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July 6, 2020/COVID-19

COVID-19 and Movement Disorders: Time to Adopt ‘Adaptive Neurology’

No robust data yet exist on the presentation, course and outcome of COVID-19 in patients with Parkinson disease (PD) or other movement disorders. But the latest issue of Parkinsonism and Related Disorders features a …

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June 16, 2020/COVID-19

COVID-19 and Supplements: What We Know Now

… supplementation to prevent COVID-19. However, N-acetylcysteine administration may improve outcomes in patients with established COVID-19 and should be studied further.For the details on these supplements as they relate to COVID-19

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April 24, 2020/COVID-19

COVID-19 Leads to Major Effort to Cross-Train Nurses

… to work side-by-side with Cleveland Clinic practice educators to help cross-train nurses for the COVID-19 crisis. The very next day 19 nursing faculty came forward to volunteer their time as trainers …

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April 22, 2020/COVID-19

COVID-19 Is Igniting a Redesign of Healthcare Communication

In an attempt to lessen the impact of coronavirus/COVID-19 cases, Cleveland Clinic and other healthcare organizations across the globe are rapidly increasing the use of telehealth technology.Telehealth is enhancing patient access to …

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April 1, 2020/COVID-19

COVID-19 and ACE2: Are ARBs and ACEIs Helpful or Harmful?

By Mina K. Chung, MDThere is so much we need to learn quickly in this devastating COVID-19 pandemic caused by the second known severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). We are struggling …

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April 9, 2020/COVID-19

COVID-19: When Caregivers Come Home to Their Families

This article was recently updated on 4.8.2020.Amidst heightened concerns from healthcare workers about how to best prevent the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, to their families …

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March 23, 2020/COVID-19

COVID-19 Symptoms Appear Muted in Pediatric Patients, but Some Children Develop Severe Illness

… virus impacts pediatric patients specifically. In mid-March, Pediatrics published the first nationwide study of cases of COVID-19 in pediatric patients in Wuhan, China. The study shows that, in general, children with COVID-19

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April 8, 2022/COVID-19

Mild COVID-19 Linked to Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome

… have preexisting comorbidities.”Patterns point to potential mechanismsAll but one of the 39 patients with POTS following COVID-19 had mild COVID-19 cases, and 32 (82%) were women. Their most common symptoms were the …

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November 12, 2021/COVID-19

Breakthrough COVID-19 in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis: Snapshot From One Data Registry

… confirmed COVID-19 infection. None of the 325 patients not on disease-modifying therapy developed a breakthrough COVID-19 infection.Among the 13 patients who developed COVID-19:10 were on an anti-CD20 agent3 …

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June 8, 2021/COVID-19

Distinguishing COVID-19 Brain Fog from Dementia, Delirium and Depression in Older Adults

Long-term COVID-19 symptoms in adults age 65 and older appear to be the same as in younger adults. But those symptoms compounded by chronic disease, mobility issues and other comorbidities common in older …

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