

What's That Rash?
ABC Australia
Get answers to the health questions everyone's asking. Our experts give you the information you need to feel good and make the best decisions for your brain and body.
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Nov 7, 2023 • 17min
End of Coronacast, but we're not going away!
As the saying goes: All good things must come to an end. But don't go away, we've got something big coming!Obviously we're not talking about the pandemic — as it certainly isn't good and it certainly isn't over.We're talking about Coronacast: your little pandemic friend that (hopefully!) helped you through the scary times over the last three years.Today is Coronacast's last episode, and we're going out with a bang! What's going on with case numbers (spoiler: rising again)? Are we finally seeing the rise of a new variant? And what do we think we've learned over the last three years?BUT DON'T UNSUBSCRIBE! While Coronacast will be leaving us like OG SARS-CoV-2, Tegan and Norman aren't going anywhere. They'll be staying right here with a new show that's all about answering the health questions everyone's asking!We know good health information is hard to come by and it's impossible to know who to trust. So send in your your health questions to our new show: What's That Rash?Every week, Norman and Tegan will have a swing at answering them, and give you some useful information and amazing stories to help you live a healthier life.Email us at thatrash@abc.net.au. First episode out 15th November.Also, genuinely, A MASSIVE thank you to every single person whose ever listened to Coronacast and/or sent in a question over the past few years.Without you, we've never have done more than 500 episodes over more than three years. You're the reason we're here and the reason we've loved doing this show. So thankyou!

Oct 24, 2023 • 4min
INTRODUCING — Hello AI Overlords (and some Coronacast news!)
Hello Coronacasters - it's been a while! We have a little bit of news to share about what's coming up for Coronacast.Also, Tegan's here to share a very special podcast recommendation!It's a new season of Science Friction! It's called Hello AI Overlords - and it's an entire season diving deep into AI. Where's it come from? Where are we heading? And what happens if it's controlled by only a handful of people.So make sure you check it out right now! Tell all your friends. And why not tell ChatGPT too.

Sep 26, 2023 • 12min
Getting a (strong) grip on Long COVID
There's still so much to learn about COVID, and this week we have two big things about Long COVID and how long we spread the virus.Firstly, a recent study has drawn a link between hand grip strength and post Long COVID symptoms, especially when it comes to who gets it and how badly.And secondly, a study from Hong Kong has tried to nail down what's going on in a person's immune system and how that effects the duration of shedding the virus.That's on this week's Coronacast.(And please note, we're taking the next few weeks off! But we'll be back in October)

Sep 19, 2023 • 15min
When will we be out of the COVID pandemic phase?
It's a question that we've been asking since the very beginning of the pandemic: when will it really end?It's easy to think that because people are vaccinated and less attention is paid to COVID, it's over. In reality more than 5000 people have died of COVID this year, and the disease burden rises every time there's a new variant.On today's Coronacast, a chat with Professor Brendan Crabb, an infectious disease expert who heads up the Burnet Institute on how he thinks the past several years have gone, and whether COVID will remain a forever virus.

Sep 12, 2023 • 10min
We're finally feeling a bit less lonely!
The COVID pandemic brought on a whole bunch of change to nearly everyone in the world.All of a sudden people were under lockdowns, out of work, unable to see their loved ones, even fighting for their lives. But ever so steadily, things have improved. Vaccines came along and we tried to get back to normal. But for some that’s not so easy. According to a survey from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare - we’re feeling less lonely than we were in the early days of the pandemic.But, sadly, it’s not all great news. That’s on this week’s Coronacast.

Sep 5, 2023 • 13min
Why the risk of Long COVID might be falling
One of the big scary unknowns that remains with COVID is long-COVID.There are hundreds of thousands of Australians with the condition.But little bit by little bit, researchers are working out more and more about it.And in some good news - it seems that the risk of long-COVID has fallen over the last couple of years. Also, why shoving certain drugs up your nose might help avoid COVID in the first place.That’s on this week’s Coronacast

Aug 29, 2023 • 12min
Where have all the new variants gone?
In the early days of COVID, it seemed like we were getting new variants of concern every few months.Wuhan led to Alpha then to Delta via a side trip to Beta for parts of the world.But ever since Omicron came in like a wrecking ball at the end of 2021... sure there has been a lot of new sub-variants, but no new challenger to take on the Big Boss.So could Omicron be the final variant? Are things starting to settle down? Will saying this mean a new variant is around the corner?All the big questions on this week's Coroncast.

Aug 22, 2023 • 11min
Pirola! An asteroid? Football player? No, it's the latest strain!
It seems like a mere week ago that we were talking about the last new variant - because it was only a week ago.Move over Eris, there's a new variant in town: Pirola. Unlike most of the recent strains going around, this one branched off further back in the Omicron family tree. But what of the usual questions: is it better at evading immunity? Does it cause worse disease? How do I protect myself? Also, how normal is it for a virus to mutate this much? Is it really moving this quickly, or is just because we're watching it so closely? That's on this week's Coronacast.

Aug 15, 2023 • 12min
Hello furry mammal are you the next pandemic?
Wherever you look, viruses are going into and coming out of animals.Mostly this happens without much fanfare, though occasionally it causes big problems.Which is why it's concerning that researchers in Europe have started to sound the alarm about fur farms in Europe and other researchers looking at pig farms have found more swine flu variants than they expected.So what's going on?References:Infection prevention and control in the context of coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a living guideline, 10 August 2023Highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H5N1) virus infection on multiple fur farms in the South and Central Ostrobothnia regions of Finland, July 2023The genomic landscape of swine influenza A viruses in Southeast Asia

Aug 8, 2023 • 12min
Can picking your nose lead to COVID
If you think that excavating your nose is a harmless if somewhat disgusting habit - think again.A new study reckons you could emerge with COVID-19.Other studies worry about how forgetful having your fingernail so close to the brain might make you. And have you ever given thought to your nasal microbiome much less what our primate cousins get up to (hint: it's even more disgusting)?We drill deep on rhinotillexis.ReferencesRhinotillexomania: psychiatric disorder or habit?A review of nose picking in primates with new evidence of its occurrence in Daubentonia madagascariensisStaphylococcus aureus and the ecology of the nasal microbiome


