Locations:
Search IconSearch

Search Results for: covid 19

covid-1203771991-cqd-new
March 4, 2020/COVID-19

Coronaviruses Have Been Around For Centuries: What Differentiates COVID-19?

To better understand the SARS-CoV-2 virus and COVID-19, the disease it causes, from an infectious disease perspective, some experts advise viewing coronaviruses categorically as “old” and “new” in terms of how long …

Patient Centered Liver Care

Collaborative Care for Liver Disease in a Time of COVID-19

Spurred by the need to overcome industrywide resource restrictions during the early days of the COVID pandemic, the multidisciplinary liver tumor board at Cleveland Clinic Weston Hospital turned a challenge into an opportunity to improve …

covid-19
January 13, 2023/COVID-19

Optimal Management of High-Risk Immunocompromised Patients in the COVID-19 Era

… the positive results provide insights into future opportunities.By Cassandra Calabrese, DO, and Leonard H. Calabrese, DOThe COVID-19 pandemic has affected the field of rheumatology in many ways, and while our understanding of the …

650×450-Covid-and-Kidneys
September 7, 2021/Transplant

Early Successes in Kidney Transplantation From Deceased Donors With COVID-19

… other transplant centers.Notes on donor selection and management“None of the donors had clinical manifestations of COVID-19, either before or at the time of admission. None of their chest imaging revealed infiltrates emblematic …

Advertisement

Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center. Advertising on our site helps support our mission. We do not endorse non-Cleveland Clinic products or services. Policy

21-CCC-2313417 antibodies-fighting-COVID-19-virus_650x450
August 20, 2021/COVID-19

Share This With Patients Wary of mRNA Vaccines Against COVID-19

COVID-19 Vaccine Cause Long-Term Effects?Will the COVID-19 Vaccine Harm My Fertility?Will the COVID-19 Vaccine Change Your DNA?If I Am Young and Healthy, Do I Still Need the COVID

Adolescent female ties cleats before heading to softball
April 15, 2021/COVID-19

Determining When Pediatric Patients Can Return to Play Following COVID-19 Infection

… significant source of fear for families.Although a lot remains unknown about the longer-term effects of COVID-19 infection and COVID-19 related myocarditis has not been well established in athletes, current recommendations suggest …

650×450-Second-Dose-Vaccines
December 18, 2020/COVID-19

Physicians Can Help Patients Understand What Happens Next with COVID-19 Vaccination

… phase recipients as healthcare workers, essential workers and those who are at most risk of developing severe COVID-19 or at risk of dying from COVID-19, such as residents of nursing homes and long …

20-NUR-1892057-NN-Big-Data-CQD-650×450
December 7, 2020/Cancer/Research

Cleveland Clinic’s Cancer Research Team Sees Increased Productivity During COVID-19

… reach out and express gratitude that they’re able to work from home,” she says. “During the COVID-19 pandemic, they feel safer and more comfortable. And, there are fewer stressors related to a commute …

Melatonin may prevent COVID-19

Melatonin a Promising Candidate for Prevention and Treatment of COVID-19

… drugs for COVID-19 repurposing has revealed melatonin as a promising candidate.Melatonin usage may help prevent COVID-19 infectionAnalysis of patient data from Cleveland Clinic’s COVID-19 registry also revealed that melatonin usage …

20-EYE-1964900-Lapse-in-AMD-and-DME-treatment-Hero

Consequences of Lapse in Anti-VEGF Therapy During the COVID-19 Pandemic

By Thais F. Conti, MD, and Rishi P. Singh, MDDiabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) are leading causes of visual impairment. Diabetic retinopathy is a microvasculopathy that occurs as a long-standing complication …

BackPage 16 of 53Next

Advertisement

Ad