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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 15, 2020/Cancer

COVID-19 and the Cancer Clinic

… vital for what may be a long and difficult treatment journey.The social distancing necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic has complicated doctor-patient interactions, and possibly nowhere as much as in the practice of …

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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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