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  • New Omicron Study Has Good News, Bad News

    New Omicron Study Has Good News, Bad News

    A review from South Africa introduced Tuesday confirmed that two doses of Pfizer vaccine may give 70{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} safety from extreme ailment. It also confirmed that omicron appears to be to induce fewer-extreme disease than previously variants. However, as researchers suspected, the variant is considerably extra contagious and seems able to reinfect persons who experienced an before variant.


    Bloomberg:
    Omicron Vaccine Efficacy: Pfizer Pictures Cease 70{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} Of Hospitalizations


    A two-shot system of Pfizer Inc.’s vaccination may perhaps supply 70{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} defense in opposition to becoming hospitalized with the Covid-19 omicron variant, South Africa’s most significant professional medical-insurance policy service provider Discovery Ltd. mentioned. The protection is taken care of across age teams and in the confront of a range of long-term ailments, Ryan Noach, the chief government officer of Discovery Health Ltd., explained at a briefing Tuesday. Pfizer is 33{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} helpful towards an infection by the omicron variant, he claimed. (Kew, 12/14)

    But the variant is particularly contagious —


    United states of america These days:
    COVID Omicron Variant Is ‘Highly Transmissible’: South Africa Examine


    The new omicron variant is considerably more contagious and reduces the efficiency of COVID-19 vaccines, but men and women who are absolutely vaccinated are even now largely safeguarded versus extreme ailment, in accordance to a study from South Africa introduced Tuesday. The variant, which is believed to have emerged this tumble in southern Africa, seems poised to get in excess of the earth, as delta did prior to it. Omicron accounts for 90{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of COVID-19 instances in South Africa and is a rising problem in Europe. It has been witnessed in at least 30 U.S. states, although the delta variant nonetheless dominates the American outbreak. (Weintraub and Weise, 12/14)


    The Washington Post:
    Omicron Study Concludes Variant A lot more Resistant To Vaccines, Triggers Much less Critical Covid 


    Omicron seems to cause considerably less extreme illness than before variants of the coronavirus but is additional resistant to the two-dose Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine widely applied in South Africa, in accordance to the initial major private examine due to the fact omicron was first detected very last month. The study by Discovery Health and fitness, South Africa’s major health insurance provider, of 211,000 beneficial coronavirus conditions confirmed that threat of healthcare facility admissions among the older people who contracted covid-19 was 29 percent decreased than in the original pandemic wave that emerged in March 2020. (Wroughton, 12/14)


    Axios:
    Pfizer Omicron Review Factors To Tidal Wave Of U.S. Cases 


    New knowledge from South Africa and Europe hint that Omicron situations are poised to explode in the U.S., the place the wide majority of the inhabitants just isn’t properly safeguarded in opposition to infection. A new analysis by South Africa’s premier non-public insurance provider paints a photo of Omicron’s medical danger: Two doses of Pfizer’s vaccine appear to be significantly fewer efficient from intense condition with Omicron than earlier variants. But the variant is significantly less probable to direct to hospitalization in older people than the unique variation. (Owens, 12/14)

    Also —


    CNN:
    Omicron Is Spreading Rapid. Which is Alarming Even If It truly is Mild 


    The Omicron variant of coronavirus is spreading immediately in various nations where by it has been found. Even if it causes only moderate ailment — and that is much from certain — that could even now signify a lot of people conclusion up in the medical center and dying. It truly is killed at the very least one individual in the United kingdom and place 10 into the medical center — most of them vaccinated, according to authorities authorities. “It is spreading speedier than the Delta variant in South Africa in which Delta circulation was reduced, but also seems to distribute a lot more swiftly than the Delta variant in other nations around the world wherever the incidence of Delta is superior, these types of as in the United Kingdom,” the World Overall health Business said in a complex briefing last 7 days. (Fox, 12/14)


    Anchorage Every day Information:
    Alaska’s Initially Detected Circumstance Of Omicron Variant Arrives As State’s COVID-19 Counts Are Declining


    Alaska’s first claimed situation of the omicron variant on Monday comes as the state is looking at a continuous drop in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations. The point out on Monday noted a single virus-associated loss of life and 422 new circumstances more than the weekend, a important fall in conditions in contrast to before in the drop when a surge confused a lot of the state’s health and fitness care capability, sickening and killing hundreds. (Krakow, 12/13)


    Bloomberg:
    South Africa’s Omicron Severity May possibly Be Masked By Prior 72{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} Covid Infection Amount


    A recent seroprevalence study in Gauteng, the South African province wherever the omicron variant was initial identified, showed that 72{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of the population experienced a earlier infection with the coronavirus, stated Shabir Madhi, a vaccinologist at the College of the Witwatersrand. That compares with about 20{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} when the beta variant emerged a calendar year in the past, reported Madhi, who led trials of both AstraZeneca Plc’s and Novavax Inc.’s photographs in South Africa. “The evolution of the omicron variant is coming at a extremely different phase of the pandemic,” Madhi claimed in an interview with the Worldwide Health and fitness Disaster Coordination Middle. “That is important to maintain at the again of our minds when we see what is unfolding in South Africa and what we might see in other configurations, which may possibly have a very distinct epidemiology.” (Sguazzin, 12/14)


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  • ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PROVIDES COVID-19 DATA UPDATE FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 11, 2021

    ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PROVIDES COVID-19 DATA UPDATE FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 11, 2021

    ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PROVIDES COVID-19 DATA UPDATE FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 11, 2021

    ERIE COUNTY, NY – The Erie County Department of Health (ECDOH) is providing an update on COVID-19 data. For the week ending December 11, 2021, ECDOH received reports for 4,345 new COVID-19 cases among Erie County residents, a 22{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} decrease from the previous week. This weekly case count is very similar to pre-Thanksgiving holiday levels. Erie County’s COVID-19 case rate of 455 cases per 100,000 residents in the past seven days for the week ending December 11 is a decrease from the previous week’s case rate of 580. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) set a case rate threshold of 100 or more cases per 100,000 residents in the past seven days for a community to be considered to have “high transmission.”

    31{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of new COVID-19 cases last week were among city of Buffalo residents. For reference, city of Buffalo residents make up 29{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of all Erie County residents. This past week the ZIP codes with the highest seven-day case rates per 100,000 persons were: 14202 (Buffalo, 29 cases), 14034 (Collins, 19 cases), 14218 (Buffalo, 131 cases), 14032 (Clarence Center, 53 cases) and 14212 (Buffalo, 70 cases). The small population of some of these ZIP codes can be impacted by a relatively small number of new COVID-19 cases. Eight ZIP codes have 7-day case rates of more than 600 new cases per 100,000 residents.

    Contact tracing case investigations continue to note family and household clusters of COVID-19 cases. With the holiday season approaching, ECDOH encourages people who plan to gather with friends and family to stay home and away from others if ill. Also, COVID-19 testing is a tool to make sure you know your COVID-19 status before small gatherings, especially if other guests are elderly, have chronic medical or immunocompromising conditions, are pregnant, or unvaccinated.

    About 48,000 COVID-19 test reports were received last week, an increase from the previous week’s total. Weekly test reports have remained stable over the past four weeks. ECDOH and health care providers within Erie County still have substantial diagnostic testing capacity. People who are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, regardless of vaccination status, should strongly consider a diagnostic COVID-19 test. The New York State Department of Health maintains a list of testing locations. ECDOH created a list of community COVID-19 testing resources for parents and caregivers. Free COVID-19 tests are available through ECDOH by calling 716-858-2929 to schedule an appointment. Appointments are required for COVID-19 testing through ECDOH. Wait times for ECDOH appointment telephone line are longest in the morning. Callers may choose to call after 10 a.m. if they want to avoid a wait.

    The weekly positivity rate was 9.0{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}, down from 10.8{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} for the week ending December 4. Positivity rates declined in all age groups, though children under age 18 years continue to have the highest positivity rates. For all cases under age 18, the positivity percentage was 10{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}; for all case ages 18 years and older, the positivity percentage was 8.7{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}. These higher positivity rates for children may reflect lower relative numbers of tests in these age groups, and a higher likelihood that symptomatic children and adolescents will seek a COVID-19 test for return to school purposes. The 30-39-year-old age group had the highest number of COVID-19 cases last week; this age group also had the highest 7-day case rate per 100,000 persons, at 738.

    For children under age 18 years, case totals decreased from the previous week by about 23{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}, to 1,345 cases, in line with the 22{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} decrease in countywide cases.

    The school team in the ECDOH Office of Epidemiology is managing a large volume of cases among k-12 students and school staff. Data for the week ending December 4 are incomplete* because official test reports are pending. The Thanksgiving holiday may have contributed to a lower number of tests and positive test results for the week ending November 27.

    ERIE COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH PROVIDES COVID-19 DATA UPDATE FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 11, 2021

    With 374 COVID-19 hospitalizations reported in Erie County hospitals on December 12, 2021, the number of patients admitted to Erie County hospitals with COVID-19 has remained stable over the past two weeks. [See chart at end of release]. 258 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 (69{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}) were not fully vaccinated. Among those patients, 59 (77{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}) of 77 patients admitted to the ICU were not fully vaccinated; and, 42 (79{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}) of 53 patients with an airway assist were not fully vaccinated. Vaccines work to reduce the risk of serious illness and hospitalization. The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) publishes statewide data for COVID-19 cases over time by vaccination status, and daily hospital admissions over time by vaccination status.                                                            

    ECDOH is reporting COVID-19 mortality data. ECDOH received reports of 52 COVID-19 associated deaths in the past seven days; these reports were from November and December. Total COVID-19-related deaths from March 2020 to December 9, 2021 now stand at 2,255, with 979 reported in 2021. CDC publishes national rates of COVID-19 related cases, hospitalizations and deaths by vaccination status at https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#rates-by-vaccine-status.         

    Through December 13, 26.1{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of 5-11-year-olds in Erie County have at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. All adult age groups have at least 70{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of those populations with at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. Additional data, including vaccination estimates by ZIP code, are posted to the ECDOH web site. NYSDOH also updates vaccination data by demographics, by county and by ZIP code.                                                   

    ECDOH has an active schedule of COVID-19 vaccine clinics, listed at www.erie.gov/vax. Additional clinics have been added throughout the county through December 30. Clinics for 5-11-year-olds are listed at www.erie.gov/vax. ECDOH will also vaccinate any eligible Erie County resident at their home. Call (716) 858-2929 for the “Vax Visit” program.

     

    ECDOH encourages Erie County residents who are not fully vaccinated to begin their COVID-19 vaccine series. COVID-19 vaccination is especially important for youth and families attending school or child care.

    Following recent FDA authorization for COVID-19 vaccine booster doses for 16- and 17-year-olds, ECDOH vaccine clinics will provide a COVID-19 booster dose to anyone age 16 years and older as long as enough time has elapsed from their initial series completion (6 months for Pfizer and Moderna; 2 months for J&J). ECDOH encourages people to review the recommended booster eligibility criteria, evaluate their risk factors and talk to their own physician with questions. NYSDOH has further information about booster doses.

     

    Finally, CDC and NYSDOH have begun to report influenza data for the 2021-2022 flu season. Influenza activity remains low nationally but continues to increase. There are early signs that flu vaccination uptake is down this season compared to last. ECDOH reminds all residents that there is still time to get a flu vaccine; flu vaccine is recommended for everyone ages 6 months and older. Flu can have serious complications for older adults, individuals with immunocompromising medical conditions, pregnant women and infants.

    Chart: Erie County Hospitalization Data, last two weeks (November 29- December 12, 2021).
    Data Sources: New York State Department of Health and Erie County hospitals

     

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    ECDOH, COVID-19 vaccine info & clinic schedule: http://www.erie.gov/vax

    ECDOH, COVID-19 Information Line: (716) 858-2929 – foreign language interpretation available

    ECDOH, COVID-19 Weekly Data Updates: https://www2.erie.gov/health/index.php?q=covid-19-media-data

    New York State Department of Health, COVID-19 Boosters: http://ny.gov/boosters

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  • MMA Star Leo Muniz Shares How he Preps for 3 Fights in 1 Night at Copa Combate

    MMA Star Leo Muniz Shares How he Preps for 3 Fights in 1 Night at Copa Combate

    Bronx native Leo “The Mexicutioner” Muniz will be the sole United states of america consultant at  Copa Combate, an MMA event promoted by Combate Global that features fighters from eight various countries. As his Mexico-themed attire could frequently recommend, Leo Muniz is extremely proud of his Mexican heritage, but will proudly rep the purple, white, and blue when he competes on Dec.12.

    The COPA COMBATE tournament (airing stay on Univision, TUDN United states and Paramount+) involves that the winner ought to win a few contests in a one night time, earning it just one of the hardest tournaments in all of sports. Because of to the mother nature of competing in a trio of fights, the action is ordinarily faster-paced, with much more KO’s and submissions than you would ordinarily anticipate to see.

    With this style of MMA getting branded as “Much Much more Motion,” the eventual winner will claim a lofty prize of $100,000 for surviving the discipline. Muniz clarifies how he approaches these an epic examination of his mettle, and how he balances elite activity with a chaotic household everyday living.

    “The adrenaline that you get, just about every time you phase in the cage, person, that is so unique, it is so exceptional,” says Muniz (6-1-). “It’s something that you will only come across stepping in that wander. The planning, and building that stroll to move into the cage, seeing your opponent wander in, that’s unforgettable to me and it’s some thing that I have taking part in in brain day in, day out.”

    For Leo Muniz, MMA is a lot more of an all-consuming way of lifetime somewhat than merely staying his career. “I check out to get a skill-operate session in, at the very least every day,” he says. “That does not necessarily necessarily mean that I am going to be sparring each day, but there has to be some talent-work progress in there, simply because it is sports particular. Then, power and conditioning clever, I’m executing sessions on Tuesday and Thursdays.” For the most part, Muniz’s spouse and children travels with him. As the father of four youngsters, battling is absolutely in the blood as his wife, and two of his little ones are also training in MMA. “It’s a family detail,” he beams. “I imagine which is 1 of the key things on how we equilibrium this life style. Everyone’s on board, and we are not on different ships. If you see me, the likelihood are you will see my spouse and children.”

    MMA is a marathon and not a dash

    Muniz played soccer in his youth, and would often run monitor as component of his schooling. It’s a software that he’s introduced with him for MMA prep, and feels that it adds a lot to his arsenal. “It keeps the lungs heading,” the Mexicutioner suggests. “Running a few or four miles teaches you to stay mentally robust, how to pace on your own, and not blow anything out in 1 shot. Functioning is a minimal distinctive from sprinting, so I can relate to [running] as considerably as preventing goes.”

    Making back more powerful

    After Muniz tore his MCL and ACL he seemed to fat teaching as a way to rebuild much better. These times, Leo Muniz is a major proponent of fat training, and his personalized bests contain a 325-pound squat, 415-pound deadlift, and a 225-pound bench push. Not terrible for a 135-pound bantamweight! “I learned a whole lot,” suggests Muniz. “just going as a result of that procedure.”

    Landmines for explosive ability

    Muniz has been doing work on energy and conditioning at the new WARROOM Gym in Whippany, NJ, and he’s turned his consideration on staying more explosive. One way that he has been capable to work on this is as a result of utilization of the landmine push. “I’ve been learning how to throw all the things from the hip,” he states. “Using the landmine press is some thing that generates from the foot, to ankle extension, knee extension, hip extension, which is particularly what we do when we are punching. You know, we have to have a position of call on the ground and we have to have to be in a position to fireplace all cylinders at the exact same time, and that’s rather much how you get started developing knockout energy.”

    Absolutely nothing ever grows in the convenience zone

    Muniz heads into the COPA COMBATE event in great kind. He attained back again-to-again wins towards Crew Alpha Male member, Hector “El Matador” Fajardo again on May possibly 29 and Aug. 13 to safe his entry. But how will he teach for 3 extremely different troubles in 1 evening? Is it doable to put together for the rigors that he will confront in the event?

    “At night, we are undertaking pad get the job done, and we are carrying out drills, due to the fact it’s three fights in a single night time, so if you consider about it, the complete rounds would include up to a championship fight — that’s 25 minutes.” says Muniz. “So, it’s one thing that we have had to put together for, and insert on just after the lifting sessions, just since the muscle mass are stunned and a minor little bit filled with blood, and you’re a very little fatigued.”

    Muniz is not scared of a problem. He relishes the opportunity to thrust his body to the limits and has used sparring to replicate his impending knowledge as greatest as attainable. “Sparring is usually a fresh, new person,” claims Muniz. “It’s a psychological challenge as nicely, mainly because you simply cannot just concentration on one dude. With 3 fights in 1 night time, and a few different opponents, your frame of mind has to be capable to change serious brief. It’s a obstacle that I like mainly because practically nothing at any time grows in the consolation zone.”

    Restoration is important

    Leo Muniz suggests that grabbing as a lot snooze as feasible is vital for building guaranteed that his body heals to its total prospective. The fighter also enjoys ice baths in buy to break down lactic acid, and he is also commencing to check out the benefits of managed respiratory and meditation. “[Working on breathing] actually allows to develop up the lung ability,” he suggests.

    In conditions of building excess weight, Muniz will work with the nutritionist coach, Mike Hernandez, and adopts a very simple strategy with no gimmicks, centered close to lessening fats and carbs, whilst maintaining his protein intake large in order to repair service his muscle tissues.

    Eye on the prize

    So, what would “The Mexicutioner” expend his $100,000 prize money on? “Well, we’re in all probability gonna use that money to transfer to New Jersey,” claims Muniz. “Because we do reside in Pennsylvania and all my teaching transpires in New Jersey, and lately I have been commuting to go to get the job done, so I have been driving a lot more than 6½ hrs every day, so transferring to New Jersey will most likely be the appropriate go, right now, not just on preserving revenue, but extra on saving time, which in transform will, I hope, give me a lot more time with my relatives.” Seems like a shrewd investment to us!

    Muniz will encounter Pierre Daguzan of France in the initial phase of COPA COMBATE live from Miami, FL, on Dec. 12.

  • Doctor provides health tips for holiday travel as omicron, flu cases rise

    Doctor provides health tips for holiday travel as omicron, flu cases rise

    ORLANDO, Fla. – As holiday travel ramps up, medical practitioners are urging persons to get vaccinated to avoid the spread of influenza and COVID-19.

    News 6 health and fitness reporter Kirstin O’Connor spoke with Dr. Timothy Hendrix, of AdventHealth Centra Care, about vacation security.

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    KIRSTIN: People today are even now imagining about COVID-19, but what else do we require to think about though we’re planning for family members get-togethers?

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    HENDRIX: Well, there is a good deal of time to put together correct now. So we’ve received quite a few months ahead of we get to Xmas time. So now’s the time to get your flu shot if you have not acquired your flu shot for the reason that flu year has officially started off. We’re seeing extra cases of influenza at Centra Treatment in the final couple of months, so go out there and get your flu shot. It normally takes at the very least a week or two for it to turn into successful.

    KIRSTIN: What kind of information do you have for households that are about to consider a flight?

    HENDRIX: Sporting your mask while you’re in the airport and when you’re in indoors in these general public regions. There is a prerequisite nonetheless to wear a mask in the airport and on the on the airplane. But being mindful about that and minimizing the treats on the airplane (is significant). If you’re a person of all those people today sipping the drink, munching on the aircraft, you know, you definitely have to have to maintain off and keep your mask on all through the flight simply because these are locations in which you have a better transmission risk in these crowded indoor spots.

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    KIRSTIN: Should persons however be having COVID tests just before traveling?

    HENDRIX: If you ever have any queries about finding a COVID test, it is extremely straightforward, and it’ll take away any uncertainties in your mind. But I would advocate if you’re ill, if you’re uncovered to COVID, you know, any individual has COVID or if you traveled just lately or have been in a large-hazard situation — a massive team of persons — to go get analyzed. And at Centra Treatment, we have the rapid check. We can get you the success in 15 minutes to decide if it is COVID or not. Due to the fact a great deal of these viruses have incredibly very similar indications, you know, COVID, flu, and just the common chilly, even allergic reactions, you know, runny nose, and the coughing and sneezing, you know, that could also seem like COVID. So go get examined, it’s incredibly simple.

    Everyone traveling internationally can make an appointment for a COVID check at the Orlando Global Airport.

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    KIRSTIN: Are you setting up to see a large amount additional instances of the flu?

    HENDRIX: Yeah, right here in Florida, we have found about 300 instances of influenza at Centra Care in our Central Florida Centra Cares. And that is, you know, 300, 350 for every week as comparison in 2019, our previous serious flu season, so we’re very well on the way to a regular flu year.

    KIRSTIN: Will the COVID booster be productive by Xmas?

    HENDRIX: I assume the timing is a lot more crucial now that you can get that booster in one particular to two weeks. You are going to start off to promote those antibodies. And we know just after that booster you get these types of a terrific robust response of antibodies. And some of the proof just in the previous day or two that Pfizer and the experiments are exhibiting that that booster seriously does give you a excellent safety against variants like omicron, so now’s the time to get that in advance of we get into these household gatherings.

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  • The Expansion Toward Integrative Wellness Approaches in MS Care

    The Expansion Toward Integrative Wellness Approaches in MS Care

    For years, the conversations surrounding care for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) mainly centered around drug development and the optimization of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs). There are now more than a dozen DMTs approved for MS, administered in various forms such as tablets, injections, or infusions. Although, as clinicians have learned, the management of these patients extends past treating solely the relapses.

    Integrative wellness is a practice based around the belief that treating patients involves much more than only disease and symptom management and has become an approach adopted by more clinicians in recent years. This all-purpose type of method encompasses aspects of diet and nutrition, exercise, sleep, and ongoing preventive care, among others.1,2 Although there are no set guidelines on how to conduct this care, there are several overlapping themes and ideas.

    The conceptual idea of integrative wellness often also carries a stigma, with many assuming these practices are not backed by scientific evidence. Contrary to this belief, ongoing research and the COVID-19 pandemic have confirmed the need for alternative approaches, particularly for patients with MS, who may benefit from interventions tailored to their individual needs.1-5

    Variety in Wellness Approaches

    Kathy Zackowski, PhD, OTR, senior director of patient management, care, and rehabilitation research, National Multiple Sclerosis Society (NMSS), has been at the forefront of researching and advocating for this new style of care. Her organization funds work that ranges from better understanding the use of acupuncture and yoga, to the resilience of psychosocial approaches, to the relationship of dieting and changes in the gut microbiome.

    “The whole idea with wellness is that this is something that everyone can do right now,” Zackowski told NeurologyLive®. “You don’t need a lot of equipment, but you need to understand the important elements of a wellness strategy for you. For someone in pain, we might recommend some of these psychosocial strategies looking at resilience and pain management, but for someone who’s weak, they may need just exercise. Exercise is its own intervention. It’s not simple to go out and say, ‘go exercise.’ We need to understand what elements of that intervention are important for that person.”

    The variety and usage of these integrative wellness approaches differs from clinic to clinic, which has added to its natural phenomenon. At Cleveland Clinic,6 physicians recommend maintaining a low-salt Mediterranean diet, getting at least 150 minutes of moderate movement per week, maintaining vitamin D levels between 40-70 ng/mL, not smoking or using tobacco products, and undergoing routine mental health screening.2,7,8

    Nutrition’s Role in Wellness

    Although there is a migration towards a better understanding of the need for collaboration and comprehensive care, some specialties are not consistently included in the model. Registered dietitians, for example, have historically been excluded from the multidisciplinary care team, with information on nutrition coming instead from integrative or alternative practitioners.

    Mona Bostick, RDN, LDN, a nutritionist living with MS with a dedicated passion for optimizing nutrition, commented on this exclusion, adding that while nutrition is often miscast as an “integrative” approach, diet and how patients eat is not an alternative treatment for MS, but it is rather a pivotal aspect of overall health. Bostick is the founder of her private practice, Food Matters 365, now called MSBites, a source for evidence-based nutrition and wellness advice to help patients with MS.

    “I believe the shift toward the integrative exists precisely because dietitians have not been included in the care team. With MS being such a disease [that] steals control over the things you thought you had control over, when alternative practitioners are promising to heal, beat, reverse, or give you that control back, the vulnerability that MS presents is going to make someone take a risk on that,” she told NeurologyLive®. “It’s important to know that nutrition and what you eat plays an important role in your overall health, but it doesn’t offset demyelination—nuance and context around what food can do is missing a lot of times in these integrative and alternative messages of this practitioners. I find that to be disconcerting because there is a vulnerability to the MS population, for sure.”

    Zackowski echoed similar thoughts to Bostick, adding that even the general public should be exposed to nutritional dietitians. “With MS, it’s complicated. We don’t have the cure yet, and one of the ways the [National MS] Society talks about this is the pathway to cures. The idea that there’s not just one cure, there are multiple cures, and people define cure in a different way. One way of defining cure is taking away symptoms. If diet can provide some improvements in the symptoms people [with MS] have that’s one form of an MS cure,” she explained.

    Sharing Best Practices for a Sense of Community

    Amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the shift to telemedicine challenged clinicians to provide care remotely, whether that be for symptom management or for integrative approaches. Interestingly, some clinicians say the use of telemedicine had a positive effect in increasing collaboration and information sharing within the MS field, as the unknowns associated with COVID-19 generated a need for experts to share timely data relating to the virus and overall best practices with one another.

    Mitzi Joi Williams, MD, CEO, Joi Wellness Group Multiple Sclerosis Center, spoke on this increased sense of community within the MS field since the onset of the pandemic and over the course of 2021. Williams noted that her colleagues were not afraid to share findings and information from registries, whereas in the past, the scientific community had cultivated a sense of protectiveness in terms of clinical data that had yet to be published.

    “The information sharing that has emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic has really been amazing, and to see the collaboration from people from different academic centers, from the academic centers in the community, to across the pond, across the world, across the globe, has really been astounding,” Williams told NeurologyLive®.

    Social media has been crucial in establishing this sharing of information and collaborative attitude, allowing experts in the MS field to share information quickly and freely via online platforms like Twitter, Williams said. Monthly webinars and conferences also aided in the dissemination of updated data, with experts then able to implement practices in real time.

    “I hope this collaborative approach amongst MS specialists, general neurologists, and my colleagues around the globe stays,” Williams said. “There has been this amazing unity amongst everyone to try to find the scientific answers we need to be able to adequately care for our patients. We’ve seen a lot of synergy with people creating registries fairly quickly—a lot of things that we thought couldn’t get done are absolutely getting done, [and] a lot of things we thought couldn’t be done remotely are absolutely being done remotely.”

    Zackowski spoke on ongoing work of the NMSS to improve this collaboration and sharing of information as it pertains to wellness, which includes the development of the Wellness Research Group and 3 different subgroups: physical wellness, nutritional wellness, and psychosocial wellness.9-11 Information published online is tailored specifically to patients or clinicians, making it easier to access veritable, valuable sources, Zackowski said, noting that patients “do not need to be scientists” in order to understand findings from ongoing studies. This is not, however, a foolproof method for getting the word out about wellness, particularly due to the need for practices and information to be adjusted for individual patients.

    “The idea of integrating just those 3 areas is challenging—and that’s not really addressing everything—there’s so many symptoms that people have with MS that I think can be addressed by different wellness approaches,” Zackowski said. “I think it’s really hard to get the message out to people about what to do because there’s no regulatory body on how to make sure the standards are the same everywhere, and that’s something we as a society are trying to grapple with a little bit more.”

    Need for Increased Research

    Although there is good reason to be excited about these integrative approaches, clinicians themselves also agree that there is a need for extended research that aims at understanding and optimizing these methods. As of now, clinicians use their better judgement, paired with what’s been observed in the literature and through the help of their multidisciplinary teams. There is no current law-abiding guideline that the community has developed or strictly follows.

    “When you talk about exercise, diet, or even cognitive rehabilitation, no one knows exactly the right dose, Zackowski stressed. “How much do you need as a person with MS to address your particular issue? We do this automatically with medications because the FDA dictates that you have to put a particular dose and explain what that dose is. In the wellness area, we need to address those things, we need to understand the dose, the intensity, the setting that this is done in, and how that approach will be effective in people who have more than one symptom.”

    Despite advances in research in recent years, the space is stilling being held back. Without backing from pharmaceutical companies or industry leaders, it has been difficult to conduct large scale trials that further help validate these methods. These groups have yet to formally recognize integrative wellness as something that has significant therapeutic benefit, especially since the data thus far has been hard to quantify.

    That, ultimately, leaves supporters of integrative wellness practices like Bostick and Zackowski to fend for themselves in terms of powering research, or forces them to turn to organizations such as the NMSS in hopes of acquiring funding and materials.

    “I’m thinking of getting pharmaceutical companies interested in this combined approach that uses a medication and a wellness strategy,” Zackowski said. “This might be another way to encourage greater funding for this, but it will take time and money to get this understood better. We are right on the forefront though—we’re at a place where this can be studied now, and I’m encouraged by that.”

    A Look Ahead

    In addition to the need for increased research, there remain complexities in the integration of dietitians into standard of care, according to Bostick. “Out in the community, there are dietitians everywhere. At this point, the obstacle is that continuing education hours are expensive and difficult to obtain. There’s not been a reason for a dietician to justify becoming educated and informed on this topic, because they’ve not yet been welcomed into the comprehensive care team,” she said.

    Bostick added that once the talents of these specialists are more appreciated, they may go back to their communities and advocate for these roles as well as provide information for newcomers to feel more comfortable. While a dietitian may have a broad knowledge of nutrition, they may not be as equipped at that moment to treat the MS-specific component. “Broadly speaking, multiple sclerosis is not discussed in our education and training. That’s the obstacle,” she said.

    Much like how the efficacy of drugs continues to be optimized in post hoc analyses, it will only be a matter of time before similar studies to further validate these wellness approaches. Overall, the commitment to these nontraditional, forward-thinking ideas represents the general trend within the medical system in recent years to treat the patient from a complete holistic perspective that addresses all downstream aspects of the disease, and not just the root cause.

    This contribution to HCPLive’s 2021 This Year in Medicine series comes from sister publication NeurologyLive®.

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  • 7 Best Weight Loss Apps of 2021, According to a Dietitian

    7 Best Weight Loss Apps of 2021, According to a Dietitian

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