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  2. Food recalls are happening more often. Reasons behind the ...

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    Most recalls are not due to pathogens, but packaging. Some relatively good news: ... food inspections and recall numbers are returning to pre-pandemic levels (although Murray notes that there were ...

  3. Hydroxycut - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxycut is a brand of dietary supplements that is marketed as a weight loss aid. Hydroxycut was originally developed and manufactured by MuscleTech Research and Development; MuscleTech was sold to Iovate Health Sciences in 2003–2004 and declared bankruptcy in 2005; Iovate continues to use MuscleTech as a brand to market Hydroxycut.

  4. Your winter illness guide: Why norovirus and RSV are on the ...

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    Flu season typically starts in December, rises significantly in January and February, and then starts to decline in March, “give or take a few weeks,” Murphy says.

  5. SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, a preprint indicated Omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 could cause a large share of COVID-19 reinfections, beyond the increase of reinfections caused by the Omicron lineage, even for people who were infected by Omicron BA.1 due to increases in immune evasion, especially for the unvaccinated. However, the observed escape of BA.4 and ...

  6. Timeline of the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant - Wikipedia

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    A news article on Nature reports there are signals that Omicron does not multiply readily in lung tissue. The latest results could mean that "the virus establishes a very local infection in the upper airways and has less chance to go and wreak havoc in the lungs", which might make it easier "to hitch a ride on material expelled from the nose ...

  7. Is it COVID-19 or the Flu? Here’s How to Test and Protect ...

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    This year’s flu season is predicted to be particularly bad, and similar to the last two years, flu season presents a unique challenge as the novel coronavirus continues to spread throughout the U.S.

  8. After a year, omicron still driving COVID surges and worries

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    She came down with COVID-19 in January during the first omicron wave, suffering flu-like symptoms and terrible pain that kept her down for a week. ... earlier in the pandemic. About 1 in 2,000 ...

  9. Flu hospitalizations rising as doctors battle omicron-fueled ...

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    Flu is steadily increasing in the U.S., even as the omicron variant continues to be the main source of strain for many U.S. hospitals.