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March 21, 2024/Pulmonary/News & Insight

COVID-19: A Management Update

covid-19-guideline-treatment-and-management/. Accessed September 26, 2023.National Institutes of Health. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) treatment guidelines. https://www.covid19treatmentguidelines.nih.gov/. Accessed September 26, 2023.Guan WJ, Ni ZY, Hu …

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February 1, 2023/Pediatrics

COVID-19 and Diabetes in Pediatric Patients: What We Know

… patients from March 2020 to December 2021—285,628 with COVID-19 and 285,628 with non-COVID-19 respiratory infections—investigators found that within six months of a COVID-19 diagnosis, 123 patients (0 …

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September 30, 2021/COVID-19

COVID-19 Vaccines in Patients with Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Diseases

By Cassandra Calabrese, DOKeeping up with the latest data on COVID-19 continues to be a whirlwind, and by the time you read this piece it is likely to be outdated. I have had the …

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August 25, 2021/COVID-19

COVID-19 Vaccines and Fertility

… such as young children, who we previously thought were relatively safe in the pandemic. Every discussion about COVID-19 and the vaccines should put the seriousness of this pandemic in context.Realizing that COVID poses …

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April 28, 2021/COVID-19

COVID-19 One Year Later: Now What?

By Meredith Foxx, MSN, MBA, APRN, NEA-BC, Executive Chief Nursing Officer.It’s been just over one year since the COVID-19 pandemic introduced overwhelming challenge and uncertainty to healthcare, and there is finally …

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April 8, 2021/COVID-19

COVID-19 and the Rheumatologist: What Have We Learned?

by Cassandra Calabrese, DOWhile we continue to encounter more unknowns than knowns with COVID-19, it is incredible to reflect on how much we have learned since the start of the pandemic. Just over one …

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February 10, 2021/COVID-19

COVID-19 and the Kidney

By Mohamed Hassanein, MD, Yeshwanter Radhakrishnan, MD, John Sedor, MD, Tushar Vachharajani, MD, Vidula T. Vachharajani, MD, Joshua Augustine, MD, Sevag Demirjian, MD, and George Thomas, MDCOVID-19 is primarily considered a respiratory illness, but …

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January 19, 2021/Cancer/News & Insight

COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines: What Does This Mean for Cancer?

As the fight against COVID-19 continues, the apparent clinical efficacy and rapid approval of two vaccines provides hope for the future. Both use a new approach to trigger an immune response —messenger RNA (mRNA …

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January 11, 2021/COVID-19

COVID-19 Vaccines in Pregnant or Lactating Patients

By Oluwatosin Goje, MDPregnant women who test positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, are at increased risk for severe outcomes. Specifically, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control …

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December 15, 2020/COVID-19

COVID-19 and the Athlete’s Heart: Guidance Continues to Evolve

“Moving target” may be an understatement when describing the evolution of guidance on cardiac testing and return-to-play considerations for athletes following COVID-19 infection.Less than six months after the American College …

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