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Weekly review: The cause of SIDS? A new study may (finally) shed some light.


What could happen after the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency ends, the prevalence of allergies in America, and more.

The cause of SIDS? A new study may (finally) shed some light. (Monday, January 30)

Most people believe that sudden infant death syndrome is a "sleep accident." But a new study published in January in JAMA Network Open suggests that genetics may play a role in the condition, Adrianna Rodriguez writes for USA Today.

The COVID-19 PHE will end in May. Here's what could happen next. (Tuesday, January 31)

The Office of Management and Budget last week announced the national COVID-19 public health emergency will end on May 11. Here's what that could mean.

Allergies in America, in 8 charts (Wednesday, February 1)

More than a quarter of Americans, both children and adults, have at least one allergic condition, according to two new reports from CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. See the rates of different allergies on our interactive charts.

Inside the current urgent care 'boom' (Thursday, February 2)

Urgent care centers have become increasingly popular among patients in recent years. And while the facilities may be a more convenient care option than others, experts have voiced concerns about potential downsides, Nathaniel Meyersohn writes for CNN.

Watching 'The Last of Us'? You might want to learn about real-life 'valley fever.' (Friday, February 3)

HBO's series "The Last of Us" has increased awareness around fungal infections—and one infection typically found in dry, arid climates has the potential to become more prevalent with climate change.

 

 

 


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