimen suggests about his condition and the concerns of a twin-pandemic of flu and coronavirus. Adam Carrington describes what would happen of a candidate was to die or have to leave the campaign so close to election day.
Explaining the Twindemic and it's effects on the Navajo Nation.
(00:00) Local News Chat: Pompeo Speech & I-41 Plans (10:00) Sen Ron Johnson on Bidens, Ukraine & SCOUTS (21:00) Your Take on Facebook Limiting Online Speech (39:30) Exploring Outagamie County's Contact Tracing (61:00) The Doctors on COVID-19 & Seasonal Flu Risk (92:00) The Takeaway: Why Would We Not Prepare?
Featured Interview: Risks and prevention of "twindemic" of COVID-19 & Flu -코로나19와 독감 "트윈데믹"의 위협과 예방법 Guests: Professor John Lynch from the Department of Medicine, Division of Allergy & Infectious Diseases at University of Washington Professor James Cherry, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA
Join us this week as we discuss the Twindemic.... the flu season coming in the midst of an existing pandemic! In this episode, we discuss similarities and differences between flu and covid symptoms (2:58), how effective is the flu vaccine this year & how serious is the flu (5:45), the different types of flu vaccines and side effects (8:35), how many doses you need (13:10), similarities between the cold and flu (15:14) and whether you can be infected with both the flu and COVID-19 at the same time (17:41)! Tune in and find out why you should get your shot this year. Stay curious, my beautiful friends. Music : "Curious" is performed by Bonsai Mammal, written by Andrew Southwell and Jimmy Harry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/itisbettertoknow/support
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