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Antiviral Monotherapy for Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19

Oct 19, 2020

There have been many trials conducted for the purposes of RECOVERY TRIALS for calculating the largest and the most productive platform for the patients who have been subjected to the treatment of anti...

COVID Crackdowns at Work Have Saved Black and Latino Lives, LA Officials Say

Oct 16, 2020

Los Angeles County officials attribute a dramatic decline in COVID-19 death and case rates among Blacks and Latinos over the past two months to aggressive workplace health enforcement and the opening ...

Making Money Off Masks, COVID-Spawned Chain Store Aims to Become Obsolete

Oct 16, 2020

LONE TREE, Colo. — Darcy Velasquez, 42, and her mother, Roberta Truax, were walking recently in the Park Meadows mall about 15 miles south of downtown Denver, looking for Christmas gifts for Velasqu...

In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Critically Ill Patients with COVID-19

Oct 16, 2020

Critically ill patients with COVID-19 have poor outcomes and are known to be at a high risk of cardiac arrest. However, the exact incidence and risk factors are not well known. This study aims to dete...

Time to Results Faster With Point-of-Care COVID-19 Testing

Oct 15, 2020

THURSDAY, Oct. 15, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Point-of-care testing is associated with large reductions in the time to results for patients presenting with suspected COVID-19, according to a study publi...

Breast Cancer Patients on Chemotherapy: Clinical outcome during COVID-19 Pandemic in South Korea

Oct 15, 2020

Coronavirus spread was rigorously increasing in countries and states, South Korea was one of them reporting the highest number of cases in between 20 February and 9 March, primarily Daegu city . As th...

COVID-19 and the increasing risk

Oct 15, 2020

The outbreak of coronavirus has affected the lives of the people to the maximum possible extent. This is because of the reason that the medical industry is not equipped with the vaccine to cure the pa...

Individuals With Blood Group O Have Lower Risk for COVID-19

Oct 15, 2020

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Individuals with blood group O may have a reduced risk for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, and COVID-19 patients wi...

Immune Responses Long-Lasting After Serious COVID-19

Oct 15, 2020

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Protective antibodies persist for months in patients who survive serious COVID-19 infections, according to a study published Oct. 8 in Science Immunology. ...

Black Race Tied to COVID-19 Admissions, but Not Deaths

Oct 15, 2020

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Black and Mixed/Other ethnicity are independently associated with greater hospital admission risk due to COVID-19 but are not associated with in-hospital m...

Sitagliptin May Cut Mortality in T2DM Patients With COVID-19

Oct 15, 2020

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Sitagliptin treatment added to standard care is associated with reduced mortality and improved clinical outcomes for patients with type 2 diabetes hospital...

COVID-19 Antibody Treatment Study Paused

Oct 15, 2020

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- Enrollment in a study testing an experimental antibody therapy against COVID-19 has been paused by independent monitors. The study, ACTIV-3, was testing...

NIH Launches Trial of Antibody Drugs Against COVID-19

Oct 15, 2020

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 14, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- A study to assess whether certain approved or experimental drugs are effective against COVID-19 and warrant testing in large clinical trials has been launc...

Genetic Variants Linked to Severe Covid-19

Oct 15, 2020

Genome-wide association study identifies ABO blood protein The identification of a gene cluster associated with progression to severe disease in patients with Covid-19 strengthens findings from ear...

Covid-19: Johnson & Johnson Vax Trial Paused

Oct 15, 2020

’Unexplained illness’ in one participant Johnson & Johnson paused all of its Covid-19 vaccine trials after a study participant developed an "unexplained illness," the company announced Monday...

COVID-19-Free Surgical Pathways May Aid Cancer Surgery Outcomes

Oct 14, 2020

TUESDAY, Oct. 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- For patients undergoing elective cancer surgery, use of dedicated COVID-19-free surgical pathways is associated with lower rates of pulmonary complications, ...

Second COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Paused for Unexplained Illness

Oct 14, 2020

TUESDAY, Oct. 13, 2020 (HealthDay News) -- A second COVID-19 vaccine trial was paused on Monday after an unexplained illness surfaced in one of the trial's volunteers. Johnson & Johnson, which ...

Lilly Pauses Covid-19 Antibody Treatment Trial

Oct 14, 2020

Lilly’s Tx similar to Regeneron antibody cocktail given to Trump Eli Lilly is pausing enrollment for a phase III trial of its Covid-19 antibody treatment (LV-CoV55) due to an unspecified safety c...

Covid-19: First Case of Reinfection Reported In U.S.—May Have Implications for Vax Dev

Oct 14, 2020

Five cases of reinfection have now been reported worldwide The first confirmed case of Covid-19 reinfection has been identified in the United States, marking the fifth documented case of reinfection ...

COVID-19 Neurological Symptoms Emerging in Most Patients

Oct 14, 2020

While respiratory issues are a well-documented symptom of coronavirus, researchers have found that over 80% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients experience some type of neurological manifestation as well...

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