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December 23, 2021/COVID-19

Underlying Immunologic Disorder or MIS-C? A Complex Condition Puzzles Physicians

… develop an exaggerated immune response or inflammatory response to COVID-19.In this case, we believe that the patient’s underlying immune system disorder may have been uncovered through an abnormal response to COVID-19.

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Beyond the Virtual Visit: New Frontiers in At-Home Patient Management

… as detailed in studies recapped here. While their adoption of teleneurology has been further accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, perhaps more remarkable are some distinctive additional forays into at-home patient management pioneered out …

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January 24, 2022/Nursing/Clinical Nursing

How Nurses Adapted During a Unique Moment in Time

… come-by commodity: information about the virus itself. So much was unknown at that time.Understanding of COVID-19 has vastly improved since then, but the pandemic continues to challenge nurses and other caregivers in …

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New Outreach Tool Aids Intervention for Older Adults

… of the American Geriatrics Society. Researchers created the tool amidst shelter-in-place orders early in the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.“We know from the medical literature that older adults are disproportionately affected by …

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Polishing the Gold Standard: Reporting Multiplicity in Randomized Clinical Trials

… to diagnose and treat patients. But retractions in two of the most storied medical journals during the COVID-19 pandemic have shined a spotlight on the trust the healthcare community places in a fragile process …

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Hydroxychloroquine May Reduce Risk of Congenital Heart Block

… Hydroxychloroquine (PATCH) trial suggests that hydroxychloroquine — a drug much talked-about recently in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic — may be of benefit for secondary prevention.“This is a promising study regarding secondary prevention …

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Wearing a Surgical Mask Does Not Impair Exercise Capacity

… recommendations for all types of exercise. This remains an urgent issue due to the emergence of COVID-19 variants, says Dr. Kampert.“Earlier in the pandemic, gyms didn’t know how to handle the COVID

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December 9, 2021/Pediatrics

Comprehensive Program for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Puts Families on the Road to Recovery

According to the latest report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 100,300 drug-overdose deaths occurred in the United States from May 2020 to April 2021, a 28.5% increase …

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Innovative Programs Let Non-Clinical Employees Help Stem Workforce Challenges

In September of 2021, a team of Cleveland Clinic operations and nursing leaders devised a plan to allow employees from anywhere in the health system to volunteer to aid those who clean patient rooms, deliver …

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April 20, 2023/Behavioral Health

Confronting the Adolescent Mental Health Crisis: A Conversation with Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD

For U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD, three numbers capture the severity of the mental health crisis engulfing the nation’s young people:57% — The increase in the national suicide rate among adolescents and …

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