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Author: Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY

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Flu + Coronavirus = Flurona. What you need to know about co-infection experts are watching

January 5, 2022January 5, 2022 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on Flu + Coronavirus = Flurona. What you need to know about co-infection experts are watching

Experts expect to see more ‘flurona’ amid rapidly rising flu cases and surging coronavirus cases driven by the highly contagious omicron variant.

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‘Enormous spread of omicron’ may bring 140M new COVID infections to US in the next two months, model predicts

December 22, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Enormous spread of omicron’ may bring 140M new COVID infections to US in the next two months, model predicts

Outside the US, IHME models show the world may see approximately 3 billion new infections in the next two months, with a peak of 35 million per day.

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Pregnancy risks increase with age but there’s no reason to believe risks ‘jump’ after turning 35, study suggests

December 3, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on Pregnancy risks increase with age but there’s no reason to believe risks ‘jump’ after turning 35, study suggests

A study shows patients just over 35 had better prenatal care and pregnancy outcomes compared to those who were a few months shy of the cutoff age.

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‘Lazy eye’ in kids is an age-old problem. A new VR headset brought treatment into the 21st century.

November 23, 2021November 23, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Lazy eye’ in kids is an age-old problem. A new VR headset brought treatment into the 21st century.

The virtual reality headset, which will be available June 2022, is FDA approved for children ages 4 to 7 for one hour a day, six days a week.

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Why health experts say you should take your headaches seriously during the holidays

November 22, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on Why health experts say you should take your headaches seriously during the holidays

With extra stress this holiday season, here’s everything heath experts want Americans to know about headaches and migraines and how to treat them.

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Everything to know about COVID-19 vaccine and children: Where to get it, results of study

November 3, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on Everything to know about COVID-19 vaccine and children: Where to get it, results of study

Here’s everything health experts want parents to know about Pfizer-BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine for children 5 to 11.

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Can I get a COVID vaccine booster shot? Here’s who is eligible as more boosters get OK’d.

October 16, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on Can I get a COVID vaccine booster shot? Here’s who is eligible as more boosters get OK’d.

So far, 8.8 million Americans have received a booster dose of the Pfizer vaccine. Here’s everything to know about booster doses of all three vaccines.

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‘It’s been the Wild West’: Experts urge Americans to follow official guidance amid COVID booster craze

September 29, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘It’s been the Wild West’: Experts urge Americans to follow official guidance amid COVID booster craze

The third jabs are only available to certain high-risk groups who got their second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine at least six months ago.

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When will the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine be ready for kids?

September 21, 2021September 21, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on When will the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine be ready for kids?

Here’s everything to know about the COVID-19 vaccine in young children, what to expect and what this could mean for daily life in the U.S.

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Are schools contributing to a spike in COVID-19 cases among kids? Partly, experts explain.

August 26, 2021 Adrianna Rodriguez, USA TODAY Comments Off on Are schools contributing to a spike in COVID-19 cases among kids? Partly, experts explain.

Experts worry pediatric cases will continue to rise if schools don’t implement mitigation measures and people in the community remain unvaccinated.

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