Persistent loss of taste and smell in patients with long COVID may respond to a novel approach – stellate ganglion block.
Read MoreSleep Disturbances Are Highly Prevalent Among People With Long COVID
One of the first reports to characterize sleep disturbances in the context of long COVID finds that risk is increased by Black race, COVID-19 hospitalization and mood symptoms.
Hybrid Telehealth Model Addresses Unique Needs of Geriatric Patients
Novel hybrid telehealth model enables caregivers to combat the effects of isolation while managing geriatric patients in the comfort of their own homes.
The Pandemic Made Me a Doctor Who Makes House Calls
A veteran epileptologist shares how pandemic-spurred virtual visits have brought her closer to her patients and yielded other unexpected benefits.
Mild COVID-19 Linked to Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) appears to be a component of long COVID in some people following even mild SARS-CoV-2 infection, a large case series suggests.
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Cerebrovascular Injury From ARDS: Is It More Common in the Setting of COVID-19?
Rates of cerebrovascular injury from acute respiratory distress syndrome may not be elevated in the setting of COVID-19 infection, but the latter may be associated with a unique pathophysiology deserving further research.
New Study Highlights Importance of Population Density in the Outcomes of Cancer Patients with COVID-19
New data suggests that cancer patients with COVID-19 fare better when treated in urban centers than when managed in population-dense city facilities, regardles of region.
How Cleveland Clinic Used Regional ICUs to Alleviate COVID-19 Surges
Due in part to a unique infrastructure model along with consistent communication at all levels, Cleveland Clinic was able to remain agile in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Investigating Age Differences in COVID-19 Immune Response
Findings from a new Cleveland Clinic-led study point to specific immuno-inflammatory factors that could be therapeutically targeted to reduce morbidity and mortality in older COVID-19 patients.
SARS-CoV-2 Infection During Pregnancy Creates Immune Changes
Cleveland Clinic researchers investigated how COVID-19 infection during pregnancy affects mothers and their infants. The results indicate the need for long-term follow-up to catch any unforeseen health conditions related to the infection.
Omicron: What’s Different This Time?
From testing, treatment and terminology to a potential pivot in management (dealing with permanence) and hope for a pan-coronavirus vaccine, Steven Gordon, MD, infectious disease physician, answers our questions in a recent interview.