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Articles 1 - 11 of 11
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Unusual Cardiac Presentation Of Covid-19 With Significant Sinus Pauses, Tarique S. Chachar, Salman K. Slais, Abdulrahman Almadani, Adel K. Hamad
Unusual Cardiac Presentation Of Covid-19 With Significant Sinus Pauses, Tarique S. Chachar, Salman K. Slais, Abdulrahman Almadani, Adel K. Hamad
Journal of the Saudi Heart Association
There is growing evidence of cardiac complications due to corona virus disease 2019 (COVID 19). Our case is a case of a young patient with COVID-19 and symptomatic sinus pauses.
Work Place Impact On Mental Wellbeing Of Frontline Doctors, Vishnupriya Veeraraghavan, Krishnan Srinivasan
Work Place Impact On Mental Wellbeing Of Frontline Doctors, Vishnupriya Veeraraghavan, Krishnan Srinivasan
Journal of Mind and Medical Sciences
Background. Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19, also known as 2019-nCoV), a cluster of acute respiratory illness with unknown causes, has occurred in India since January 2020. Over the past several months, the entire world is struggling to cope with and contain the virus spread. Several studies showed that mental health problems could occur in both healthcare workers and SARS survivors during the SARS epidemic. Considering the geographical variation, dense population, multi-strata health care structure, and rising COVID cases in South India, we have a reason to speculate that the burden on the frontline doctors is high and their psychological condition …
Covid-19-Associated Cns Demyelinating Diseases, Dhanashri Miskin, Md
Covid-19-Associated Cns Demyelinating Diseases, Dhanashri Miskin, Md
Department of Neuroscience Faculty Papers
Neurological manifestations of SARS-CoV-2 infection are increasingly being recognized. The most common neurologic symptoms include headache, anosmia, and dysgeusia, but patients may also develop other central nervous system (CNS) diseases.
Blocking Serine Protease (Tmprss2) By Bromhexine; Looking At Potential Treatment To Prevent Covid-19 Infection, Ramin Tolouian, Audrey C. Tolouian, Mohammadreza Ardalan
Blocking Serine Protease (Tmprss2) By Bromhexine; Looking At Potential Treatment To Prevent Covid-19 Infection, Ramin Tolouian, Audrey C. Tolouian, Mohammadreza Ardalan
Marshall Journal of Medicine
Not applicable. Manuscript is being submitted under Viewpoints category.
Efficacy Of Glutathione Therapy In Relieving Dyspnea Associated With Covid-19 Pneumonia: A Report Of 2 Cases, Richard I. Horowtiz, Phyllis R. Freeeman, James Bruzzese
Efficacy Of Glutathione Therapy In Relieving Dyspnea Associated With Covid-19 Pneumonia: A Report Of 2 Cases, Richard I. Horowtiz, Phyllis R. Freeeman, James Bruzzese
Publications and Research
Purpose: Infection with COVID-19 potentially can result in severe outcomes and death from “cytokine storm syndrome”, resulting in novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) with severe dyspnea, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), fulminant myocarditis and multiorgan dysfunction with or without disseminated intravascular coagulation. No published treatment to date has been shown to adequately control the inflammation and respiratory symptoms associated with COVID-19, apart from oxygen therapy and assisted ventilation. We evaluated the effects of using high dose oral and/or IV glutathione in the treatment of 2 patients with dyspnea secondary to COVID-19 pneumonia.
Methods: Two patients living in New York City …
What Would A Covid 19 Doula Do Zine, Alexandra Juhasz, Theodore Kerr, Pato Hebert, Jih-Fei Cheng
What Would A Covid 19 Doula Do Zine, Alexandra Juhasz, Theodore Kerr, Pato Hebert, Jih-Fei Cheng
Publications and Research
This zine is a snapshot of a time from the WHAT WOULD AN HIV DOULA DO? (WWHIVDD) community, responding in words, actions and images to the unfolding, unprecedented, global crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic. The first half of the zine is rooted in the exhibition, Metanoia: Transformation through AIDS Archives and Activism curated by WWHIVDD for the ONE Archives Foundation (ONE) . The second half are responses from our Metanoia and WWHIVDD communities responding to the prompt: What Does a COVID-19 Doula Do? Many of the entries were submitted the second week of March as people in the US were …
Feminist Pedagogy In A Time Of Coronavirus Pandemic, Alexandra Juhasz, Laura Wexler, Liz Losh, Sharon Irish
Feminist Pedagogy In A Time Of Coronavirus Pandemic, Alexandra Juhasz, Laura Wexler, Liz Losh, Sharon Irish
Publications and Research
FemTechNet, a network of scholars, artists, and students working on, with, and at the borders of technology, science, and feminism, has a great deal of experience thinking about pedagogy and technology. We have produced real intimacy, vibrant classes, and insurgent pedagogy since 2012. The principles of our signature Distributed Open Collaborative Courses (DOCCs) are crucial (see below). In this time of crisis, we believe we need to think again, drawing the most power possible from the radical knowledges, tactics, and commitments of feminist pedagogies of past experience. We write while schools, colleges, and universities have closed in a cascade of …
Impact On Hospital Profitability Due To Covid Safety Guidelines, Khaja Umair Shariff, Anna Noel Franklin
Impact On Hospital Profitability Due To Covid Safety Guidelines, Khaja Umair Shariff, Anna Noel Franklin
Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Introduction: The pandemic of COVID 19 presented a unique challenge to hospitals and healthcare systems that they have been struggling to function in. Operating costs had increased with new protocols, planning, operating space, supplies, and staffing. This coupled with the loss of revenue has led to approximately 10% - 20% salary reductions, furloughs, and loss of benefits such as PTO and vacation days to employees. Hospital’s cash reserves are being depleted due to increased operations costs and reduced revenue. Government funding, such as the CARES Act provided by the sanction of the Department of Health and Human Services Office, …
A Case Of Alcohol Induced Psychotic Disorder With Depression Presenting During Covid19 Lockdown, Dr. Sopan T, Dr Kishor M
A Case Of Alcohol Induced Psychotic Disorder With Depression Presenting During Covid19 Lockdown, Dr. Sopan T, Dr Kishor M
Digital Journal of Clinical Medicine
No abstract provided.
Suicide Attempt In Relation To Covid-19 Crisis, Dr. Sreelakshmi Rajeev, Dr. Pranahith Reddy, Ms. Chinmayi K., Dr. Kishor M
Suicide Attempt In Relation To Covid-19 Crisis, Dr. Sreelakshmi Rajeev, Dr. Pranahith Reddy, Ms. Chinmayi K., Dr. Kishor M
Digital Journal of Clinical Medicine
No abstract provided.
A Case Of Mixed Anxiety Depression In The Covid-19 Lockdown, Dr Hrishikesh Solunke, Dr Kishor M
A Case Of Mixed Anxiety Depression In The Covid-19 Lockdown, Dr Hrishikesh Solunke, Dr Kishor M
Digital Journal of Clinical Medicine
No abstract provided.