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The Mental-Health Crises of the Coronavirus Pandemic – The New Yorker

Posted: Published on April 19th, 2020

There was an afternoon in early March when I couldnt stop thinking about the first line of Philip Roths novel The Plot Against America: Fear presides over these memories, a perpetual fear. As I scoured the Inwood and Washington Heights neighborhoods for hand sanitizerwhich I eventually found, thanks to a tip from my sister-in-law, at a local smoke shopI imagined Roths words as a magical lifeline to a safe future, from which I could calmly gaze back at this desperate time. Our city was not, like that of Roths narrator, under threat from an authoritarian Presidentnot exactly, anywaybut, as the coronavirus descended, the anxiety was palpable Continue reading

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College athletes are far from their mental health resources when they need them most – Bend Bulletin

Posted: Published on April 19th, 2020

After the NCAA womens basketball season was canceled, along with all other winter and spring college sports, Carmen Tebbe Priebe headed to Carver-Hawkeye Arena anyway. Shes a sports psychologist who works with the University of Iowa athletic department, and there she found gobsmacked players and coaches eating lunch, their final meal as a team. Tebbe Priebe scanned their faces and began bracing not only for intense emotions, but for wide-ranging variability on how the news was being digested Continue reading

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Coronavirus taking toll on mental health – Wink News

Posted: Published on April 19th, 2020

NAPL;ES As more people are affected by COVID-19, the need for mental health services is at its highest. A Collier County center said theyve seen an increase in people dealing with substance abuse as well as mental health issues. Continue reading

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A doctor on coronavirus: Either this thing is a beast or Im just not used to being sick – The Irish Times

Posted: Published on April 18th, 2020

At the end of February Dr Ryan Padgetts colleagues in the emergency room called him over to share some news: a patient who had died the previous day had tested positive for coronavirus the first known death in the United States. Everything, they knew, was about to change. Over the next several days a parade of patients from a nearby nursing home was brought into the emergency room at EvergreenHealth in Kirkland, Washington, which emerged as the first centre of the United States coronavirus outbreak. Continue reading

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Nick Cordero’s wife shares update after surgery amid coronavirus battle: ‘We don’t know if he will be able to walk again’ – Yahoo Lifestyle

Posted: Published on April 18th, 2020

Nick Cordero continues to fight for his life. The Broadway stars wife, Amanda Kloots, updated fans about his coronavirus battle, revealing that he had surgery Thursday to improve his blood flow Continue reading

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NYC has more than doubled its ICU beds from 1,600 to 3,500 to tackle the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s how hospitals in the city ramped up. – Pulse…

Posted: Published on April 18th, 2020

As patients fall critically ill due to the COVID-19 virus, hospitals have raced to find additional room to treat patients. But setting up space for critically ill patients isn't as simple as setting up an additional bed. There are hospital beds, and then there are intensive care or ICU beds Continue reading

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Coronavirus Outbreak: Robotic Surgery Market Research Outlook, Recent Trends and Growth Forecast 2020-2025 – Science In Me

Posted: Published on April 18th, 2020

The Robotic Surgery report provides independent information about the Robotic Surgery 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. Robotic Surgery 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 Robotic Surgery Market, SWOT examination of the most prominent players right now. Continue reading

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Could you get PTSD from your pandemic experience? The long-term mental health effects of coronavirus – CNBC

Posted: Published on April 18th, 2020

Experiencing intense flashbacks, nightmares, irritability, anger, and fear? In the face of a traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic, it's common to feel this way. While many people associate post-traumatic stress disorder with something like war, it's achronic psychiatric disorder that can occur in people who have experienced or witnessed a traumatic event, such as a serious accident, terrorist attack or a physical assault Continue reading

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Mental health agencies expect increased pressure for services with extension of school closures – KCRG

Posted: Published on April 18th, 2020

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) With kids out of school for the remainder of the year, local mental health agencies say that is going to put more pressure on the need for their services. Continue reading

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‘Don’t be afraid of getting sick,’ says mental health professional recovering from COVID-19 symptoms – NewsCenterMaine.com WCSH-WLBZ

Posted: Published on April 18th, 2020

MAINE, USA We have learned that COVID-19 can affect each person differently. Yet, it does not discriminate against any individual on this planet. Paula Urback, a psychiatric nurse practitioner, based out of Portland, Maine says, Don't be afraid of getting sick Continue reading

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