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Climate Change Could Cause Increased Birth Defects By 2025

February 15, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

Rising temperatures may be the reason for more heart defects in babies.

The increase of climate change around the globe has already increased the prevalence of some diseases.

Rising temperatures have helped dengue increase 30-fold in recent decades. More cholera outbreaks have also been linked to the environmental changes.

A recent study shows that heart disease may also be on the rise with the temperatures. But, it appears to be affecting babies more than any other group.

According to the CDC, “every four and a half minutes, a baby is born with a birth defect in the United States. That means that 120,000 babies are affected by congenital disabilities each year.” Birth defects can be anything from a deformed limb to muscular dystrophy, or an internal abnormality causing Down syndrome.

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How Helpful is a Less-Effective Flu Vaccine?

February 13, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

Even a a flu shot that's less effective can prevent millions of cases.

During peak flu season, we may get a bit wary when a person near us sneezes. Maybe they complain of those typical symptoms, like fatigue or muscle aches. We may keep a bit of extra distance from that person, hoping to stay free of that highly-contagious virus.

Thankfully, that’s why many people opt to get the flu shot every year. The vaccine offers the best protection against the flu strains that are expected to circulate that year.

But, sometimes flu season changes a bit, with an unexpected mutated strain. Each time a person becomes sick, the virus changes with the individual’s chemistry and other cells with which it comes in to contact. One of the reasons why the flu is so difficult to predict is because it has various strains that mutate. As a result, scientists and researchers are always updating the flu shot and creating a new vaccine each year in efforts to prevent the illness.

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How Long Should You Wait To Exercise After Getting Sick?

February 12, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

It may be fine to exercise while feeling sick.

When you’re sick, people tend to give you a lot of advice: anything ranging from home remedies, medications, or even working out.

There are a lot of contradicting pieces of advice out there about exercising while and after you’re sick. Some people say to rest. Some people say sweat it out.

But, what’s the real answer? How long should you wait to exercise after or when you’re sick?

The answer isn’t so simple.

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Vaccine for Malaria in Pregnancy Shows Promise in Trials

February 9, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

A malaria vaccine for pregnant women could provide some much-needed extra protection.

The risks of malaria affect travelers and locals alike in over 100 countries.

Luckily, preparation and vaccination can help us eliminate a lot of that risk. Unfortunately, malaria remains one of the world’s most dangerous viruses that we still don’t have a vaccine for.

The mosquito-borne disease is usually found in Africa and South America. Without early detection, it can be incredibly hard to stop the virus. The WHO estimates that in 2016 alone, 216 million clinical cases of malaria occurred with 445,000 of those cases leading to death.

Without a vaccine to speak of, preparation becomes even more important for travelers. But, that task gets even harder for pregnant women. There has been no chance for pregnant women to protect themselves as well as others against the disease.

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Past Dengue Infection May Prevent Zika Symptoms in Children

February 7, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

It's a small silver lining, but previous dengue infection may help prevent Zika in children.

Since the global outbreak began a few years ago, we’ve been in search of a Zika vaccine. While there has been reason for hope in the past, we still don’t have immunization to prevent the virus.

In early 2019, there still isn’t an approved vaccine for the Zika virus. But, we do know that previous exposure to one other virus could reduce the risks of Zika.

Published on January 22, a recent study on PLOS medicine showed that children were 38 percent less likely to get sick from the Zika virus if they already had dengue fever in the past.

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Vaccine Hesitancy Listed as a Top 10 Health Threat By WHO

February 6, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

Recent polio and measles outbreaks have made vaccine hesitancy a global health threat.

Toward the end of January, the World Health Organization published their top 10 health threats. These threats included vaccine hesitancy, which was among health problems such as Ebola and climate change.

The WHO publishes this list every year to create strategic plans which address the top issues.

According to the WHO, vaccine hesitancy is “the reluctance or refusal to vaccinate despite the availability of vaccines.”

Currently, vaccinations are able to prevent 2-3 million deaths each year. This number could rise by 1.5 million if vaccinations were accessible and used throughout the world.

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How to Tell If You Have Walking Pneumonia

February 5, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

Walking pneumonia will allow you to keep going, making it harder to diagnose.

We’re all familiar with the sense of dread that comes when you realize you’re getting a case of the winter sniffles – often cold or flu. Although, it’s thought that over two million Americans actually deal with walking pneumonia each year, and many may not even realize it.

What is Walking Pneumonia?

If you’ve never heard of walking pneumonia, you’re not alone. The disease goes unheard of for many, despite affecting 2 million people in the United States every year.

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Worm Bacteria Could Be A Mosquito Repellant Better Than DEET

February 2, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

DEET may be losing its effectiveness, but worm bacteria could be a better replacement.

Do you know what the active ingredient is in many insect repellants? If you said, “DEET” you’re correct.

DEET is a chemical ingredient that has been used since the 1940s as the active ingredient in over 500 brands of insect repellants. Although, in recent years consumers have become educated about chemicals used in household and personal products. Many have expressed concerns about applying these chemicals to children’s sensitive skin.

As a result, people are looking for an alternative, especially a plant-based option. One other increasing factor is that DEET is becoming less effective in deterring mosquitoes. These pesky insects are now developing a resistance to the synthetic ingredient.

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Study Predicts Next Epidemic From South America or SE Asia

January 30, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

Researchers use a disease roadmap to predict outbreaks.

Despite the many mosquito-borne outbreaks worldwide, researchers aren’t guessing with these diseases.

Scientists are able to take data and create roadmaps for predicted mosquito-borne diseases. They can find which diseases pose a risk in different regions of the world. The key for this data is local wildlife species and which ones are most likely to host flaviviruses.

What Are These Roadmaps?

The CDC describes flaviviradae as a group of connected, RNA viruses with a single strand. They add that, “members of this family that belong to a single genus, Flavivirus, cause widespread morbidity and mortality throughout the world.” Some of these mosquito-transmitted viruses include yellow fever, dengue fever, West Nile, and the Zika virus.

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The FDA Approves A Booster Shot for the Tdap Vaccine

January 29, 2019 by Caitlin Hartwyk

An approved Tdap booster shot could improve immunity against 3 diseases.

Back in the 1800s some of the main epidemics that swept through the United States, as well as the rest of the world, were diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis.

Diphtheria is a highly contagious illness that is caused by bacteria. It attacks the mucous membranes in the nasal passages and produces a thick whitish-grey substance in the back of your throat. A breakthrough for diphtheria came in 1926 in the form of a vaccine.

Tetanus, also known as “lockjaw,” is a bacterial infection that affects the central nervous system. The disease causes your muscles to tense up and become stiff, thus rendering you immobile. Muscle stiffness usually affected the neck and jaw area, leading to the widely-used nickname. In the 1890s, Emil von Behring developed the first antitoxin for tetanus. Von Behring’s medication paved the way for the inoculation discovered about 35 years later.

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