Each week Melissa talks with Dr. Fred Browne from Griffin Health. Tune in Thursday at 8:38am or listen below.

Griffin Health Podcast

Melissa in the Morning: Flu Questions

Melissa in the Morning: Flu Questions

We took listener questions about the flu: 1. Can you get a rebound case of the flu or is it just a different virus?2. What are the protocols for people who are sick and returning to work?3. And what are the specifics with vaccines? Dr. Browne tackles all of this plus the latest on polio cases…Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Flu Season

Melissa in the Morning: Flu Season

We knew flu season would come back full force, but is it as bad as it used to be? Dr. Browne says there may be some forgetfulness in remembering what the flu is. Also, we talk about this year’s flu shot and testing for flu. IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images PlusContinue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: What is that Variant?

Melissa in the Morning: What is that Variant?

Apparently, there’s a new covid variant on the horizon. Dr. Browne talked about that and entering the fall with an uptick in cases. Also, there are some changes when it comes to infection bubbles. Hear the latest right here. IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Flu Season Ahead

Melissa in the Morning: Flu Season Ahead

Doctors predict this is going to be the worst flu season America sees in several years. We spoke to Dr. Browne about that and what the dominant strain of flu even is to determine a vaccine. We also took questions on covid vaccines and some kind of rabbit disease that’s been detected in Hartford this…Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Polio, Monkeypox and Covid

Melissa in the Morning: Polio, Monkeypox and Covid

We took the latest questions on the big three: polio, monkeypox and covid. Dr. Browne addressed the first child cases of monkeypox in the US, effectiveness of the covid vaccine for toddlers and understanding polio a little better. IMAGE CREDIT:  iStock / Getty Images Plus Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: The latest Covid Questions

Melissa in the Morning: The latest Covid Questions

After the president took paxlovid, his covid “apparently came back.” And that seems common for many who take the medication. But is it really coming back or is that a false headline? Dr. Browne discussed it and answered the latest covid questions including recommendations regarding outdoor dining.  IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images PlusContinue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Diabolical Covid

Melissa in the Morning: Diabolical Covid

Doctors are warning against a new COVID-19 variant that could be more contagious than other variants we have seen so far. The new variants are the newest offshoots of the Omicron variant, and officials say they are even more contagious than previous variants. Dr. Browne says he’s surprised the numbers are so high in the…Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Latest Covid Updates

Melissa in the Morning: Latest Covid Updates

New research from Utah-based Intermountain Healthcare shows those who practice intermittent fasting have a reduced risk of severe COVID-19 complications. Is there any truth to this? And we took some listener questions about covid boosters. Dr. Browne covered it all.  IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images PlusContinue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: The latest on Covid

Melissa in the Morning: The latest on Covid

Covid shots for kids five and under are closer to getting the greenlight. Should parents be standing in line to get their kids the shot or hold off? Also, more strains of covid are popping up across the pond. What does that mean for the US and nearing the end of a pandemic? Dr. Browne…Continue Reading

Melissa in the Morning: Monkeypox Threats

Melissa in the Morning: Monkeypox Threats

The CDC is raising its alert level for monkeypox.  The health agency raised the alert level for the disease to level 2 on Monday and recommended that Americans wear masks when they travel.  The CDC said monkeypox cases have been reported in North and South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. However, according to our Dr.…Continue Reading

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