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… novel therapeutic approaches.Study backgroundSmall extracellular vesicles (sEVs) are associated with coagulation abnormalities in many conditions, including COVID-19 and many types of cancer, according to Tatiana Byzova, PhD, senior author of the paper. The …
… In Ohio, legislation is currently being reviewed by the state Senate.As reported by OR Manager, the COVID-19 pandemic prompted The Joint Commission to become more aware of the dangers of surgical smoke – based …
… of leading people through change, as well as through uncertainty – as he did during the outbreak of COVID-19.Leaders must communicate well and listen intently, he says.They also need to do two things …
… one-third of Dr. Cohen’s medical practice, she estimates, noting that the volume increased following the COVID-19 pandemic. Multiple case reports have suggested an association between COVID-19 infection and intracranial hypertension.To …
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… celebrations will focus on past, present and future with a theme of “the Future of Healthcare Since 1921.”The past year brought unexpected challenges, as COVID-19 quickly grew into a global pandemic. Caregivers stepped …
… a few short years, healthcare is still faced with a shortage of perioperative nurses. Going into the COVID-19 pandemic, we knew that perioperative nursing was one of the fastest-aging subsets within the nursing …
… neurocritical care specialist, about how neuro ICU patients and care processes have changed since the advent of COVID-19.Click the player below to listen to the podcast now, or read on for a short …
… with gender disparities,” says Dr. Zein, lead author of the study.It all started with COVIDDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, a team of Cleveland Clinic researchers suggested that androgen-receptor expression in human airways may …
… of reasons. It could be related to treatment toxicity or a crisis situation, such as with the COVID-19 pandemic. A patient may want a second opinion, or be a good candidate for neoadjuvant trials …
… at approved community partner organizations. Although the program was temporarily paused in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, it was relaunched in 2022 – now under the direction of the healthcare system’s Caregiver …
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