Cleveland Clinic researchers delved further into the connection between COVID-19 and Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), and found that treatment for the virus might uncovering undiagnosed T2DM.
Read MoreMild 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.
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.
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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.
‘Most Unvaccinated People Are Not Anti-Vaxxers’
Overcoming patients’ COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy requires less proselytizing and more empathizing, says Ob/Gyn Oluwatosin Goje, MD. Dr. Goje shares insights that have helped her successfully guide more people to get vaccinated.
7 Ways to Build Resilience Amid Another COVID-19 Surge
When you can’t change external circumstances, tap into internal resources to find strength and peace.
Underlying Immunologic Disorder or MIS-C? A Complex Condition Puzzles Physicians
It seemed like an obvious case of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. But symptoms persisted, leading to several readmissions and leaving physicians puzzled.