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Rumination Syndrome

What is rumination syndrome? It’s a functional gastrointestinal disorder that occurs when food that is swallowed – but not yet digested – gets regurgitated and comes back up from the stomach, through the esophagus and into the mouth. 

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Rumination Syndrome Breathing Exercises: Helping Your Body Get Unstuck

The best way to treat rumination syndrome, a functional gastrointestinal disorder, is with behavioral therapy. Behavioral therapy – specifically diaphragmatic breathing for rumination syndrome – retrains the body to keep food and liquids in the stomach instead of traveling up the esophagus and into the mouth. 

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What Are We Learning about Long COVID?

Dr. Paul Offit describes three theories related to the causes of post-COVID symptoms in adults. Current theories include continued viral replication, hyperactive immune responses, or blood clotting (specifically microclots) caused by COVID-19 that leads to issues in other parts of the body (e.g., lungs, liver, heart, and kidneys). 

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Will We Need a Yearly COVID-19 Vaccine?

While Dr. Paul Offit indicates that we can’t know the answer to this question in early December 2022, he explains why differences in influenza and COVID-19 viruses suggest that we may not need a yearly COVID-19 vaccine as we have needed for influenza.

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Do COVID-19 Vaccines Affect Menstruation?

Dr. Paul Offit describes the findings of studies looking at the impact of COVID-19 vaccine on a woman’s menstrual cycle, including the relative timing of changes and vaccine receipt and other factors that may contribute to changes in the monthly cycle. 

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Viral Transmission, Human Immunity & the Gap Called “Immunity Debt”

In this Science Made Easy video, Dr. Paul Offit discusses “immunity debt” as it relates to COVID-19, influenza and RSV, describing how pandemic measures, like social distancing, led to decreased spread of respiratory viruses in previous seasons and why as we return to more activity and interaction, we are seeing spikes in these illnesses.

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CPR in Children

Youth Heart Watch demonstrates how to respond and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on a child who is experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Learn CPR to help save the life of a family member, friend, or a stranger.

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CPR in Adults

Youth Heart Watch demonstrates how to respond and perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an adult who is experiencing a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Learn CPR to help save the life of a family member, friend, or even a stranger.

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