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The pandemic has made it even more difficult for one in three Americans to get healthy and affordable food

from Sheril cherry tree, Michigan State University and Douglas Buhler, Michigan State University The conversation, CC BY-ND COVID-19 has made food access difficult for many communities. From Michigan State University in the fall of 2021 Survey on nutritional literacy and engagement, 31% of the people we spoke to said the pandemic had affected their household’s […]

FDA Approves Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine For Children Ages 5-11 – A Pediatrician explains how the drug has been tested for safety and effectiveness

from Debbie-Ann Shirley, University of Virginia Elementary school children in the United States will soon be given another layer of protection to keep them safe from COVID-19. On October 29, 2021, the Food and Drug Administration approved the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children ages 5-11 years old February 26, 2021, in […]

Can healthy people who eat right and exercise skip the Covid-19 vaccine? A researcher and fitness enthusiast explains why the answer is no

from Richard Bloomer, University of Memphis I am a fitness enthusiast. I also stick to a nutrient-rich, “clean” diet, which means I minimize my sugar consumption and eat a lot of whole foods to optimize my health. You may be wondering how effective such a diet and exercise plan would be in fighting COVID-19, as […]

NeoCOV? Should we be worried?

With regard to NeoCOV, According to researchers, only one mutation is required for the virus to infiltrate human cells Chandigarh, January 28 Scientists from China’s Wuhan, where the Covid-19 virus was first discovered in 2019, have warned of a new type of coronavirus ‘NeoCov’ in South Africa, stated to have a high death and transmission […]

FDA Advisors Vote to Recommend Moderna Boosters

JOHN WHYTE: Welcome, everyone. You’re watching Coronavirus in Context. I’m Doctor John White, the Chief Medical Officer at WebMD. So who exactly needs boosters and when? When are we actually going to see a vaccine for kids? And should you wait as a parent for a little while once they’re available? And then, what’s the […]

Why vaccine doses differ in babies, children, adolescents, and adults – an immunologist explains how your immune system changes as you mature

from Brian Peppers, University of West Virginia People are born pretty helpless and still have a lot to develop. And just as you need to learn to walk, so too must your immune system learn to defend itself against infection. Over time, your immune system matures through various stages, much like you progressed from crawling […]

Children with obesity need the acceptance of family and friends, not just better nutrition tips, to successfully manage their weight

from Amanda Harrist, Oklahoma State University and Laura Hubbs-Tait, Oklahoma State University Hundreds of programs over the past four decades – on junk food removal School machines to Michelle Obama’s “let’s go“Campaign – Attempted to encourage children in the United States to eat healthily and exercise more often. But none of these efforts lowered national […]