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COVID-19

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    Opinion

    Making something ordinary out of the extraordinary

    April 16, 2020

    Establishing and maintaining routines is important for both physical and mental health at every age and time, but especially when a major change is occurring.

  • News

    Severe COVID-19 may lower hemoglobin levels

    April 15, 2020

    The authors suggest that hemoglobin values might provide a prognostic indicator of COVID-19 severity.

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    COVID-19: When health care personnel become patients

    April 15, 2020

    For physicians and others in the health care industry, almost half of all exposures occurred outside of work.

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    The role of FOAM and social networks in COVID-19

    April 15, 2020

    FOAM and social networks are crucial channels for collecting and conveying up-to-date information during disasters.

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    FDA approves emergency use of saliva test to detect COVID-19

    April 15, 2020

    “We can significantly increase the number of people tested each and every day as self-collection of saliva is quicker and more scalable than swab collections,” Dr. Andrew I. Brooks said.

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    Learning about the curve

    April 15, 2020

    There is another curve that we will need to concentrate on long after the much yearned for flattening of the death curve has been achieved.

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    Resources for LGBTQ youth during challenging times

    April 15, 2020

    This is a time to “support our LGBTQ young people in finding creative responses.” – Heather Newby, LCSW

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    Social distancing comes to the medicine wards

    April 15, 2020

    The risks of traditional patient visits during the coronavirus pandemic include spread to both patients and staff.

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    Inflammatory markers may explain COVID-19, diabetes dynamic

    April 15, 2020

    Higher levels of markers may signal greater susceptibility to cytokine storm.

  • News

    AMA asks HHS for ‘immediate’ aid to ease clinicians’ COVID-19 ‘financial peril’

    April 14, 2020

    The AMA and 137 other medical groups outlined a methodology for the federal government to provide payments equal to roughly 1 month’s worth of prepandemic revenue from all payers for all U.S. physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants enrolled in Medicare or Medicaid.

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