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  • First Edition: April 11, 2022

    First Edition: April 11, 2022

    Today’s early morning highlights from the major news organizations.

    KHN:
    Journalists Discuss Insulin Costs And Ethical Questions Surrounding A North Carolina Rehab Program

    KHN Midwest correspondent Bram Sable-Smith discussed insulin costs on NBC’s LX on April 6. … KHN correspondent Aneri Pattani, joined by North Carolina Health News’ Taylor Knopf, discussed some of the ethical questions raised by TROSA — a substance misuse recovery organization in North Carolina that provides free room and board for those in recovery in exchange for free work — on WUNC’s “WUNC Politics” podcast on April 6. (4/9)


    NBC News:
    Incomplete Data Likely Masks A Rise In U.S. Covid Cases


    At first glance, U.S. Covid cases appear to have plateaued over the past two weeks, with a consistent average of around 30,000 cases per day, according to NBC News’ tally. But disease experts say incomplete data likely masks an upward trend. In Washington, D.C., for example, several high-profile government figures recently tested positive, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, White House press secretary Jen Psaki and Attorney General Merrick Garland. (Bendix and Chow, 4/10)


    Bloomberg:
    Covid-19 Could Be Spreading Undetected In U.S.


    The rise of Covid cases in some regions of the U.S., just as testing efforts wane, has raised the specter that the next major wave of the virus may be difficult to detect. In fact, the country could be in the midst of a surge right now and we might not even know it. Testing and viral sequencing are critical to responding quickly to new outbreaks of Covid. And yet, as the country tries to move on from the pandemic, demand for lab-based testing has declined and federal funding priorities have shifted. The change has forced some testing centers to shutter while others have hiked up prices in response to the end of government-subsidized testing programs.  People are increasingly relying on at-home rapid tests if they decide to test at all. But those results are rarely reported, giving public health officials little insight into how widespread the virus truly is. (Muller, 4/10)


    The Wall Street Journal:
    The BA.2 Variant Is Spreading. Do You Need To Worry?


    You’re going to the movies and eating indoors. Your kid stopped wearing a mask to school; you no longer wear one to work. After two years of Covid precautions, you finally feel normal again. Well, mostly.BA.2—a subvariant of the Omicron variant that tore through the U.S. this winter—is spreading. It’s now the dominant variant throughout the country and has triggered recent surges in Europe. If you live somewhere where local statistics suggest cases are rising but the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention map still shades your county low-risk green, it can be tough to figure out what to do.  (Reddy, 4/10)


    NBC News:
    72 People At High-Profile D.C. Dinner Test Positive For Covid


    Seventy-two people have tested positive for Covid-19 after having attended the Gridiron Dinner in Washington last weekend, including members of the Biden administration and reporters. Gridiron Club President Tom DeFrank said Sunday that the group had reported 72 cases out of the hundreds of people who attended. New York Mayor Eric Adams, who was also at the dinner, tested positive Sunday. It was the first Gridiron Dinner since 2019, before the pandemic, and guests were required to show proof of vaccination, DeFrank said. (Zhao and Roecker, 4/10)


    The Washington Post:
    President Joe Biden’s Pandemic Practices Vary As Covid Risks Grow 


    Most of the time, President Biden doesn’t wear a mask, but occasionally he’s spotted with one. Sometimes his events are in crowded indoor rooms, other times outdoors. And through it all over the past two weeks, people close to Biden — if not in “close contact” as defined by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — are contracting covid as part of a wave washing over parts of official Washington. (Linskey and Diamond, 4/8)


    Politico:
    Fauci: No Particular Reason To Fear For Biden’s Health


    Anthony Fauci said Sunday there’s no particular reason to fear that President Joe Biden will be infected with Covid-19, despite how hard official Washington has been hit lately. Speaking on ABC’s “This Week,” the president’s chief medical adviser said, “The protocols to protect the president are pretty strong.” While allowing that an infection was certainly possible, Fauci added: “The president is vaccinated. He is doubly boosted. He got his fourth shot of an mRNA. When we people like myself and my colleagues are in the room closely with him for a considerable period of time — half an hour, 20 minutes, 40 minutes — all of us need to be tested. Yes, he is mingling there, but we feel that the protocols around the president are sufficient to protect him.” (Cohen, 4/10)


    Fox News:
    Fauci Says People Should Decide ‘Individual Risk’ For COVID, Reverting Back To Masks Possible


    Dr. Anthony Fauci advised that individuals will need to decide for themselves their personal level of risk for events and COVID-19 exposure going forward as people learn to live with the virus. “What’s going to happen is that we’re going to see that each individual is going to have to make their calculation of the amount of risk that they want to take in going to indoor dinner is going to functions even within the realm of a green zone,” Fauci said during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday. “It’s going to be a person’s decision about the individual risk they’re going to take.” (Aitken, 4/10)


    Bay Area News Group:
    Next New COVID-19 Vaccine Will Look Different


    After deploying four COVID-19 shots in a little more than two years, the nation is absorbing a troubling realization: That’s a pace that’s impossible to sustain. This past week, experts began charting a path to a future that is less perfect – but more practical. It means building a vaccine that targets more than one strain of the virus. It would reduce severe disease and death, but not prevent every infection. If the design is changed, all vaccines will be updated. Manufacturers will likely offer the same vaccine formulation to everyone, rather than a mélange of different products for different people on different schedules. And the goal is to have it ready by next fall when the risk of illness is likely to soar. That’s a very tight deadline. (Krieger, 4/10)


    The Washington Post:
    The Next Leap In Coronavirus Vaccine Development Could Be A Nasal Spray


    As the omicron variant of the coronavirus moved lightning-fast around the world, it revealed an unsettling truth. The virus had gained a stunning ability to infect people, jumping from one person’s nose to the next. Cases soared this winter, even among vaccinated people. That is leading scientists to rethink their strategy about the best way to fight future variants, by aiming for a higher level of protection: blocking infections altogether. If they succeed, the next vaccine could be a nasal spray. (Johnson, 4/10)


    AP:
    Thousands Rally In LA To Oppose COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates


    Thousands of people including truckers and firefighters from across the country gathered Sunday outside Los Angeles City Hall to protest vaccination mandates designed to slow the spread of COVID-19.The crowd gathered at Grand Park to hear speakers and performers, while big-rig trucks from the “People’s Convoy” were parked on nearby streets. Members of the convoy jammed traffic during a Washington, D.C., protest earlier this year. (Dovarganes, 4/10)


    AP:
    12 State Police Members Fired For Not Getting COVID Vaccine 


    Eleven Massachusetts State Police troopers and one sergeant have been fired for not getting vaccinated against COVID-19, as required by an executive order issued last year, the state police said. State Police spokesperson Dave Procopio said in an email Sunday the 12 individuals were terminated Friday in the culmination of an internal hearing process. (4/10)


    The Wall Street Journal:
    School Reopening Mess Drives Frustrated Parents Toward GOP 


    Democrat Jennifer Loughran spent the pandemic’s early days sewing face masks for neighbors [in Bridgewater, N.J.]. Last month, as a newly elected school-board member, she voted to lift the district’s mask mandate. That came four months after she voted for the state’s Republican candidate for governor. After a monthslong political identity crisis, Ms. Loughran decided her opposition to her party’s mask mandates, economic restrictions and school-closure policies outweighed her support for positions on climate change, abortion and gay rights, at least for the moment. (Bender, 4/1)


    CNN:
    Ventilation: A Powerful Covid-19 Mitigation Measure


    Two-plus years into the Covid-19 pandemic, you probably know the basics of protection: vaccines, boosters, proper handwashing and masks. But one of the most powerful tools against the coronavirus is one that experts believe is just starting to get the attention it deserves: ventilation. “The challenge for organizations that improve air quality is that it’s invisible,” said Joseph Allen, director of the Healthy Buildings Program at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. It’s true: Other Covid tools are more tangible. But visualizing how the virus might behave in poorly ventilated spaces can help people better understand this mitigation measure. (Sealy, 4/10)


    USA Today:
    After COVID, Congressman Calls For Hearings On Nursing Home Owners


    In a biting letter, U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill. urged Congress to investigate the failures of nursing homes during the pandemic, particularly “profiteering, cold-hearted” corporations that act as landlords in the industry. “It is up to Congress … to shine a bright light on the current practices, to reign them in, and to set and strictly enforce high standards for performance,” Rush wrote to the chair of the House Oversight Committee. “It is Congress’s job to stand in-between greedy corporations and those who are the most defenseless.” (Fraser and Penzenstadler, 4/8)


    AP:
    With COVID Mission Over, Pentagon Plans For Next Pandemic


    A COVID-19 patient was in respiratory distress. The Army nurse knew she had to act quickly. It was the peak of this year’s omicron surge and an Army medical team was helping in a Michigan hospital. Regular patient beds were full. So was the intensive care. But the nurse heard of an open spot in an overflow treatment area, so she and another team member raced the gurney across the hospital to claim the space first, denting a wall in their rush. (Baldor, 4/11)


    CIDRAP:
    Healthcare Workers Report High Job Turnover Amid Pandemic 


    Before the pandemic, on average, 3.2{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of healthcare workers reported turnover, compared with 5.6{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} in the beginning of the pandemic and 3.7{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} in the following 8 months. More people left the workforce than were unemployed for every group throughout the study period, except in the latter period among people who were multiracial or of an “other” race. (Van Beusekom, 4/8)


    Stat:
    Warren, Grassley Threaten To Slap FDA With A 30-Day Deadline For OTC Hearing Aid Rules


    A bipartisan duo of senators is done waiting for the Food and Drug Administration to finalize a regulation that will finally let companies sell hearing aids over the counter. Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) introduced a bill Friday that would mandate that the Biden administration release the FDA’s long-stalled hearing aid regulation within 30 days. The new bill is the latest sign of frustration in Washington over the FDA’s work on hearing aid access; Grassley and Warren’s passed legislation to pave the way for cheaper, over-the-counter devices five years ago, in 2017. (Florko, 4/8)


    NPR:
    CDC Weighs New Opioid Prescribing Guidelines Amid Controversy Over Old Ones


    Doctors will soon have new guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on how and when to prescribe opioids for pain. Those guidelines – currently under review as a draft – will serve as an update to the agency’s previous advice on opioids, issued in 2016. That advice is widely blamed for leading to harmful consequences for patients with chronic pain. Federal officials have acknowledged their original guidance was often misapplied; it was supposed to serve as a roadmap for clinicians navigating tricky decisions around opioids and pain — not as a rigid set of rules. (Stone, 4/9)


    Stat:
    Aduhelm Coverage Restrictions Could Shape Future Of Accelerated Approva


    Whither accelerated approval? Amid the hubbub over new Medicare coverage restrictions for Alzheimer’s treatments, a key issue may not be fully appreciated: There is now bona fide pushback against accelerated approval, a controversial strategy used by regulators and companies to get new drugs to market faster than usual. On its face, this suggests potentially wider — and sobering — implications for the pharmaceutical industry and patients, because they may one day have to wait longer for new medicines to get out the proverbial door. (Silverman, 4/9)


    Stat:
    MRNA Vaccine Boost May Help CAR T-Therapy Treat Solid Cancers 


    While CAR T-therapy has cured some people with blood cancers, this form of immunotherapy has so far produced lackluster results for solid tumors like lung or kidney cancer. But a new early-phase clinical trial presented on Sunday at the American Association of Cancer Research (AACR) conference suggests that CAR T-cells may be able to shrink some solid tumors — as long as it gets a boost from an mRNA vaccine from BioNTech. (Chen, 4/10)


    USA Today:
    Revolutionary Immunotherapy CAR-T Offers Hope Against More Tumors


    On Wednesday, 5-year-old Mary Stegmueller will reach a major milestone. She will have outlived her predicted life expectancy. Twice. At age 4, Mary, a rambunctious animal lover from Northglenn, Colorado, was given nine  months to live. A devastating brain tumor was spreading its tentacles through her brain stem, the area that controls breathing, heartbeat and other essential functions. The tumor, called a diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma strikes 300-400 Americans each year, mostly children, and several thousand more worldwide. (Weintraub, 4/10)


    Houston Chronicle:
    Doctor Completes First TULSA Procedure Performed At A Houston Hospital


    History was made Friday as a local doctor carried out a procedure that had never been performed in a Houston hospital. The advanced prostate cancer treatment called transurethral ultrasound ablation is now being offered at Houston Methodist Willowbrook, the hospital announced this week. “This is the first time the TULSA procedure has been performed in a hospital setting in the Houston area, giving patients with prostate cancer or an enlarged prostate a significant opportunity to maintain their lifestyle,” Steven Sukin, MD, said in the announcement. (Feuk, 4/8)


    AP:
    Can Cancer Blood Tests Live Up To Promise Of Saving Lives?


    Joyce Ares had just turned 74 and was feeling fine when she agreed to give a blood sample for research. So she was surprised when the screening test came back positive for signs of cancer. After a repeat blood test, a PET scan and a needle biopsy, she was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma. “I cried,” the retired real estate broker said. “Just a couple of tears and thought, ‘OK, now what do we do?’” The Canby, Oregon, resident had volunteered to take a blood test that is being billed as a new frontier in cancer screening for healthy people. It looks for cancer by checking for DNA fragments shed by tumor cells. (Johnson, 4/11)


    AP:
    Feds Accused Of Ignoring Asbestos, Mold At Women’s Prison


    A government watchdog has found a “substantial likelihood” the federal Bureau of Prisons committed wrongdoing when it ignored complaints and failed to address asbestos and mold contamination at a federal women’s prison in California that has already been under scrutiny for rampant sexual abuse of inmates. The U.S. Office of Special Counsel now wants Attorney General Merrick Garland to step in to investigate the allegations after multiple whistleblower complaints were filed earlier this year. The office detailed its findings in a letter this past week and has asked Garland to submit a report within 60 days. (Balsamo and Sisak, 4/9)


    Stat:
    At Small And Rural Hospitals, Cyberattacks Cause Unprecedented Crises


    At 12:08 p.m. on a Monday, a Sky Lakes Medical Center employee tapped an email link. Within minutes, that click cracked open the Oregon hospital’s digital infrastructure for cybercriminals to infiltrate. By the time IT staff started looking into it, “everything was being encrypted,” said John Gaede, director of information services. On a note discovered in a server, the attackers  announced the 100-bed Klamath Falls hospital had been hit with ransomware. (Renault, 4/11)


    Billings Gazette:
    Citing Patient Danger, Feds Say They Won’t Reimburse For Services At State Hospital


    The Montana State Hospital is set to lose its federal reimbursement funding on Tuesday after repeated failures to meet standard health and safety conditions, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said in a letter to the state on Friday. The letter does not say how much money the state hospital will no longer receive once the federal government stops payment for services provided to Medicare and Medicaid patients. There were 142 patients in the main hospital as of April 4, though it’s not clear how many patients are insured by Medicare and Medicaid. (Larson, 4/11)


    AP:
    Plans To Close ER South Of Atlanta Raising Concerns


    Wellstar Health System’s announcement that it is turning the only emergency room in Fulton County south of Interstate 20 into an urgent care clinic is raising concerns among some officials in metro Atlanta. WellStar said Wednesday it will close the ER and hospital beds at Wellstar Atlanta Medical Center South in East Point outside Atlanta in May. It will turn the facility into a 24-hour urgent care and rehabilitation clinic, news outlets reported. (4/10)


    NPR:
    Maryland Expands Who Can Perform Abortions After Overriding Hogan’s Veto


    Maryland lawmakers voted over the weekend to override Gov. Larry Hogan’s veto of a bill that would allow health practitioners outside of physicians — including nurse practitioners, midwives and physician’s assistants — to perform abortions. Maryland House members voted 90-46 on Saturday to reverse the governor’s decision, while state Senate members voted 29-15. Hogan is a Republican, while the majority of both the state’s chambers are Democrats. The bill will now become law and take effect on July 1. House Bill 937, known as the Abortion Care Access Act, says that “qualifying providers” include those whose medical licenses or certifications include the performance of abortions. (Archie, 4/11)


    Dallas Morning News:
    Charges Being Dropped Against Texas Woman Arrested For ‘Illegal Abortion’ In Rio Grande Valley


    In a sudden turn of events, Starr County District Attorney Gocha Ramirez announced in a news release Sunday that his office is dismissing the indictment against Lizelle Herrera, who was arrested Thursday and charged with murder on accusations of a “self-induced abortion.”
    “The issues surrounding this matter are clearly contentious, however based on Texas law and the facts presented, it is not a criminal matter,” Ramirez said in a statement. (4/10)


    The Hill:
    CDC Warns Of Meningococcal Disease Outbreak In Florida Primarily Affecting Gay, Bi Men 


    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a health warning about an outbreak of meningococcal disease in Florida, which the agency said is mainly affecting gay and bisexual men, including those living with HIV. The CDC urged gay and bisexual men and other men who have sex with men to get the MenACWY vaccine if they live in Florida. It also recommended that those planning to visit Florida talk with their health care provider about getting the vaccine. (Rai, 4/9)


    Anchorage Daily News:
    Alaska House Refuses To Pay Doctors Illegally Fired By Gov. Dunleavy


    The Alaska House of Representatives this week rejected a $495,000 legal settlement with two former Alaska Psychiatric Institute doctors illegally fired by Gov. Mike Dunleavy and his former chief of staff in 2018. The House voted 20-17 on Thursday to strip the money from a state budget line item for settlements. The decision is not yet final and would not revive a lawsuit brought by the doctors, but if the amendment is adopted by both the House and Senate, it would leave the doctors without financial compensation.
    “If this amount is not appropriated, the settlement would not be paid, which means the doctors would not receive the payment that was part of the compromise of the settlement,” said assistant attorney general Grace Lee, a spokeswoman for the Alaska Department of Law. (Brooks, 4/8)


    San Francisco Chronicle:
    Police Officers Say They’re Overdosing From Fentanyl Exposure. What’s Really Going On?


    “The risk of clinically significant exposure to emergency responders is extremely low,” said Dr. Kathy LeSaint, a medical toxicologist and assistant professor of emergency medicine at UCSF. Last month, six people, including five West Point cadets, reportedly overdosed after taking cocaine laced with fentanyl. But two said they overdosed — going into cardiac arrest — administering CPR to the others, rather than by voluntarily ingesting the opioid themselves. While she said she does not know the specific details of the West Point cadets incident, it seems unlikely to her, as an emergency medicine physician who has seen overdose patients receive CPR, that someone could become intoxicated that way. (Echeverria, 4/9)


    AP:
    UNLV Adding Outdoor Areas To Ban On Smoking In Public Places 


    Nevada’s largest university is going smoke-free, going beyond the state’s existing law against smoking in most indoor public places by expanding it to include outdoor areas. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas policy announced Friday and taking effect Aug. 15 in time for the fall 2022 semester also applies to vaping. (4/9)


    CIDRAP:
    US Flu Activity Continues Upward Trend, Led By H3N2 Strain


    The nation’s flu activity rose again last week, with the levels highest in central and southeast states and increasing in the Northeast, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said today in its weekly update. The percentage of outpatient visits for flulike illness, a key marker, rose slightly, to 1.9{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c}, but is still below the national baseline. One state—New Mexico—reported high flu activity, another measure of clinic visits for flulike illness. Four states reported moderate activity: Kansas, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, and Utah. (4/8)


    Las Vegas Review-Journal:
    Wellness Fair Coming Wednesday In Las Vegas


    A large wellness fair focusing on physical, mental and spiritual well-being — as well as activities for kids — is scheduled from 3-7 p.m. Wednesday at the Pearson Community Center in Las Vegas. “Wednesday Wellness Health Fair” will include blood-pressure checks and cholesterol screenings, as well as COVID-19 vaccinations and testing. There will be presentations and vendors. The event, at 1625 West Carey Ave., will include a food truck sponsored by Desert Winds Hospital. (Hynes, 4/9)


    CBS News:
    Ferrero Recalls Kinder Chocolates In U.S. Over Salmonella Fears


    Italian confectionery giant Ferrero said Thursday it had recalled certain varieties of its Kinder chocolates from retailers in the United States due to possible salmonella contamination. The move follows recalls earlier this week in the United Kingdom and several European countries over concerns around products from Ferrero’s factory in the Belgian town of Arlon, although no Kinder products have so far been found to contain the disease. (4/8)


    USA Today:
    Baby Formula Shortage 2022 Worsens After Abbott Similac Recall


    Less than two months after a baby formula recall, retailers are reporting shortages with some stores rationing sales. Nearly 30{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} of popular baby formula brands may be sold out at retailers across the U.S., according to an analysis by Datasembly, which assessed supplies at more than 11,000 stores. That’s a higher level than other products, said Ben Reich, CEO of the Tysons, Virginia-based research firm. (Snider, 4/9)


    The Washington Post:
    Despite A Decades-Long Effort, Babies Are Still Dying Of SIDS 


    In the years following the 1994 start of the Safe to Sleep campaign, which urged parents to put their babies on their backs at bedtime and keep their cribs free of pillows, bumper pads, blankets, stuffed animals and anything soft that might pose a suffocation risk, cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) plummeted by more 50 percent. But then, the decline stopped. Some 3,400 babies under age 1 still die suddenly and unexpectedly each year. Of these, the number of infant deaths officially attributed to SIDS is probably an underestimate, experts say. In most cases, parents simply find their baby unresponsive in the crib — and autopsy practices are not standardized — so most of these heartbreaking deaths remain mysteries and are not always classified as SIDS. (Cimons, 4/10)


    Axios:
    Why America Needs New Urgency Around Diet-Related Diseases


    Americans were more vulnerable to serious illness and death from COVID in part because of our poor health status heading into the pandemic. Now, preparations for future public health emergencies have to include chronic diet-related illnesses, including those stemming from the obesity crisis, health experts say. Obesity and related diseases like diabetes were closely linked with a far higher risk of serious illness and death from COVID. That was particularly true among older adults, communities of color, and disadvantaged communities, Anand Parekh, chief medical adviser at the Bipartisan Policy Center, told Axios. (Reed, 4/11)


    CBS News:
    Queen Elizabeth II Commiserates With Hospitalized COVID Patients After Her Own Bout With The “Horrible” Virus 


    Queen Elizabeth II, after her own recent bout with COVID-19, empathized with patients, doctors and nurses at a London hospital last week as she listened to their stories about life on the front lines of the pandemic. The monarch spoke to patients and staff at the Royal London Hospital during a virtual visit that marked the official dedication of the Queen Elizabeth Unit, a 155-bed critical care facility built in just five weeks at the height of the pandemic. “It does leave one very tired and exhausted, doesn’t it?” she told recovering COVID-19 patient Asef Hussain and his wife, Shamina. “This horrible pandemic.” (4/11)


    Bloomberg:
    India To Distribute Fortified Rice To Tackle Malnutrition Issue


    India will distribute fortified rice through various government-run food programs to tackle acute malnutrition among children and women in the world’s second-most populous nation. The initiative, which will cost about 27 billion rupees ($356 million) a year, will be funded by the federal government and completed in phases by June 2024, according to an official statement released after the cabinet of Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved the plan. (Pradhan, 4/8)


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  • April 12 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

    April 12 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

    The Tompkins County Health and fitness Department suggests there have now been 19,313 full good situations in Tompkins County, 56 more than on Monday, and a full of 1,870,803 checks executed. The Wellness Office is also now reporting favourable self-check benefits that have been submitted via their on the web portal. They say there are 17 new favourable self-test success for a total of 2,109 submitted.

    Associated: TCHD: If you test favourable on an at-residence examination

    As of Tuesday at 7:30am, the Health and fitness Office claims 713 exams were done in the previous working day. The Tompkins County Well being Division publishes NYS vaccine tracking information, showing 84,302 Tompkins County citizens have a first dose and 76,928 have done vaccination (which could be a single or two doses, based on vaccine).

    Linked: Quite a few are eligible for next booster or supplemental doses, says Well being Department

    The Well being Department states four folks are at this time hospitalized for COVID-19, the similar given that final Tuesday’s update. As of a change in data past winter season, “TCHD is reporting only lively conditions who are hospitalized,” alternatively than including patients recovered from COVID who keep on being hospitalized for other good reasons.

    There have been 60 fatalities from COVID-19 recorded amid Tompkins County people, such as the demise of an spot residents reported late last thirty day period.

    On April 11, Cornell University noted 61 new favourable conditions for April 10, 138 active student conditions, and 64 energetic personnel situations. Cornell only updates its dashboard on weekdays, and the timing of their updates does not allow a direct comparison to the county’s data.

    As of April 11, Ithaca School described 18 lively student circumstances, with 476 recovered, and nine lively personnel cases and 187 recovered workforce.

    The Overall health Division says its data incorporate testing that Cornell College commenced conducting on July 16, 2020. Cornell launched its own COVID-19 knowledge dashboard on August 25, 2020.

    Linked: New Cornell COVID-19 dashboard demonstrates exam effects and inform level

    The Health and fitness Division states the community demands to avoid the unfold of COVID-19 not just to safeguard them selves, but some others in our community who are most susceptible to receiving incredibly ill – more mature grown ups, these who are immune-compromised, and people with underlying persistent wellbeing ailments.

    Similar: BA.2 variant most likely, but not confirmed, among “ebbs and flows” of Tompkins circumstances, states Overall health Office

    TCHD’s Frank Kruppa claims, “There is a extremely higher vaccination price for our community, in particular with the successes that have been claimed by our neighborhood colleges. In addition to the arrival and surveillance tests, lots of of our new situations are arising from sustained near call with a beneficial particular person, meaning much more than 10 minutes within 6 ft of a positive circumstance. These shut contacts are occurring more frequently in significant indoor gatherings that mix distinctive groups of folks.”

    “Over the earlier several months, our initiatives have targeted on vaccinating our young people and delivering booster doses to people who are eligible,” Kruppa claims. “We are distributing self-tests and masks throughout the county as we acquire shipments and thank our group associates for aiding in this exertion.”

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  • April 11 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

    April 11 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

    The Tompkins County Well being Division suggests there have now been 19,257 total favourable cases in Tompkins County, 102 far more than on Friday, and a complete of 1,870,090 tests performed. The Health Office is also now reporting positive self-test effects that have been submitted through their online portal. They say there are 25 new optimistic self-take a look at results for a complete of 2,092 submitted.

    Associated: TCHD: If you exam positive on an at-home test

    As of Monday at 8:45am, the Health and fitness Department says 428 tests were being done in the preceding day. The Tompkins County Overall health Division publishes NYS vaccine tracking details, displaying 84,299 Tompkins County inhabitants have a initially dose and 76,924 have finished vaccination (which could be a person or two doses, relying on vaccine).

    Similar: Numerous are eligible for 2nd booster or more doses, suggests Wellbeing Division

    The Overall health Office says 4 people today are now hospitalized for COVID-19, the exact same considering that Tuesday’s update. As of a change in facts last winter season, “TCHD is reporting only lively circumstances who are hospitalized,” relatively than which include individuals recovered from COVID who stay hospitalized for other good reasons.

    There have been 60 fatalities from COVID-19 recorded among the Tompkins County citizens, together with the demise of an region people reported late past thirty day period.

    On April 8, Cornell College noted 40 new good scenarios for April 7, 57 lively student cases, and 50 active employee cases. Cornell only updates its dashboard on weekdays, and the timing of their updates does not let a direct comparison to the county’s data.

    As of April 8, Ithaca Higher education documented 19 energetic pupil conditions, with 471 recovered, and 10 lively employee instances and 182 recovered workers.

    The Health and fitness Department states its statistics include screening that Cornell University commenced conducting on July 16, 2020. Cornell introduced its very own COVID-19 data dashboard on August 25, 2020.

    Connected: New Cornell COVID-19 dashboard displays exam outcomes and inform stage

    The Health and fitness Section states the public desires to stop the distribute of COVID-19 not just to shield them selves, but other individuals in our community who are most susceptible to obtaining quite unwell – more mature older people, people who are immune-compromised, and those people with underlying chronic health conditions.

    Similar: BA.2 variant very likely, but not verified, among the “ebbs and flows” of Tompkins instances, suggests Overall health Division

    TCHD’s Frank Kruppa claims, “There is a really higher vaccination charge for our community, specially with the successes that have been claimed by our regional schools. In addition to the arrival and surveillance tests, many of our new scenarios are arising from sustained close contact with a favourable individual, that means far more than 10 minutes within 6 feet of a favourable scenario. These close contacts are transpiring extra routinely in substantial indoor gatherings that blend diverse teams of people today.”

    “Over the past few months, our initiatives have targeted on vaccinating our young individuals and offering booster doses to individuals who are suitable,” Kruppa claims. “We are distributing self-checks and masks throughout the county as we receive shipments and thank our community companions for helping in this effort.”

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  • April 12 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

    April 8 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

    The Tompkins County Well being Section suggests there have now been 19,155 full beneficial cases in Tompkins County, 66 far more than on Thursday, and a overall of 1,868,062 checks executed. The Well being Section is also now reporting constructive self-check final results that have been submitted through their on line portal. They say there are 23 new constructive self-check outcomes for a full of 2,067 submitted.

    Similar: TCHD: If you exam positive on an at-dwelling take a look at

    As of Friday at 8am, the Well being Department suggests 1,013 checks were performed in the former day. The Tompkins County Wellbeing Office publishes NYS vaccine tracking info, displaying 84,281 Tompkins County residents have a initial dose and 76,903 have finished vaccination (which could be one or two doses, based on vaccine).

    Connected: A lot of are eligible for second booster or extra doses, states Overall health Division

    The Health and fitness Division states 4 people are presently hospitalized for COVID-19, the similar considering that Tuesday’s update. As of a shift in information last winter, “TCHD is reporting only active circumstances who are hospitalized,” relatively than such as individuals recovered from COVID who stay hospitalized for other causes.

    There have been 60 fatalities from COVID-19 recorded among the Tompkins County residents, like the loss of life of an spot inhabitants documented previous Wednesday morning.

    On April 7, Cornell University noted 42 new constructive conditions for April 6, 100 energetic pupil cases, and 61 active worker circumstances. Cornell only updates its dashboard on weekdays, and the timing of their updates does not make it possible for a direct comparison to the county’s studies.

    As of April 7, Ithaca University described 17 active college student situations, with 471 recovered, and 9 energetic worker circumstances and 178 recovered personnel.

    The Wellness Office says its data involve screening that Cornell College commenced conducting on July 16, 2020. Cornell introduced its very own COVID-19 facts dashboard on August 25, 2020.

    Connected: New Cornell COVID-19 dashboard exhibits test effects and notify stage

    The Well being Office says the community demands to stop the unfold of COVID-19 not just to secure by themselves, but others in our community who are most susceptible to receiving extremely unwell – older older people, people who are immune-compromised, and those people with fundamental persistent health ailments.

    Associated: BA.2 variant probable, but not verified, among the “ebbs and flows” of Tompkins instances, claims Overall health Section

    TCHD’s Frank Kruppa says, “There is a pretty large vaccination rate for our local community, specially with the successes that have been reported by our local colleges. In addition to the arrival and surveillance screening, several of our new scenarios are arising from sustained shut get hold of with a optimistic individual, which means far more than 10 minutes within 6 toes of a good scenario. These shut contacts are developing additional regularly in substantial indoor gatherings that combine different teams of persons.”

    “Over the previous several months, our endeavours have centered on vaccinating our young individuals and providing booster doses to those people who are suitable,” Kruppa says. “We are distributing self-assessments and masks throughout the county as we acquire shipments and thank our community partners for helping in this effort and hard work.”

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  • April 12 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

    April 5 update from Health Department on COVID-19 cases

    The Tompkins County Well being Division states there have now been 19,004 full favourable situations in Tompkins County, 37 more than on Monday, and a total of 1,865,080 assessments conducted. The Overall health Department is also now reporting optimistic self-test success that have been submitted by their on the web portal. They say there are 22 new optimistic self-take a look at outcomes for a total of 2,017 submitted.

    Linked: TCHD: If you test constructive on an at-residence examination

    As of Tuesday at 7:30am, the Health and fitness Section suggests 551 exams ended up conducted in the preceding working day. The Tompkins County Well being Office publishes NYS vaccine tracking details, showing 84,251 Tompkins County citizens have a initially dose and 76,870 have concluded vaccination (which could be one or two doses, dependent on vaccine).

    Connected: BA.2 variant probably, but not confirmed, among the “ebbs and flows” of Tompkins scenarios, says Well being Department

    The Well being Division states 4 individuals are at the moment hospitalized for COVID-19, just one fewer than in Monday’s update. As of a change in knowledge last winter, “TCHD is reporting only lively instances who are hospitalized,” somewhat than including sufferers recovered from COVID who continue being hospitalized for other reasons.

    There have been 60 deaths from COVID-19 recorded among the Tompkins County people, which include the loss of life of an location citizens noted past Wednesday early morning.

    On April 4, Cornell University reported 25 new constructive cases for April 3, 183 lively pupil cases, and 44 lively worker scenarios. Cornell only updates its dashboard on weekdays, and the timing of their updates doesn’t let a direct comparison to the county’s studies.

    As of April 4, Ithaca College documented 7 energetic student circumstances, with 468 recovered, and five energetic personnel instances and 171 recovered workers.

    The Well being Section says its statistics include tests that Cornell College began conducting on July 16, 2020. Cornell introduced its individual COVID-19 data dashboard on August 25, 2020.

    Relevant: New Cornell COVID-19 dashboard shows exam results and warn degree

    The Overall health Division says the community requirements to protect against the distribute of COVID-19 not just to shield them selves, but other people in our group who are most susceptible to obtaining really sick – older adults, these who are immune-compromised, and these with fundamental long-term well being problems.

    TCHD’s Frank Kruppa claims, “There is a pretty significant vaccination fee for our group, specially with the successes that have been described by our community colleges. In addition to the arrival and surveillance tests, lots of of our new conditions are arising from sustained near make contact with with a positive unique, meaning far more than 10 minutes within six ft of a good situation. These near contacts are occurring extra usually in substantial indoor gatherings that blend various teams of people today.”

    Relevant: As Tompkins County drops to “low” COVID level, Wellbeing Office suspends mask advisory

    “Over the earlier couple of weeks, our initiatives have concentrated on vaccinating our younger people and giving booster doses to those people who are eligible,” Kruppa claims. “We are distributing self-checks and masks all over the county as we acquire shipments and thank our group partners for aiding in this effort and hard work.”

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  • Best CBD Oil Products: Top-Rated Cannabis Oil Brands to Buy (April 2022)

    Best CBD Oil Products: Top-Rated Cannabis Oil Brands to Buy (April 2022)

    If you have ever felt overwhelmed shopping for CBD oil, you’re not alone. There are literally thousands of CBD products and brands available now, not all of them trustworthy. Below, I will help break down some of the top brands available on the market today.

    We hope you find it helpful!

    What is CBD?

    First, what is CBD? Cannabidiol (CBD) comes from the hemp plant, a close relation to the marijuana plant. CBD does not have the psychoactive ingredients indicative of the marijuana plant, so you won’t get high. That being said, there are many health benefits that come with using CBD.

    What does CBD do?

    Studies show it can alleviate chronic pain and inflammation, improve sleep quality, limit the frequency and severity of seizures, reduce stress and anxiety, protect against neurodegenerative diseases, and reduce diabetic complications.

    Where can I get it?

    You can get CBD in many places these days, either online, in a medical dispensary, or even in a grocery store. Just be careful when reading labels so you know just what you’re getting. Here is a look at the CBD products we will be reviewing.

    Editors Top Picks

    Full Reviews:

    XWERKS CBD Oil

    Sports nutrition is the focus of this company, with product lines designed for those on the go with active lifestyles. The CBD oil used is grown domestically from hemp plants that don’t have heavy metals or pesticides. You get a full-spectrum formula, which means the product doesn’t just have CBD in it, but also many phytocannabinoids derived from the hemp plant.

    They offer 600 mg and 1200 mg oils, as well as CBD topical and CBD capsules, backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee and free shipping over $75.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    CBD Pure

    This company produces full-spectrum, high-quality cannabidiol that comes from certified organic hemp in Colorado and Washington. Each batch has been triple-tested and is confirmed to be 100{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} pure, legal, and safe.

    All of the tests the products go through are posted on the company’s website, along with a breakdown of toxins, pesticides, and solvents.

    Choose from three different strengths of CBD oil: 300 mg, 600 mg, or 1000 mg. You could also get a 750 mg softgel product if you prefer not to use CBD oil. If you are a beginner, you may want to start with the softgel version. The company offers a 100{fe463f59fb70c5c01486843be1d66c13e664ed3ae921464fa884afebcc0ffe6c} money-back guarantee.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Populum Full Spectrum Hemp Oil

    This company name comes from the Latin word meaning “the people.” Their CBD oils contain full-spectrum hemp locally grown on farms in Colorado, with all extracts undergoing food-grade ethanol extraction and distillation processes.

    This is a two-step process that has the ability to segregate waxes from clean oils, and to separate the chlorophyll and lipids. This results in the most natural, effective product that also does not have CBD isolates or diluted extracts.

    All products are triple-tested for quality and purity, with available strengths of 250 mg, 500 mg, 1000 mg, or 2000 mg per bottle ($279).

    The CBD oil sold by this company includes grape seed oil, orange oil, coconut oil, omega-six fatty acids, and antioxidants.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Sol CBD Pure Hemp Tincture

    The co-founders of this company spent eight years exploring, learning, researching, and experimenting to reveal both the effectiveness and limitations of CBD oil. This family-run business uses locally grown hemp, while documenting everything from cultivation to bottling.

    You get a full-strength product from a company well-known for its CBD tinctures that help with sleep. Some of their CBD oils are actually designed for pets. Each 30 mL bottle has 500 mg of CBD, along with some mint and cinnamon for taste. You can get a discount on bulk orders, as well as a certificate of analysis for every bottle you buy.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    CBDistillery CBD Oils

    This brand has hemp-derived CBD products, with a goal of educating their customers on the use of CBD oils. Founded in Colorado, this company’s full-spectrum CBD tincture has a powerful concentration with affordable pricing. You get consistent dosing with this 500 mg bottle that contains vitamins, minerals, and plant proteins.

    All products are made in the United States, certified by the Hemp Authority. The hemp is cultivated with natural farming practices, undergoing strict laboratory testing for safety, purity, and quality.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Charlotte’s Web CBD Oil

    A pioneer in the industry, this company’s products are in the higher price range of CBD oils, but you get very high quality products.

    The company is very involved in the making of their product, from seed production to the final product. They test for purity and quality to make sure impurities such as heavy metals are not included. They also provide certificates of analyses to consumers for all their CBD oils, including lemon twist, mint, orange blossom, chocolate, and natural flavors.

    Pricing ranges from $29.99 to $275 depending on size.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Joy Organics’ CBD Oil

    Founded in 2018 by a woman who had trouble sleeping at night, this company offers a CBD tincture with the proper safety, efficacy, and potency to promise restful sleep. All ingredients have been meticulously sourced, tested, and extracted with supercritical CO2.

    It’s known for its proprietary nano-emulsion technology, converting hemp oil into nano-sized emulsions for better absorption. Tinctures are used for a more relaxing sensation. Choose from full-spectrum and broad-spectrum solutions in lemon, mint, orange bliss, lime, and natural flavors.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Rya Organics CBD

    This company offers three CBD-based products boasting increased absorption technology, eco-friendly methods, pure ingredients, and health-boosting properties.

    The Nexus Relief CBD Oil is a popular 300 mg bottle relieving inflammation, strengthening the immune system, restoring homeostasis, and improving mood. This product isn’t just full-spectrum CBD but has combined effects of Boswellian extract, MCT, curcumin, DHA and EPA, and sea buckthorn oils.

    All products are made in the United States with organic ingredients such as sugar, soy, and gluten-free substances. Their process adheres to ketogenic diet guidelines.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    American Shaman Full Spectrum CBD Oil

    This company follows all standard industry procedures using proprietary nanotechnology to boost bioavailability. Lower strength bottles include 30 mL bottles which give you 300 mg of CBD. Flavors include lemon, grape, piña colada hemp, cherry limeade, and grape.

    Products range from terpene-rich solutions to water-soluble mixtures, as well as full-spectrum hemp oils.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Five CBD Tincture

    Each product from this company contains a 5-to-1 ratio of cannabidiol to minor hemp cannabinoids. These products also have the ‘Entourage Effect’, containing large concentrations of flavonoids, terpenes, and other hemp plant components.

    All products are derived from a U.S.-based farm, and are tested by a third-party laboratory. Choose from many CBD oils, including 1500 mg, 3000 mg, and 6000 mg concentrations. Flavors include mint, lavender, chocolate, and citrus.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Zatural

    Founded by a naturopathic doctor, these products contain only all-natural ingredients. Most of them are tinctures, and are available in broad-spectrum, full-spectrum, and CBD isolates. Pricing starts at $27.50 for a 300 mL bottle.

    Enjoy earthy flavors, along with more enticing flavors like cinnamon, lemon-lime, spearmint, and peppermint. Every product goes through laboratory testing for quality and purity, with documentation available regarding concentration, product type, terpene results, pesticides, and contaminants.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Medterra Ultra Broad-Spectrum CBD

    This company claims all servings of their CBD oil contain pure hemp seed, grown in Kentucky. Products go through third-party testing. Products are made using modern industrial farming methods, vegetable genetics, and food-grade extraction processes.

    Choose from 500 mg versions or 1000 mg CBD tinctures, with prices starting at $30. It is backed by the US Hemp Authority, which says the product is certified to be pure and high in quality. Rest easy knowing you are buying a safe, legal, and quality product backed by a certificate of analysis.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    cbdMD Premium CBD Oils

    This company has a solid plan in place when it comes to growing, extracting, pricing, and testing through a third-party lab to ensure purity and quality. This company has one of the biggest collections of CBD products in concentrations of 300 mg, 750 mg 1500 mg, 3000 mg, 5000 mg, and 7500 mg.

    Flavors include mint, orange, mixed berry, and honey. You can grab the certificate of analysis from the company’s website.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Aspen Green Full Spectrum Hemp Extract

    This family-operated business brings you the utmost in transparency, quality and integrity, backed by a customer-centric focus.

    Every process is closely watched by company officials, from harvesting and extraction to formulation and packaging. Choose from concentrations of 500 mg per bottle up to 3000 mg. If you are a beginner, use the company’s convenient dosing guide to familiarize yourself with what you can expect.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Bloom Hemp Essential Calming Tincture

    When the farming bill passed in 2018, this company was already well-established as a hemp-growing operation. Founded by Thomas Schnackenberg, Bloom Hemp doesn’t source their products from large farms. Rather, they rely on small farms and growers who pay close attention to detail to all their processes, including soil and plants.

    All products are USDA-certified organic, from seeds to full grown hemp plants. The company places a priority on education, providing all consumers with a certificate of analysis.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    RE Botanicals’ Hemp CBD Tincture

    The first in the country to market a U.S.-grown, USDA-certified organic hemp product, this company protect their products from glyphosate residue, which could increase the risk of cancer. It also utilizes ancient alcohol tradition when extracting the CBD.

    Once extracted, cannabinoids are infused into MCT Oil to produce a rich full-spectrum product for max health benefits. You can also choose from a wide selection of essential oils to use in conjunction with their CBD oil, backed by strict third-party lab testing.

    This company uses micro-dosing, something not all companies bother with. As such, you can get as little as 15 mg per serving right on up to 50 mg per serving. If you want limited doses of CBD oil, this is a great place to start.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Receptra Naturals’ Full Spectrum Hemp Extract

    All products come from Colorado-grown hemp, using all-natural ingredients and terpenes for a holistic state of wellness. This company’s products help you to balance sleep and waking cycles, reduce your stress levels, and alleviate emotional and physical pain.

    To hasten the healing process, ingredients have synergistic properties to better fight pain. CBD is combined with anti-inflammatory agents such as turmeric. For restful sleep, the balance between CBD oil and CBN can be quite effective.

    Their products may also contain MCT Oil, omega-6 fatty acids, avocado oil and omega-3 fatty acids. Quality analysis is simplified through QR codes the consumer can scan. Products include half-ounce, one-ounce, and two-ounce bottles for 33 mg of full-spectrum CBD in one drop.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Green Roads Broad-Spectrum CBD Oil

    All products are formulated by pharmacists, with the cofounder and CEO Laura Fuentes having spent 20 years studying various formulations for these CBD solutions. These CBD oils are consistently the most popular, trusted, and awarded in the whole industry. The company consistently gets five-star ratings in its online reviews.

    Products include 25 mg, 300 mg, 750 mg, and 1500 mg bottles of full-spectrum CBD oil to result in mild, moderate, or super-charged effects.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    Mana Artisan Botanics’ Hawaiian Hemp Oil

    This company derives whole plant hemp extracts infused with Hawaiian botanicals that are all-natural, pure, and isolate-free. It focuses on regenerative agriculture to save the environment, local economy and holistic health. Ingredients include passionflower, vanilla, lehua and turmeric. While you won’t find a hugely extensive product line, you will find a variety of concentrations ranging from 100 mg, 600 mg, and 1250 mg, to 3600 mg.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    JustCBD Oil

    These products use natural ways to alleviate mental stress so users can get a better night’s sleep. Founded in 2017, this company’s products are legal in all 50 states and approved by the FDA. They are also certified through lab testing for max safety.

    Choose from 50 mg, 100 mg, 250 mg, 550 mg, 1000 mg, 1500 mg, 3000 mg, or 5000 mg bottles of full-spectrum CBD oil.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    CBDFx Tinctures

    Offering many CBD products, the company’s mission is focused on outstanding innovation backed by an optimal experience for users. An emphasis is placed on terpenes, organic ingredients, alternative cannabinoids and environmentally-friendly practices. This third largest privately-held CBD company offers CBD isolates, broad-spectrum, and full-spectrum CBD.

    The company’s tinctures provide healthcare solutions encompassing U.S.-grown industrial-grade hemp blended with MCT Oil so it’s better absorbed by the body. All products include either CBD, as well as CBG and CBN. They may also include terpenes or other botanicals and compounds. Choose from 500 mg, 1000 mg, 2000 mg, 4000 mg, or 6000 mg bottles. If you can’t afford an outright purchase, the company allows you to sign up for a convenient payment plan.

    OFFICIAL WEBSITE

    CBD Frequently Asked Questions

    While CBD is still sort of a new product without universal acceptance as of yet, there are many rumors and speculations regarding its nature and usage. That’s why we have compiled the following FAQs to enlighten you about CBD and how safe and effective it is.

    Q: What is CBD?

    A: CBD is short for cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive extract of the cannabis plant. It has been known to address many healthcare conditions such as anxiety, depression, epilepsy, insomnia, inflammation, and chronic pain. You can get them in many forms, such as topicals, edibles, oils and capsules.

    Q: How is CBD used?

    A: You can ingest CBD as an edible, as an oil, as gummies, or as capsules. You could also inhale it via vape pens or via raw hemp flower. In addition, you can apply it topically as a cream or lotion, or inject it intravenously for medicinal purposes.

    Q: What are CBD benefits?

    A: There are many well-documented health benefits of CBD, as it interacts with your endocannabinoid system that contains receptors throughout your body. CBD can also affect serotonin and dopamine, which affect neurotransmitter cell regeneration. CBD can:

    • support reproductive health
    • protect the cardiovascular system
    • regulate metabolism and hormone levels
    • protect the brain
    • support healthy skin
    • relieve inflammation and pain
    • support well-being and mental health
    • manage intensity and frequency of epileptic episodes
    Q: Why do people use it?

    A: Eighty-percent of CBD usage comes from trying to manage these medical conditions and more:

    • encouraging better sleep by reducing anxiety and insomnia
    • stress and anxiety relief
    • inflammatory conditions such as bowel disease or arthritis
    • skin inflammation such as psoriasis or eczema
    • joint pain such as post-surgery recovery or arthritis
    • help with mood disorders and depression (OCD, bipolar disorder)
    • relieve from chronic fatigue syndrome
    • pain relief from migraines, arthritis, fibromyalgia, nerve pain, multiple sclerosis, PMS pain, and sickle-cell anemia
    Q: How does CBD provide pain relief?

    A: CBD can relieve inflammation, manage pain receptors, and enhance damaged tissue recovery. CBD gives the user fast-acting relief, typically within 45 minutes of ingesting it. Effects can last up to six hours. The more you use it, the better effect you will have.

    Q: How does CBD provide anxiety relief?

    A: Hyperactivity can be targeted by CBD, which can calm down your brain and slow it down when you are experiencing anxiety. CBD also happens to regulate serotonin and dopamine production, which relaxes tense muscles in the neck and shoulders. It can also promote better sleep while lowering cortisol levels in the blood. The best CBD oils for the treatment of anxiety come from a full-spectrum hemp extract, needing a high concentration of CBD per bottle, usually more than 500 mg per ounce.

    Q: How does CBD allow you to sleep better?

    A: CBD manages symptoms associated with poor sleep, such as pain, anxiety, discomfort, and chronic stress. CBD is also effective when you take these additional steps to improve the situation:

    • avoid computer and phone screens for an hour before bed
    • avoid drinking alcohol or caffeine in the late afternoon or evening
    • do yoga or meditation before bedtime
    • dim the lights before sleep
    • use blue light filters on computer screens in afternoon or evening
    • stick to set times for retiring at night and waking in the morning

    The CBD oils for getting a good night’s sleep are included in a full spectrum CBD oil due to the higher number of cannabinoids and terpenes. The product you use for this purpose should have at least 15 mg of CBD per mL of oil.

    Q: How does CBD support weight loss?

    A: CBD reduces appetite, lowers bodily inflammation, regulates mitochondrial function, supports hormonal balance, and regulates blood sugar levels. When combined with lifestyle changes and diet modification, CBD can help you lose weight.

    Q: Can CBD help improve my skin?

    A: Yes. CBD soothes irritated, dry or inflamed skin, or even skin that is marked by acne. It reduces the thickness of skin sebum so your pores don’t get clogged as often. CBD also provides anti-inflammatory relief, managing skin conditions such as psoriasis, allergic dermatitis or eczema. Make CBD a part of your regular routine when you want to maintain skin health.

    Q: Why does CBD deliver so many health benefits?

    A: Research shows there are 55 health benefits of CBD, but that number may even be closer to 100. That’s because it interacts closely with the receptors in the body. CBD can target a wide range of receptors that are included in the endocannabinoid system, which is associated with hundreds of bodily functions. Thus, CBD interacts with every organ in the body, helping to reduce anxiety, pain transmission, inflammation, and much more.

    Q: Is CBD oil similar to hemp seed oil?

    A: No, CBD oil is different from hemp seed oil. Hemp seed oil comes from cannabis plant seeds chock full of phytonutrients and omega-six fatty acids that have no terpenes or cannabinoids. CBD oil, on the other hand, comes from hemp plant flowers and leaves which have terpenes, cannabinoids, phytonutrients, and other medicinal compounds.

    Q: Will I fail a drug test after taking CBD?

    A: No. Those drug tests look for THC, the psychoactive component of the hemp plant. Because those tests don’t look for CBD, you won’t fail. CBD oils come from broad-spectrum extracts and CBD isolates, with no trace amounts of THC. To be safe and if you are concerned, use broad-spectrum extracts or CBD isolates, which have no trace amounts of THC.

    Q: What is the recommended dose of CBD?

    A: There’s not one set dosage that’s best for taking CBD. Everyone is different and will have different needs and tolerances. The dose you take could vary from 5 mg a day to 150 mg per day or more. You can check out one of the many online dosage calculators to pinpoint your desired strength and weight class. If this is your first time taking CBD oil, always start out on the lower side based on weight, slowly increasing to a stronger dose later. You will soon know you have the right dosage due to the quick improvement of your symptoms. Keep in mind that it could take many weeks before you notice any CBD benefits. Just keep at it till you achieve the right dose.

    Q: How frequently should I take it?

    A: Most people take CBD two or three times a day. If you take it three times a day, take it once in the morning, once at lunch and once after dinner. If you take two doses, take one in the morning and one in the evening. How many doses you take per day will depend on what you want to treat. If you have arthritis, take CBD many times a day for all-day relief. If you just want to get a better night’s sleep, take it once a day at night.

    Q: How long does CBD take to be effective, and how long does it last?

    A: Every CBD form will take a differing amount of time before you see its effectiveness. The quickest effect is when inhaling CBD as a vape, with results seen in as little as five minutes or less. If you take CBD orally as a capsule or softgel, expect results to take between 30 and 60 minutes. This is how long it takes for the active ingredients to travel through your stomach and small intestine. Before CBD gets into the blood, it must be absorbed into lymph fluid, get to the heart and then into the bloodstream. If you take a tincture, results will come in about 10 minutes. No matter which form of CBD you ingest, the duration of effects will be between four and six hours.

    In Conclusion

    The benefits of CBD are very strong. We hope you found this guide to be helpful as well as our list of the best CBD oil brands. To recap,

    CBD can:

    • support reproductive health
    • protect the cardiovascular system
    • regulate metabolism and hormone levels
    • protect the brain
    • support healthy skin
    • relieve inflammation and pain
    • support well-being and mental health
    • manage intensity and frequency of epileptic episodes

    It also helps with:

    • encouraging better sleep by reducing anxiety and insomnia
    • stress and anxiety relief
    • inflammatory conditions such as bowel disease or arthritis
    • skin inflammation such as psoriasis or eczema
    • joint pain such as post-surgery recovery or arthritis
    • help with mood disorders and depression (OCD, bipolar disorder)
    • relieve from chronic fatigue syndrome
    • pain relief from migraines, arthritis, fibromyalgia, nerve pain, multiple sclerosis, PMS pain, and sickle-cell anemia

    As you can see, the benefits associated with CBD are enormous!

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