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March 31, 2021/COVID-19

At-Home COVID-19 Tests: How They Perform, And What Clinicians Should Know

… home use without a prescription.The Food and Drug Administration’s emergency use authorization of at-home COVID-19 tests will undeniably change the diagnostic paradigm for COVID-19, enabling greater access to tests and …

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Nanoparticle-Delivered COVID-19 Vaccine Candidate Shows Promise in Preclinical Studies

Researchers with Cleveland Clinic’s Global Center for Pathogen Research & Human Health have developed a promising new COVID-19 vaccine candidate that uses nanotechnology and has shown strong efficacy in preclinical disease models.According to …

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November 9, 2020/COVID-19

Life After COVID-19: Post-ICU Recovery Clinic Is an Option for Some Survivors

… days), prolonged ICU stay (≥ 7 days) and COVID-19 patients with ICU length of stay ≥ 72 hours.COVID-19 survivors are at higher risk for developing PICSCOVID-19, the disease caused by severe acute respiratory …

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September 17, 2020/COVID-19

Risk of COVID-19 Infection Among Healthcare Workers

… to further elucidate that risk.”Cleveland Clinic COVID-19 RegistryResearch collaborators used data from Cleveland Clinic’s COVID-19 Registry to better understand the risk of COVID-19 infection in healthcare workers, and subsequent risk …

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July 22, 2020/COVID-19

Complications of COVID-19 in Pregnancy: A Case Study

… in pregnant women with COVID-19 than the nonpregnant cohort, as 31.5% of pregnant women with COVID-19 were hospitalized compared with 5.8% of nonpregnant women.“The risk of acquiring COVID-19 is …

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July 13, 2020/COVID-19

Delirium in COVID-19 Patients: Advice for Recognition and Management

Cognitive and mental deficits are a known potential side effect of intensive care unit (ICU) stays, but in recent months, reports have begun emerging of delirium in patients hospitalized with COVID-19. While a direct …

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June 15, 2020/COVID-19

Antibodies and COVID-19 Reinfection: Some Context for Fielding Patient Questions

One of the leading COVID-19-related questions posed to Google in recent weeks concerns the issue of whether individuals can be reinfected with the virus after recovering from COVID-19. As experience shows, questions …

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April 21, 2020/COVID-19

Running a COVID-19 Unit

By Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila, MD and Mani Latifi, MDWe had time to prepare. Not much, by usual standards, but we had three weeks until admitting a patient who tested positive for COVID-19 to our …

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November 10, 2023/Behavioral Health/Research

Researchers Analyze How COVID-19 Affected Z-Drug Prescribing Patterns With and Without Opioids

Millions of Americans rely on sleep medications to treat insomnia, a common clinical problem that is often managed pharmacologically. In 2020 alone, an estimated 18.4% of American adults reported using a sleep medication at …

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June 2, 2023/Pulmonary/Research

Persistent Dyspnea after COVID-19 Infection: Evaluation and Management

Written by Don Decoy, MD, and Rachel Taliercio, DOPost-COVID Syndrome (PCS) includes a variety of conditions and symptoms, and the incidence of explicit signs and symptoms may vary according to the severity, duration and …

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