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Teenage Breast Growth: From Cup Size B to G Post-COVID-19 Vaccination

by Chief Editor January 7, 2025
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Headline: Unheard-of Breast Growth After COVID-19 Vaccine Spurs Clinical Concern

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In a unprecedented case, a 19-year-old woman’s breasts grew from a B-cup to a triple G size over six months following receipt of the COVID-19 vaccine. This event marks the first instance where an adverse reaction to the COVID-19 vaccine has been linked to abnormal breast growth, as reported by a team of Toronto-based researchers in the Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery-Global Open journal.

The unidentified "apparently healthy" young woman began experiencing rapid breast growth within a week of her first vaccination in September 2022, with her condition worsening after receiving her second dose. Her concerns about the vaccine’s influence on her breast size went unheeded by her primary healthcare provider, leading to a loss of trust in the healthcare system.

The study authors posited that this phenomenon, dubbed "Pfizer breasts," may be attributed to a rare condition called PASH (Plasma Cell Mastitis, Adenitis, and Sclerosing Haematoma). PASH causes benign lumps that can lead to extreme breast enlargement. The authors noted that this is the first reported case showing a temporal link between PASH and the COVID-19 vaccine.

The patient reported a sensation of numbness in her breasts prior to their growth. Blood tests revealed no hormonal changes, and prescribed steroids and antibiotics proved ineffective. Her breast growth stabilized after six months, and she underwent breast reduction surgery five months later. Unfortunately, blood loss during the procedure limited the amount of tissue that could be removed, and she remains with double D-cup breasts, potentially requiring further reduction surgery.

The Toronto-based study authors urge further investigation into a possible connection between COVID-19 vaccines, PASH, and abnormal breast growth. While breast swelling is a known side effect of COVID-19 vaccination, changes in breast structure or density are exceptionally rare.

January 7, 2025 0 comments
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Influenza Vaccine Leads in Senior Citizens across Regional Healthcare System

by Chief Editor January 5, 2025
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Title: COVID-19 in Perspective: Vaccination and Infection Rates in Pontevedra and O Salnés

Three years ago, at this time in January, the Pontevedra and O Salnés healthcare area had over 7,000 active COVID-19 cases, marking the pandemic’s peak. The highest number of reported infections was 9,260 on January 21, 2022. Fast-forward to today, those numbers seem distant, and so do the mass vaccination campaigns against the virus. However, the Galicia Regional Ministry of Health continues to work annually on protecting the population against various infectious diseases, focusing on seasonal flu, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccinations, particularly for high-risk groups.

According to the latest data, the flu vaccine remains the most accepted among Pontevedra and O Salnés’ residents, with a 79.65% acceptance rate among those over 80 years old, compared to 68.71% for the COVID-19 vaccine in the same age group. This trend continues across all age groups from 60 and above.

The regional government acknowledges that vaccination is one of the most effective tools for preventing severe complications and reducing the transmission of these diseases, thereby preserving public health. However, they also emphasize the need for improvement, as the vaccination rates among healthcare workers and pregnant women in Pontevedra and O Salnés, both considered high-risk groups, are particularly low. Only 44.8% of healthcare workers have received the flu vaccine, and a mere 25.83% have been vaccinated against COVID-19. Likewise, only 2.68% of pregnant women have received the flu vaccine, with 33.01% vaccinated against COVID-19.

The vaccination campaign also targets children aged 6 to 59 months for flu shots, with a current coverage of 55.9%. Furthermore, the campaign to immunize infants against RSV, the leading cause of respiratory infection hospitalizations in children under one year during the fall and winter season, has seen significant progress. As of October 31, 2022, Nirsevimab, the first monoclonal antibody for preventing RSV respiratory infections, was authorized for use in the EU. Currently, 89.56% of infants born since September 23, 2024, and 85.9% of those born since April, have been vaccinated.

Since the start of the holiday season, new cases of both flu and COVID-19 have been reported, leading to an increased strain on emergency services in the Pontevedra and O Salnés healthcare area. The situation worsened after New Year’s Eve, with a significant increase in patient transfers to Montecelo Hospital due to respiratory issues. While the number of cases remains high, especially among the elderly, a full-blown collapse has not yet occurred. The peak for both the flu and COVID-19 is not expected until at least two weeks from now, by which time many unvaccinated individuals may have developed sufficient immunity.

January 5, 2025 0 comments
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Extended Hours for Universal Vaccination

by Chief Editor January 4, 2025
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Ciudad Juárez Launches Universal Vaccination Program in Malls Until January 6

Ciudad Juárez, MX – The Regional Health Agency of Juárez has extended its universal vaccination program through January 6, targeting families who frequent local malls. The initiative aims to encourage parents to complete their children’s basic vaccination schedules while also providing influenza and COVID-19 vaccines for all ages.

Karla Villegas, the agency’s vaccination coordinator, confirmed that the campaign offers essential vaccines for children under five, including Hexavalent, Rotavirus, DPT, measles, and rubella (SR), along with influenza, COVID-19, and pneumococcal vaccines.

"We’re seeing excellent response," Villegas reported. "Daily, we administer around 100 influenza vaccines and 50 COVID-19 shots. We administer 20-50 doses each of the other necessary vaccines to complete children’s schedules."

She explained that mobile vaccination units within malls assist parents by verifying each child’s vaccine history and administering any missing doses at the time of their shopping trip.

The vaccination campaign will be ongoing at Alameda Iglesias and Talamás Mall on January 2, 3, and 6. Villegas noted that the pneumococcal vaccine is available for children under five and, more recently, for adults aged 60 and above.

Antonio Guerrero Rodríguez, a 59-year-old resident, seized the opportunity to receive his influenza vaccination at Plaza Alameda Iglesias. "I decided to get it done because it’s essential for protecting against viruses," he said, recalling his illness last year when he had opted not to get vaccinated.

On January 6, vaccination points will be open from 10:00 AM until 1:00 PM. For more information, you can contact the Regional Health Agency of Juárez.

January 4, 2025 0 comments
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Seasonal Flu Returns to Spain After COVID-19 Absence

by Chief Editor January 3, 2025
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Headline: Spain‘s Seasonal Flu Returns with a Dominant Type B Strain

After years of disruption due to the pandemic, seasonal flu is back in Spain, following a familiar pattern. The end of 2024 marks the start of a flu epidemic, with the type B virus prevailing.

Subhead: Flu Epidemic Triggers in Multiple Spanish Regions as Type B Virus Targets Children and Compromises the Elderly

The average flu ratio has surged to 35.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, a notable increase from the previous week’s 24.1. While the epidemic threshold stands at 36 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, this mark has been exceeded in regions like Madrid, Cantabria, and Castilla y León. Other regions, such as Valencia, Galicia, and Aragón, are nearing this point.

The Rise of Flu B

The current epidemic is dominated by the type B virus, which predominantly affects humans. Regions like the Basque Country and Aragón report high percentages of positive tests for flu B. This variant seems to target children more, while adults and the elderly are less susceptible. However, flu B can still have severe consequences for elderly individuals with chronic conditions, such as lung and heart diseases. Hospitalizations are mainly seen in people over 80 years old, often with complications like pneumonia.

This age distribution aligns with previous seasons, although there’s a slight increase in the group over 80 years old due to population aging and the accumulation of co-morbidities. Pneumonia is the most common complication, affecting 25% of hospitalized cases and 3% of elderly patients admitted to the intensive care unit.

Symptoms and COVID-19 Confusion

Flu B shares symptoms with COVID-19, including fatigue, fever, and coughing, making differentiation difficult without a test. Interestingly, recent studies suggest that loss of smell is more common in flu cases than in current COVID variants. For those experiencing flu-like symptoms, it’s likely that they have the flu. Precautionary measures include wearing masks, staying hydrated, and avoiding antibiotics, as they are ineffective against viruses.

Vaccination and Hospital Pressure

Currently, flu is not causing significant pressure on hospitals, with a hospitalization rate of 0.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. However, vaccinations are crucial, especially for at-risk groups. The World Health Organization recommends vaccines targeting two flu A variants and one flu B variant this year. Although vaccines may not prevent transmission entirely, they can decrease the risk of severe illness.

Read Also: Flu Epidemic Paralyzes Healthcare Centers in Spain

January 3, 2025 0 comments
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Minsal Weighs Mandatory COVID Vaccine for 2025

by Chief Editor January 2, 2025
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Title: Chile Considers Permanent COVID-19 Vaccination as Experts Recommend Integration into National Immunization Program

Five years ago, on December 31, 2019, a resident of Wuhan, China, was hospitalized with symptoms that didn’t match any known disease. This patient would become the first diagnosed with COVID-19, an infectious disease that sparked a global health crisis and was later partially controlled through mass vaccination. Chile was not immune to this global challenge.

On December 24, 2020, at 11:41 AM, Chile administered its first COVID-19 vaccine in Santiago, marking the beginning of a mass immunization campaign that has since provided over 70 million doses, including basic and booster schemes.

Now, with the coronavirus no longer the threat it once was, Chile’s epidemiological situation has evolved, leading to changes in public health strategies. In response, the Ministry of Health (Minsal) requested the Committee of Vaccines and Immunization Strategies (Cavei) to evaluate the implementation of the COVID-19 vaccine in the national immunization program starting from 2025.

After weeks of debate, the expert group recommended incorporating the COVID-19 vaccination into the Decree No. 50/2021, making it mandatory for specific groups to prevent morbidity and mortality, especially in high-risk individuals, and to preserve the integrity and capacity of the healthcare system.

This recommendation suggests that COVID-19 vaccination could become a permanent public health measure in Chile, similar to other vaccinations like influenza or measles, for specific groups.

The Cavei suggested that the same objective groups currently eligible for the vaccine would be the candidates for this strategy. Currently, the vaccine is available for those aged 60 and above, immunocompromised patients, healthcare professionals, individuals with chronic diseases, and pregnant women, provided they have completed one year since their last dose.

The expert group also recommended administering the COVID-19 and influenza vaccines simultaneously in eligible population groups to optimize vaccination opportunities and administrative logistics.

The final decision now lies with the Minsal, which is currently evaluating the Cavei’s recommendation. Meanwhile, the vaccine remains available for eligible groups at public or private vaccination centers in agreement with each regional health service.

According to the ministry’s latest report, 14 people died from the disease last week. Experts have repeatedly emphasized that vaccination has been one of the most effective measures to combat the disease.

A study by researchers from the Center for Mathematical Modeling (CMM) and Dr. Mauricio Canals from the School of Public Health at the University of Chile found that the vaccination campaign in Chile significantly mitigated the disease. The study estimated that during the 2021 and 2022 campaigns, the vaccine prevented 1,030,648 infections, 268,784 hospitalizations, 85,830 ICU admissions, and 75,968 COVID-19-related deaths in individuals aged 16 and above.

January 2, 2025 0 comments
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2025 Vacations: Essential Vaccinations for International Travel

by Chief Editor December 29, 2024
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Title: Ensuring Safe Travels: Essential Vaccinations for International Journeys

SEO Keywords: Travel vaccinations, safe travel, international travel, vacation health, medical tourism

Meta Description: Discover which vaccinations are essential for international travel, from Brazil‘s yellow fever requirement to the protection against diseases like dengue and hepatitis. Plan your trip safely with expert advice.

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When planning an international vacation, selecting destinations and booking accommodations are vital steps. However, it’s also crucial to consider your health and the potential risks associated with traveling to new regions. Vaccinations play a significant role in preventing diseases that may be prevalent in your destination country.

Yellow Fever: A Global Requirement

One of the most commonly required vaccinations is against yellow fever, a serious viral infection typically found in tropical and subtropical areas in South America and Africa. Many countries, including those in the Americas, require proof of vaccination against yellow fever for entry. Even Brazil, which previously did not demand it for visitors, now recommends vaccination for traveling to certain areas within the country, such as popular tourist destinations like Rio de Janeiro, Florianópolis, and Búzios.

Fun Fact: The yellow fever vaccine is valid for 10 years for adults and throughout life for those vaccinated at or after 9 months of age. However, the World Health Organization (WHO) recommends booster doses for some individuals, such as those traveling to high-risk areas or working in healthcare settings.

Other Recommended Vaccines

While not always required, several vaccinations are highly recommended to protect your health during international trips:

  1. Hepatitis B – Síntomas y causas – Mayo Clinic”>Hepatitis A and B: These vaccines are ideal for visits to regions with poor sanitary conditions, as hepatitis is a common issue in these areas.
  2. Typhoid fever: Recommended for destinations where clean drinking water might not be available or easy to access.
  3. Dengue fever: Especially important when visiting tropical regions where the Aedes Aegypti mosquito is prevalent. A vaccine is available for individuals aged 9-45 who have been previously infected with dengue or live in or are traveling to areas where dengue is present.

Consult a Travel Health Expert

To ensure you receive the necessary vaccinations and stay safe during your travels, consult a medical professional specializing in travel health. They can assess your health status, determine which vaccinations are required or recommended for your specific destination, and provide personalized advice to minimize your risk of illness or infection.

Pro Tip: Schedule your appointment at least four to six weeks before your trip, as some vaccinations require multiple doses or take time to become fully effective.

Enjoy your international adventures with peace of mind, knowing that you’ve taken the necessary steps to protect your health. Safe travels!

Internal Links:

Yellow Fever Vaccine: What Travelers Need to Know

Traveling to Brazil: What Vaccines Do You Need?

External Links:

World Health Organization – International Travel and Health

CDC Travelers’ Health – Vaccines and Medications

December 29, 2024 0 comments
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Aragón Nearing 75% Vaccination Target for Residents Over 80

by Chief Editor December 27, 2024
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Aragón Closes in on 75% Flu Vaccination Target for Over-80s as Cases Rise

The flu vaccination campaign in Aragón is proceeding smoothly, with the region nearing its 75% coverage goal among individuals aged 80 and above. This puts Aragón in a strong position as the flu season, which typically peaks in January, gets underway.

Aragón’s health department reports that six out of eight health sectors – Huesca, Calatayud, Teruel, Barbastro, Alcañiz, and Zaragoza III – have already met the 75% vaccination target for the elderly, with Huesca and Calatayud leading the pack at 78%.

Zaragoza I and II stand at 74% and 68% respectively, just shy of the target. The entire region is expected to reach its goal, given the remaining doses administered between early October and now.

However, vaccination rates among younger age groups remain lower. Only 43% of adults aged 60-79 and 36% of children aged 6 months to 5 years have been vaccinated. This is a common trend worldwide, ascertain groups may perceive less risk and thus, be less likely to get vaccinated.

In Aragón, vaccination remains open to all residents. Appointments can be made through the Salud Informa app and vaccinations are administered at local health centers. To accommodate busy schedules, health authorities have organized two no-appointment-necessary vaccination days, with more planned to boost coverage rates.

The flu season in Aragón is intensifying, with a 37-case per 100,000 population incidence rate, nearing the epidemic threshold of 58.2 cases. Officials anticipate the peak to occur during the first weeks of January.

In the battle against both the flu and COVID-19, Aragón’s vaccination campaign serves as a crucial frontline defense.

December 27, 2024 0 comments
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"Australia’s Youth Depression Crisis: Beyond the COVID-19 Narrative"

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Headline: Aussie Teen Mental Health Crisis: 75% Battle Clinically Significant Anxiety or Depression, Most Cases Chronic

Subhead: Study finds alarming prevalence and recurrence of mental health issues among Australian adolescents, with girls and education stress as key factors.

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Australian adolescents are grappling with an alarming prevalence of clinically significant anxiety and depression, with a staggering 75% experiencing these symptoms at least once during their teenage years, a groundbreaking study published in The Lancet Psychiatry has revealed. Conducted by the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute (MCRI), the study paints a grim picture of mental health among Australian youth, with most cases persisting chronically and having severe lifelong consequences.

“The frequency and recurrence of depression and anxiety symptoms are concerning,” said Ellie Robson of MCRI. “Mental health problems in adolescence have profound implications for the rest of one’s life. It’s surprising to see how many young people experienced symptoms over multiple years, and how these symptoms can impact young people’s functioning and have negative long-term health consequences.”

The study, part of the Child to Adult Transition Study (CATS), monitored anxiety and depression symptoms annually in 1,239 Melbourne children aged 10 to 18. Girls were at a higher risk, with 84% experiencing symptoms compared to 61% of boys, and were also more likely to have chronic cases (72% vs. 49%).

Notably, symptom onset was higher during periods coinciding with educational stress, such as transitioning from primary to secondary school, exam periods, and the end of compulsory education. Three-quarters of participants struggling with mental health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic had already displayed symptoms, underscoring factors beyond pandemic stress.

“Despite growing concerns about adolescent mental health, few studies have comprehensively tracked common mental health disorders during this critical life stage,” said Susan Sawyer of MCRI. “To our knowledge, this longitudinal study shows the highest cumulative incidence of clinically significant common mental health symptoms ever reported in adolescence from any country. This high incidence suggests that even a well-resourced nation like Australia would struggle to provide adequate treatment if every young person sought help. Beyond clinical assistance, we urgently need to fund, develop, and evaluate preventive strategies to reduce the onset and chronicity of depression and anxiety.”

Robson added, “Today’s adolescents grow up in a psychosocial landscape vastly different from previous generations, characterized by greater mental health literacy, reduced stigma, and sometimes, the glamorization of mental health issues. Our next step is to explore the impact of these reported symptoms on the functioning and health outcomes of contemporary adolescents.”

As the mental health crisis among Australian teenagers deepens, these findings underscore the urgent need for comprehensive, preventive strategies and increased access to mental health services.

December 25, 2024 0 comments
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Vaccination Rates Among Ages 64 and Above in the Ribera: 57% Have Received the Flu Shot

by Chief Editor December 25, 2024
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Title: Flu and COVID-19 Vaccine Drive Exceeds 85,000 Doses Administered in La Ribera

The La Ribera Health Department has administered a total of 85,958 doses of flu and COVID-19 vaccines since the start of the campaign on October 14. Of this total, 48,183 correspond to the flu vaccine and 37,775 to the COVID-19 vaccine.

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The La Ribera Health Department has successfully administered over 85,000 doses of flu and COVID-19 vaccines since the commencement of the vaccination campaign on October 14. The campaign, which remains open to all population groups, has seen 48,183 flu vaccine doses and 37,775 COVID-19 vaccine doses distributed.

A Trusted Preventive Measure

Vaccination is considered the most effective tool for preventing severe complications associated with both the flu and COVID-19, particularly among vulnerable populations and those with chronic conditions. Any interested individual can schedule an appointment at their local health center to access these vital vaccines.

Vaccination Coverage Among At-Risk Groups

The department has achieved a vaccination coverage rate of 56.92% among individuals aged 64 and above, with a total of 30,640 vaccinated against the flu. This demographic is especially susceptible to respiratory virus complications. Additionally, the highest number of flu vaccinations has been recorded among individuals with cardiovascular or respiratory chronic conditions, with 25,393 doses administered, followed by those with immunosuppressive conditions, diabetes, kidney disease, or neurological disorders, with 5,546 doses.

Directors’ Perspectives

Amparo Buendía, Director of Public Health at the La Ribera Department, emphasized the importance of vaccination as temperatures drop and respiratory virus activity increases. “Although the annual epidemic wave’s peak has not yet been reached, getting vaccinated remains crucial to prevent infections and protect both our own health and that of vulnerable individuals in our surroundings,” she advised.

Flu Vaccine Benefits and Pediatric Importance

The flu vaccine can prevent up to half of all serious cases in adults aged 65 and above, according to recent studies. Moreover, the risk of suffering a heart attack or stroke is four times higher during the two weeks following a flu infection. In adults with chronic conditions, the risk of developing severe flu is seven times higher, stressing the importance of vaccination to mitigate this risk.

Directors also highlighted the significance of vaccinating children, as they serve as important transmitters of the flu virus. “Protecting children is not only crucial for their well-being but also to safeguard the health of their family members, including parents, siblings, and grandparents – especially during the upcoming holiday gatherings,” Buendía underscored.

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December 25, 2024 0 comments
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1 Million Taxpayers to Receive Up to $1,400 from IRS Soon

by Chief Editor December 22, 2024
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Up to 1 Million U.S. Residents to Receive $1,400 Payments' to One Million People: What to Know …”>Stimulus Payments from IRS

In a major financial boost aimed at helping Americans navigate through the ongoing economic challenges, the IRS has announced that roughly a million eligible individuals can expect to receive stimulus payments totaling up to $1,400. This third round of Economic Impact Payments is part of the American Rescue Plan, recently signed into law by President Biden.

The stimulus checks, also known as "payouts" for some, are aimed at providing critical relief to those who have been hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic. Recipients can expect to receive the payments via direct deposit or by mail as a paper check or Economic Impact Payment Card (EIP Card).

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has been working diligently to calculate and issue these payments, with a significant number expected to go out in the coming weeks. However, it’s important to note that the exact timeline may vary, so recipients are encouraged to monitor their personal financial records and the IRS Get My Payment tool for updates.

To be eligible for the full $1,400 payment, single filers with an adjusted gross income (AGI) of up to $75,000, heads of households with AGI up to $112,500, and married couples filing jointly with an AGI up to $150,000 are qualified. However, those with incomes above these thresholds may still receive a partial payment, with the amount gradually decreasing until it phases out completely at an AGI of $80,000 for single filers, $120,000 for heads of households, and $160,000 for married couples filing jointly.

Furthermore, those who did not receive their full payment from the previous stimulus rounds, either due to being overlooked or because their income changed since their last tax return, are eligible to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit when they file their 2021 tax return.

As the IRS continues to process and distribute these crucial payments, it’s important to remain patient and vigilant. By staying informed and checking on your eligibility and payment status, you can ensure that you receive the financial support you need during these challenging times.

December 22, 2024 0 comments
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