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February 15, 2021/Nursing/Clinical Nursing

Improving Functional Capacity in Cardiac Rehab Patients

… says Cunningham-Mays. The cardiac rehab program was closed from mid- March through mid-June because of COVID-19, and many patients remain uncomfortable going to a local gym. But Cunningham-Mays is optimistic that …

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New Staff Surgeon Explains His Affinity for the Aorta and Why He Stayed on After Residency

… has that been like?Dr. Vargo: Although I haven’t worked directly with patients critically ill with COVID-19, repercussions of the pandemic have definitely been in the background, adding another layer of stress for …

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May 6, 2020/Cancer

NIH to Fund Study Exploring Role of the Complement System in Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

… has received IRB approval and can begin as soon as lockdown restrictions are lifted due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With thousands of cancer patients receiving this type of treatment and developing devastating chronic neuropathic …

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Novel siRNA Therapy Lowers Elevated Plasma Lipoprotein(a) in Phase 1 APOLLO Trial

… aspartate aminotransferase with no elevation in bilirubin; this may have been caused by the patient receiving a COVID-19 vaccination near this time.No other indicators of liver dysfunction or other serious adverse events were …

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Innovations in Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation

… retrospective descriptive analysis studied 15 patients who were discharged early from the rehabilitation program. Five patients got COVID-19 or experienced financial issues. The remaining 10, which were the focus of the study, became overwhelmed …

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October 27, 2022/Cancer/Research

Higher-dose Stereotactic Radiotherapy Achieves Better Control for Many Aggressive Lung Tumors

… offering good tumor control, single-fraction treatment is also more cost effective and reduces potential exposure to COVID-19 in the hospital for vulnerable patients.Next stepsBased on these results, researchers are working on developing …

The heart of nursing
November 22, 2021/Nursing/Clinical Nursing

The Heart of Nursing

… says. “That’s why we do what we do.”Higgins agrees. Several years before the outbreak of COVID-19, she and Spurlin were among a group of Cleveland Clinic caregivers who attended a disaster preparedness …

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Platelet Olfactory Receptor Identified as Possible AAA Biomarker and Treatment Target

… a surge of interest in olfactory receptors because they appear to be associated with blood clotting during COVID-19 infection.Dr. Cameron’s research team screened for substances that bind to OR2L13 and found that …

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August 5, 2020/Behavioral Health

Virtual Shared Appointments Are a Boon for Managing Functional Movement Disorders

Functional movement disorders (FMDs) are difficult to treat and can be isolating for patients because of their negative impact on activities of daily life. Now, patients with FMDs who are seen at Cleveland Clinic’s …

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Early Success Leads to Hospital Care At Home℠ Expansion

After launching Cleveland Clinic Hospital Care At Home℠ (HCAH) in April 2023 to serve patients requiring acute care at Cleveland Clinic Indian River Hospital in Vero Beach, Florida, Cleveland Clinic expanded the pilot to Cleveland …

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