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Time to Discuss Potentially Unpleasant Side Effects of COVID Shots? Scientists Say Yes.

Nov 15, 2020

Drugmaker Pfizer is expected to seek federal permission to release its COVID-19 vaccine by the end of November, a move that holds promise for quelling the pandemic, but also sets up a tight time frame...

Workers Who Lost Jobs Due to COVID May Need Help Getting Coverage This Fall

Nov 15, 2020

Michelina Moen lost her job and health insurance in April. Only weeks earlier she had begun to feel ill and not her usual energetic self — in what she describes as a textbook case of “really b...

Covid-19: Military’s Mitigation Strategies Appear Successful

Nov 13, 2020

Few serious cases among outbreaks More than three-quarters (77%) of the 1,271 crew members infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the outbreak on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Theodore Roosevelt from late Mar...

Covid-19: Virus and Psychiatric Diagnoses May Be Linked

Nov 13, 2020

Bidirectional relationship suggested in electronic health record data Covid-19 patients were at increased risk of psychiatric sequelae, and a psychiatric diagnosis appeared to be an independent risk ...

Five Important Questions About Pfizer’s COVID-19 Vaccine

Nov 12, 2020

Pfizer’s announcement on Monday that its COVID-19 shot appears to keep nine in 10 people from getting the disease sent its stock price rocketing. Many news reports described the vaccine as if it...

Conversations: Covid-19

Nov 12, 2020

8 Months In... *Your web browser does not support HTML5 video*   Download Audio Conversations: Covid-19 — 8 Months In… Candace Hoffmann: Our journal club podcasts a...

Search for a Snakebite Drug Might Lead to a COVID Treatment, Too

Nov 11, 2020

Dr. Matthew Lewin, founder of the Center for Exploration and Travel Health at the California Academy of Sciences, was researching snakebite treatments in rural locations in preparation for an expediti...

Covid-19: STEMI Management—A Candle Flickering in the Wind?

Nov 11, 2020

Decreased admissions, procedures; increased mortality Primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) decreased by nearly one-fifth ...

Covid-19: Pfizer Touts Promising Vax Results In Early Trial Analysis

Nov 11, 2020

But experts urge caution until data accrue and are peer-reviewed Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE’s mRNA-based Covid-19 vaccine candidate was more than 90% effective in preventing infection among pati...

Covid-19: FDA Issues EUA for Eli Lilly Antibody Tx

Nov 11, 2020

Bamlanivimab gets OK to treat mild-to-moderate disease WASHINGTON — The FDA issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for bamlanivimab, an investigational monoclonal antibody, to treat patients...

Biden-Harris Name Covid-19 Transition Team

Nov 11, 2020

Physicians and scientists, but many with Washington-insider profiles President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr., who made the Covid-19 pandemic the focus of his campaign along with a pledge to "listen to...

How Escalating COVID Cases Forced One State to Change Its Masking Strategy

Nov 10, 2020

In Montana’s conservative Flathead County, prosecutors and local leaders were turning a blind eye to businesses that flouted state mask and social distancing mandates, even as the area’s C...

VA Joins Pentagon in Recruiting Volunteers for COVID Vaccine Trials

Nov 10, 2020

The Department of Veterans Affairs is recruiting 8,000 volunteers for the Phase 3 clinical trials of at least four COVID-19 vaccine candidates at 20 federal medical facilities across the U.S., accordi...

Covid-19: Hydroxychloroquine Strikes Out Once Again

Nov 10, 2020

PETAL Network trial included nearly 500 hospitalized patients Yet another study — this one from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute PETAL Clinical Trials Network — found no benefit f...

Reopening Allergy & Immunology Services During COVID-19

Nov 09, 2020

Patients and providers alike were caught by surprise with the sudden change required for social distancing with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, says Matthew Greenhawt, MD, MBA, MSc. “There was n...

The Tale of COVID-19 and Video-Based Surgeries

Nov 06, 2020

This novel coronavirus outbreak has affected the lives of millions of people. This infection has not only made them vulnerable physically, but at the same time has broken their confidence mentally. Pe...

Seniors Form COVID Pods to Ward Off Isolation This Winter

Nov 05, 2020

Over the past month, Dr. Richard Besdine and his wife have been discussing whether to see family and friends indoors this fall and winter. He thinks they should, so long as people have been taking str...

Lions and Tigers and Anteaters? US Scientists Scan the Menagerie for COVID

Nov 05, 2020

As COVID-19 cases surge in the U.S., one Texas veterinarian has been quietly tracking the spread of the disease — not in people, but in their pets. Since June, Dr. Sarah Hamer and her team at Texas ...

‘Is This Worth My Life?’: Traveling Health Workers Decry COVID Care Conditions

Nov 05, 2020

This story also ran on The Guardian. It can be republished for free. David Joel Perea called from Maine, Vermont, Minnesota and, ultimately, Nevada, always with the same request:...

Testing Visual Acuity Via Telemedicine

Nov 05, 2020

“Telemedicine has been brought to the forefront of everyone’s practice during the COVID-19 pandemic,” says Evan Silverstein, MD. “Some specialties are well-suited for telemedicine, while other...

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