WHO Prequalifies Vaginal Ring to Prevent HIV

Key TakeawaysThe dapivirine ring has received pre-qualification from the World Health Organization (WHO).The vaginal ring can help reduce the risk of HIV infection in women.Experts are hopeful that at-risk women will use the ring once it becomes available. Key Takeaways The dapivirine ring has received pre-qualification from the World Health Organization (WHO).The vaginal ring can help reduce the risk of HIV infection in women.Experts are hopeful that at-risk women will use the ring once it becomes available....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1422 words · Krystal Lee

Who Qualifies as High-Risk for COVID-19 Vaccine Eligibility?

Key TakeawaysThe conditions deemed “high-risk” that qualify people for a COVID-19 vaccine vary from state to state.While several more common conditions make a person eligible for a vaccine, other very high-risk medical conditions are still not included in the standards.People typically need to supply little to no documentation proving that they are high-risk to be vaccinated.As global COVID-19 vaccination efforts continue, more places are starting to offer the vaccine to people withhealth conditions deemed “high risk"regardless of their age....

January 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2406 words · Adam Baker

WHO Releases First Official Long COVID Definition

Key TakeawaysLong COVID has been used to refer to a range of new, returning, or ongoing symptoms after initial COVID-19 infection.This month, the WHO has published an official definition of post-COVID-19 to advance research and help diagnose individuals.The definition can change and be refined further as new evidence emerges regarding the condition. Key Takeaways Long COVID has been used to refer to a range of new, returning, or ongoing symptoms after initial COVID-19 infection....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1198 words · Jennifer Blake

WHO Renames COVID-19 Variants Using Greek Alphabet

Key TakeawaysThe World Health Organization has renamed coronavirus variants using the Greek alphabet.The WHO hopes that this change will help combat the stigma and discrimination associated with geography-based names.Experts say this name change is good and will encourage people to refrain from associating a virus or pathogen with the place it was first identified. Key Takeaways The World Health Organization has renamed coronavirus variants using the Greek alphabet.The WHO hopes that this change will help combat the stigma and discrimination associated with geography-based names....

January 17, 2025 · 7 min · 1301 words · Andrew Martinez

Who Should Be Screened for Lung Cancer Under New American Cancer Society Guidance

Key TakeawaysThe American Cancer Society has released updated lung cancer screening guidelines.The guidance was last updated in 2013.The new recommendations expand screening to more people. Key Takeaways The American Cancer Society has released updated lung cancer screening guidelines.The guidance was last updated in 2013.The new recommendations expand screening to more people. The American Cancer Society (ACS) has released new lung cancer screening guidelines. Screening guidance from the organization was last updated a decade ago....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1176 words · Megan Higgins

Who Should Get Weight Loss Drugs? Why People With Obesity Can’t Access Ozempic, Mounjaro

key takeaways Sarah Bramblette has long sought a sustainable way to manage her weight. She lives with obesity, lipedema, andlymphedema–conditions that cause swelling and fat buildup. Over the years, she had tried bariatric surgery and various medications, only to see her weight return. Then, in June 2021, a drug called Wegovy (semaglutide) was approved for weight loss, making it the first anti-obesity medication in the U.S. since 2014. Bramblette was hopeful that Wegovy would give her the support she needed to shed some pounds and care for her heart health....

January 17, 2025 · 8 min · 1574 words · Sarah Klein

Who Should Not Get a Flu Shot

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWho Should Not Get a Flu Shot?Flu Shot ContraindicationsShould I Get a Flu Shot If I Have a Medical Condition?Choosing to Opt OutStaying HealthySummaryFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Who Should Not Get a Flu Shot? Flu Shot Contraindications Should I Get a Flu Shot If I Have a Medical Condition? Choosing to Opt Out Staying Healthy Summary Frequently Asked Questions...

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2120 words · Janet Bradley

Who Should Not Have Laser Eye Surgery?

Not everyone is a good candidate forLASIK eye surgery, also known as laser eye surgery or laser vision correction. Several conditions may disqualify you from the procedure, such as having an autoimmune disorder that causes dry eyes or having degenerative eye disease. Other chronic conditions like diabetes can affect LASIK results as well.This article describes the top 10 reasons why LASIK eye surgery may not be right for you. Not everyone is a good candidate forLASIK eye surgery, also known as laser eye surgery or laser vision correction....

January 17, 2025 · 12 min · 2421 words · Jordan Garcia

WHO Strongly Recommends Paxlovid for Patients at Risk of Severe COVID

Key TakeawaysThe WHO strongly recommends Paxlovid to people with non-severe COVID-19 who have the highest risk of hospital admission.Compared to other treatment options, Paxlovid may pose less harm to the patient and prevent more hospitalizations.Oral antiviral medications for COVID-19 are only available through prescription. Key Takeaways The WHO strongly recommends Paxlovid to people with non-severe COVID-19 who have the highest risk of hospital admission.Compared to other treatment options, Paxlovid may pose less harm to the patient and prevent more hospitalizations....

January 17, 2025 · 4 min · 816 words · Donald Franklin

Who Treats Nasal Polyps?

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsPrimary Care PhysicianOtolaryngologistAllergist Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Primary Care Physician Otolaryngologist Allergist Nasal polyps are soft growths that appear inside your nose. They are noncancerous but can be difficult to treat. Medications and surgery are the most common treatment options. However, nasal polyps can grow back. Finding the right healthcare provider to help you is important. yacobchuk / Getty Images...

January 17, 2025 · 4 min · 734 words · Kathryn Obrien

Who Treats Osteoporosis?

Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsScreeningWho Treats Osteoporosis?Diagnosis and TreatmentFinding the Right ProviderFrequently Asked Questions Table of ContentsView All View All Table of Contents Screening Who Treats Osteoporosis? Diagnosis and Treatment Finding the Right Provider Frequently Asked Questions The right specialists and other healthcare providers can treat and manageosteoporosisto help prevent complications. This condition of progressive bone loss can significantly increase your risk of bone fracture and contribute tohigher rates of disabilityand even mortality if left unmanaged....

January 17, 2025 · 10 min · 2030 words · Nicholas Garza

WHO Urges Fully Vaccinated People to Wear Masks Due to Delta Variant Spread

UPDATEAs of June 30, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is maintaining its stance that fully-vaccinated individuals don’t need to wear a mask in most situations. UPDATE As of June 30, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is maintaining its stance that fully-vaccinated individuals don’t need to wear a mask in most situations. Key TakeawaysThe World Health Organization says fully vaccinated people should continue to wear face masks due to the presence of the Delta variant, a transmissible strain of COVID-19....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1143 words · Traci Day

Who Will Benefit from Eli Lilly's Insulin Price Cuts?

Key Takeaways The announcement comes amidst ongoing criticism against the corporate price gouging of insulin, a lifesaving drug that helps people with diabetes to regulate their blood sugar. According to the company, the Humalog list price will be reduced to roughly $160 for a five-pack of insulin pens, down from $530.40. Its non-branded Insulin Lispro Injection will also drop from $82.41 to $25 per vial, making it the lowest-priced mealtime insulin on the market....

January 17, 2025 · 6 min · 1149 words · Jerry Wright