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For COVID-19 survivors, virus test 1 month out may be needed
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For COVID-19 survivors, virus test 1 month out may be needed

09/04/2020

(HealthDay)—You tested positive for COVID-19 and dutifully quarantined yourself for two weeks to avoid infecting others. Now, you’re feeling better and you think you pose no risk to friends or family, right? Not necessarily, claims a new study that shows…

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The FDA may approve a COVID-19 vaccine before trials are complete. Here’s what you need to know
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The FDA may approve a COVID-19 vaccine before trials are complete. Here’s what you need to know

09/04/2020

With six million active cases and more than 180,000 deaths arising from COVID-19, as well as historic 32.9 percent economic contraction (via NPR), it’s no wonder that the government is scanning the horizon for signs of relief. But what is…

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First randomised trial backs safety of common heart drugs in COVID-19 patients
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First randomised trial backs safety of common heart drugs in COVID-19 patients

09/04/2020

Heart patients hospitalized with COVID-19 can safely continue taking angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs), according to the BRACE CORONA trial presented in a Hot Line session today at ESC Congress 2020. ACE inhibitors and ARBs are…

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A guide to managing children’s diabetes during COVID-19
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A guide to managing children’s diabetes during COVID-19

09/04/2020

(HealthDay)—Parents worry that COVID-19 can make a diabetic child’s condition worse, but an expert has some tips for keeping kids healthy during the pandemic. “If a child has good control of their diabetes, it does not seem as though there…

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Possible blood-clotting mechanism in COVID-19 found
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Possible blood-clotting mechanism in COVID-19 found

09/04/2020

Why so many COVID-19 patients get blood clots (thrombosis) remains uncertain. But scientists at Uppsala University and the University Hospital have now identified a mechanism they believe to be implicated. A particular protein triggers a part of our immune system…

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Cancer radiation can safely proceed during COVID-19 pandemic
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Cancer radiation can safely proceed during COVID-19 pandemic

09/04/2020

(HealthDay)—Cancer patients who need radiation therapy shouldn’t let fear of COVID-19 delay their treatment, one hospital study suggests. Over six days in May, during the height of the pandemic in New Jersey, surfaces in the radiation oncology department at Robert…

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New study explains potential causes for "happy hypoxia" condition in patients with the COVID-19 virus
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New study explains potential causes for "happy hypoxia" condition in patients with the COVID-19 virus

08/21/2020

A new research study provides possible explanations for COVID-19 patients who present with extremely low, otherwise life-threatening levels of oxygen, but no signs of dyspnea (difficulty breathing). This new understanding of the condition, known as silent hypoxemia or “happy hypoxia,”…

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Researchers are striving to understand the complexities of living with HIV and acquiring COVID-19
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Researchers are striving to understand the complexities of living with HIV and acquiring COVID-19

08/21/2020

Every day, she donned a mask and was vigilant about washing her hands or using hand sanitizer which made the ensuing fever, headaches, sore throat and COVID-19 diagnosis startling. Anna (a pseudonym for privacy protection) has been living with HIV…

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COVID-19 plus measles? Kids aren’t getting their vaccines, and doctors are worried
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COVID-19 plus measles? Kids aren’t getting their vaccines, and doctors are worried

08/19/2020

COVID-19 has infected some of Dr. Sonder Crane’s youngest patients—the newborn who tested positive because its mother had the coronavirus, the 14-month old who caught it at day care. Now, on top of that, she and other pediatricians across the…

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One in 10 Tennessee families were food insufficient during early months of COVID-19
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One in 10 Tennessee families were food insufficient during early months of COVID-19

08/19/2020

The latest research from the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture indicates that during late April and early May 2020, approximately 525,000 Tennessee households were food insufficient, meaning they sometimes or often did not have enough to eat—that’s one in…

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