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UB pediatrics researchers tapped to establish patient registries, develop guidelines for treating children with COVID-19 – UB Now: News and views for…

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

Research News By ELLEN GOLDBAUM A paper and two editorials by UB pediatrics researchers call attention to key issues in health care that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light, and also recommend guidelines for evaluating and treating children infected with COVID-19. Continue reading

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Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Devices Market Size : Industry Growth, Competitive Analysis, Future Prospects and Forecast 2025 – 3rd Watch News

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

The Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Devices report provides independent information about the Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Devices industry supported by extensive research on factors such as industry segments size & trends, inhibitors, dynamics, drivers, opportunities & challenges, environment & policy, cost overview, porters five force analysis, and key companies profiles including business overview and recent development. Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Devices MarketLatest Research Report 2020: Download Premium Sample Copy Of This Report: Download FREE Sample PDF! In this report, our team offers a thorough investigation of Pediatric Interventional Cardiology Devices Market, SWOT examination of the most prominent players right now Continue reading

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Children’s Medical Center Ranked in All Ten Specialties by US News and World Report – D Healthcare Daily

Posted: Published on July 7th, 2020

For the third-consecutive year, Childrens Medical Center Dallas was the only hospital in North Texas ranked in all 10 specialties by U.S. News & World Report in its 2020-2021 Best Childrens Hospitals national rankings Continue reading

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Why some Covid-19 patients with low oxygen level breathe well – ETHealthworld.com

Posted: Published on July 5th, 2020

New York: Researchers have found possible explanations for Covid-19 patients who present with extremely low, otherwise life-threatening levels of oxygen, but no signs of difficulty in breathing. Continue reading

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Blood test can predict severity of Covid-19: Study – ETHealthworld.com

Posted: Published on July 5th, 2020

WASHINGTON: Doctors can examine the blood of Covid-19 patients to identify those at greatest risk of severe illness and to pinpoint those most likely to need a ventilator, according to researchers, including one of Indian-origin. Continue reading

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COVID-19 Patients in ICU 10 Times More Likely to Experience Heart Rhythm Disorders, Finds Study – HospiMedica

Posted: Published on July 5th, 2020

Patients with COVID-19 who were admitted to an intensive care unit were 10 times more likely than other hospitalized COVID-19 patients to suffer cardiac arrest or heart rhythm disorders, according to a new study. According to researchers from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA, USA) who conducted the study, the results suggest that cardiac arrests and arrhythmias suffered by some patients with COVID-19 are likely triggered by a severe, systemic form of the disease and are and not the sole consequence of the viral infection. The findings, which differ significantly from early reports that showed a high incidence of arrhythmias among all COVID-19 patients, provide more clarity about the role of the novel coronavirus, SARS-COV-2, and the disease it causes, COVID-19, in the development of arrhythmias, including irregular heart rate (atrial fibrillation), slow heart rhythms (bradyarrhythmia) or rapid heart rate that stops by itself within 30 seconds (non-sustained ventricular tachycardia) Continue reading

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Covid-19 is helping to destigmatize mental healthcare in Africa – Quartz Africa

Posted: Published on July 5th, 2020

Laide Akinsemoyin has been working as a volunteer doctor in an isolation ward for coronavirus patients in Lagos, Nigeria since April. Each day, before her shift, she has to enter a donning room, to slowly and carefully put on the personal protective equipment that stands between her and possible infection from Covid-19. Akinsemoyin previously worked as a general practitioner in private practice. Continue reading

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This town of 170,000 replaced some cops with medics and mental health workers. It’s worked for over 30 years – CNN

Posted: Published on July 5th, 2020

Today, the program, called CAHOOTS, has three vans, more than double the number of staffers and the attention of a country in crisis. CAHOOTS is already doing what police reform advocates say is necessary to fundamentally change the US criminal justice system -- pass off some responsibilities to unarmed civilians Continue reading

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Donnelly: Progress on horizon for mental health – The Columbian

Posted: Published on July 5th, 2020

Sunday, July 5, 2020 July 5, 2020 By Ann Donnelly Published: July 5, 2020, 6:01am Anew state-funded inpatient mental health facility a first for our region is proposed for a site near the Bagley Downs neighborhood south of Highway 500 and north of Fourth Plain Boulevard. The Department of Social and Health Services is seeking public input through Aug. 28 Continue reading

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Mental health strain on firefighters must not be swept under the rug – Las Vegas Sun

Posted: Published on July 5th, 2020

Sunday, July 5, 2020 | 2 a.m. For the firefighters battling the Mahogany wildfire near Mount Charleston, July 4 was another night spent in the field and away from family. Thats the job Continue reading

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