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April 20, 2020/Cancer/News & Insight

How to Continue Caring for Cancer Patients During the Pandemic

… in our own healthcare system, the cancer center has connected with oncologists in regions hard-hit by COVID-19 who have had to defer or delay cancer treatments, to offer temporary care until conditions improve …

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How the Pandemic Shaped Variations in Telemedicine Use for Neurological Care

The increased utilization of telemedicine for neurological care that began with the COVID-19 pandemic lessened in the later portion of the pandemic but remained higher than pre-pandemic levels. Despite the overall increase in …

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Pandemic Yields New Thinking for Lodi Nursing

When John Baker DNP, MBA, RN, NEA-BC, thinks back on the caregiving experience at the 20-bed Lodi Hospital during the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, one word comes to mind: “Confusing,” he …

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Cleveland Clinic Canada Led the Way on Advisory Partnerships

The disruption to business operations created by COVID-19 is unparalleled. Across the globe, governments have imposed and oscillated between sweeping restrictions such as lockdowns, even as we roll out vaccines and work to approach …

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January 28, 2022/Pulmonary/Research

Eosinophilia as a Potential Biomarker to Guide Inhaled Corticosteroid Therapy in COVID-19 Treatments

… users. In non-users, the association between pre-existing blood eosinophil count and the probability of poor COVID-19 outcomes is non-linear (U shape). These new findings from a large COVID-19 Cleveland Clinic …

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Research Aims to Prevent Future Pandemics

… s growing investment in studying viral pathogens to prepare for the next public health threat.”Finding better COVID-19 treatmentsDr. Stauffer and his team will study a promising COVID-19 drug target derived from the …

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November 1, 2021/COVID-19

Caring for ‘Long-Haulers’: A Review of the Latest Guidance on Evaluation and Treatment

As the understanding of COVID-19 has evolved, so has the understanding of caring for COVID-19 survivors with long-term symptoms. The prolonged form of COVID-19, which the National Institutes of Health (NIH …

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March 30, 2023/Digestive/Research

Vaccination Mitigates Increased Risk of COVID Hospitalization in Celiac Patients, Study Finds

People with celiac disease are at increased risk of infections like influenza and pneumonia. At the same time, some vaccines may be less effective in these patients. But what is their risk from COVID-19

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January 23, 2023/Pediatrics

Researchers Identify Potential Genetic Cause for MIS-C Complication

New research findings have revealed an underlying genetic cause for why some children who get infected with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 develop multisystem inflammatory syndrome (MIS-C), a rare but potentially life-threatening …

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May 18, 2021/Neurosciences/Podcast

Vasculitis and Stroke Before Age 50: A Growing Concern (Podcast)

The prevalence of stroke in young adults — those under age 50 — is on the rise. One reason is the increase in atherosclerotic risk factors in this population. Other etiologies include inherited thrombophilias and hypercoagulability disorders …

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