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Can Charcoal Improve Outcomes In Covid-19 Infections?, Zeid J. Khitan, Imran Khawaja, Maurice A. Mufson, Juan R. Sanabria, Nader G. Abraham, Stephen J. Peterson, Uma Sundaram, Joseph I. Shapiro
Can Charcoal Improve Outcomes In Covid-19 Infections?, Zeid J. Khitan, Imran Khawaja, Maurice A. Mufson, Juan R. Sanabria, Nader G. Abraham, Stephen J. Peterson, Uma Sundaram, Joseph I. Shapiro
Internal Medicine
COVID-19 infection causes considerable morbidity and mortality, especially to those who are aged, have impaired renal function and are obese. We propose to examine the potential utility of oral activated charcoal with the hypothesis that such treatment would lower absorption of microbiome derived toxins and ameliorate systemic oxidant stress and inflammation.
Reflections On West Virginia's Early Covid-19 Experience, Stephen M. Petrany, Deb Koester, Robert Walker
Reflections On West Virginia's Early Covid-19 Experience, Stephen M. Petrany, Deb Koester, Robert Walker
Marshall Journal of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Navigating The Unknowns Of Covid-19, Larry Dial, Beth L. Hammers
Navigating The Unknowns Of Covid-19, Larry Dial, Beth L. Hammers
Marshall Journal of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Leadership Challenges And Collaborative Opportunities Unveiled Through Covid-19, Gayle Brazeau
Leadership Challenges And Collaborative Opportunities Unveiled Through Covid-19, Gayle Brazeau
Marshall Journal of Medicine
No abstract provided.
Financial Consequences Of Covid-19 For U.S. Hospitals, Laura Petty, Trevor Mullins
Financial Consequences Of Covid-19 For U.S. Hospitals, Laura Petty, Trevor Mullins
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Introduction: The coronavirus pandemic has caused many financial issues for many businesses including putting a substantial strain on hospitals in the U.S. The impact of COVID-19 on the financial well-being of hospitals has been evaluated and the severity is still being measured as the pandemic is ongoing. The purpose of this research was to assess the financial consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for hospitals in the United States.
Methodology: A literature review with a semi-structured interview with an expert from a local hospital was used for the methodology of this qualitative study. Five government websites and five databases …