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Eosinophil
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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September 3, 2020/Cleveland Clinic Alumni

Alumnus Helps Fight Pandemic in His Old Neighborhood

… Cleveland Clinic alumni went to New York and Michigan to help overwhelmed hospitals care for patients with COVID-19. Among them was Pravin George, DO (IM’10, N’13, NVS’14), a neuro-intensive care …

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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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August 7, 2020/Cancer/News & Insight

Did He Know He Was Dying?

… a patient with a loving family, limited treatment options and cognitive differences in the solitary times of COVID-19 in this New York Times column.“At the end, he didn’t suffer much. And as …

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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)

… a cerebrovascular immunologistBrain biopsy, vessel wall imaging and other diagnostic toolsPulse-dose steroids and other treatmentsEffects of COVID-19 infection in this patient populationClick the podcast player above to listen to the episode now, or …

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February 8, 2021/COVID-19

Americans Avoid Seeking Medical Care During Pandemic, Survey Shows

A Cleveland Clinic survey finds that just 52% of Americans reached out to a doctor or sought medical care after experiencing a concerning health issue during the COVID-19 outbreak. When it comes to patients …

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Unconventional Approach to Geriatric Complaints Appears to Decrease Emergency Visits and Symptoms

It’s no secret that older adults benefit from increased physical activity and social interaction, but such lifestyle choices have traditionally been the domain of patients and their families. A new clinical model now seeks …

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