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May 5, 2021/Pulmonary/Asthma

Androgens May Have Airway Benefits for Patients With Asthma

… 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 …

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July 16, 2020/Cancer

Does Delaying Radical Prostatectomy Affect Outcomes in Patients With High-Grade Prostate Cancer?

… 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 …

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Empowering Program Encourages Caregivers to Donate Time to Worthwhile Causes

… 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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Nurse Residency Earns Accreditation With Distinction by Merging Academia and Clinical Practice

… that transition successfully, and I think that is particularly true of those who were students during the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of our residency program is to help these new graduates grow from being …

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September 24, 2021/Nursing/Wellness

Mindfulness Practices Help Even the Busiest Nurses De-Stress

… continue with work.“As healthcare providers, we’re always trying to push through,” Hosler says. “And with COVID-19 on top of our usual stress, this has been a long race. Being mindful and present …

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February 23, 2022/Behavioral Health

A Blueprint for Better Mental Healthcare in Parkinson Disease

… mental healthcare needs of people living with PD are unmet has been revealed and exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. This prompted us to propose a framework to systematically and proactively address the mental health …

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May 20, 2022/COVID-19

The Pandemic Made Me a Doctor Who Makes House Calls

… medical campus, I was finally making house calls.A new closeness with patientsA surprising effect of the COVID-19 pandemic was that it brought me closer to my patients. The shift to telehealth visits allowed …

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December 29, 2022/Behavioral Health

Study Spotlights Need for Mental Health Monitoring in Pediatric Epilepsy, Especially for Minority Youth

… keeping with data showing a higher incidence of suicide among African American and Hispanic children during the COVID-19 pandemic.”Study essentialsThe researchers compared mental health screening results from 2,542 pediatric patients with epilepsy …

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HR Leader Takeaways From 2021

… delivered 78,000 meals, as well as household basics and prescriptions, to caregivers and families who contracted COVID-19. We partnered with small and local businesses to provide 44,000 grab-and-go take-home …

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August 26, 2021/Pediatrics/Transplant

Life After Transplant: Counseling Pediatric Patients and Families

Patient and graft survival in pediatric solid organ transplant has markedly improved over the last several decades. For pediatric transplant physicians, the primary goal has shifted from short-term survival following transplant to a focus …

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