Melissa in the Morning: Allergies High in CT

Melissa in the Morning: Allergies High in CT

To mark Allergy and Asthma Awareness Month this May, Lawn Love ranked 2023’s Worst Cities for Grass Allergies this summer. The study authors compared 131 metro areas based on allergy risk, exacerbators, and access to detection and treatment resources. More specifically, they looked at grass pollen forecasts, allergen intensity, and lawn mowing frequency, among nine…

Melissa in the Morning: The Latest Measles Outbreak

Melissa in the Morning: The Latest Measles Outbreak

American Samoa has issued a public health emergency after an outbreak of measles has spread across the U.S. territory. This is not the first time there has been an outbreak in the area. According to a WHO report, a 2019 outbreak swept the Pacific. We spoke with Dr. Browne about how these outbreaks happen and why…

Melissa in the Morning: Second Covid Booster

Melissa in the Morning: Second Covid Booster

The FDA on Tuesday authorized a second dose of Omicron-targeting COVID-19 vaccines for older adults as well as those with a weak immune system. The agency has advised people aged 65 years and older to receive a second dose of the updated booster four months after the first. Immunocompromised people can get an additional shot…

Melissa in the Morning: Eye Drop Recall

Melissa in the Morning: Eye Drop Recall

U.S. health officials are alerting consumers about several recalls of eyedrops due to contamination risks that could lead to vision problems and serious injury. This finding has impacted dozens of Connecticut residents, let alone the entire nation. We asked Dr. Browne about the problem at hand, if this has happened before and whether there are…

Melissa in the Morning: Robots in the ER

Melissa in the Morning: Robots in the ER

A Texas hospital reported a baby being rushed into the hospital for an issue. Doctors reportedly couldn’t conclusively find a diagnosis so they turned to AI-technology to help. We asked Dr. Browne about artificial intelligence getting involved in infectious disease diagnostics and the future of robots working with doctors.  IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus

Melissa in the Morning: Fungus Among Us

Melissa in the Morning: Fungus Among Us

A fungus that kills more than three out of ten people that it infects in U.S. healthcare facilities is spreading rapidly.  The CDC is sounding an alarm bell about the fungus, a type of yeast called Candida auris. We asked Dr. Browne about this. Plus, the CDC says there’s an uptick in Group A Strep…

Melissa in the Morning: Long Haulers

Melissa in the Morning: Long Haulers

According to the CDC, 15% of Connecticut residents who contracted covid ended up being long haulers. That’s when symptoms from covid continue disrupting a person’s life. Hearst Media recently highlighted how a good portion of long haulers are STILL experiencing these symptoms years later. We spoke with Dr. Browne about it. We also touched on…

Melissa in the Morning: Stomach Bug Spreading

Melissa in the Morning: Stomach Bug Spreading

The CDC is warning the public about a drug-resistent stomach bug called Shigella. What is it? How common is it? How do you contract it? And if drugs don’t work, how do you cure it? Dr. Browne answers all our questions.Plus, he touched on an FBI theory that covid spread from a lab in China.…

Melissa in the Morning: Earthquake Aftermath Illnesses

Melissa in the Morning: Earthquake Aftermath Illnesses

We are hearing that infectious diseases will be on the rise inhe next couple of weeks in Turkey and Syria following the earthquake this month. Dr. Browne explains why and how the aftermath matters to the US.  IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus

Melissa in the Morning: Diseases Around the World

Melissa in the Morning: Diseases Around the World

What is Marburg virus? Can animals get covid? What do you mean tick season never left us?? So many stories from central Africa back to the US. We asked about it all with Dr. Browne.  IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus