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Study finds a lower compliance rate with recently released guidelines for COVID-19 care
Wed, 2022-11-23 23:45 —
mike kraft
Study finds a lower compliance rate with recently released guidelines for COVID-19 care
Uptake of national guidelines for the treatment of children hospitalized with COVID-19 fell well below what would typically be expected, report researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) and elsewhere in Pediatrics.
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China widens COVID curbs, iPhone factory unrest adds to economy worries
Wed, 2022-11-23 16:20 —
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China widens COVID curbs, iPhone factory unrest adds to economy worries
Chinese cities imposed more curbs on Wednesday to rein in rising coronavirus cases, adding to investor worries about the economy, as fresh unrest at the world's largest iPhone plant highlighted the social and industrial toll of China's strict COVID-19 measures.
Bernard Orr
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Health News Nov. 21, 2022 / 11:00 AM Mental health workforce shortages linked to rising youth suicides-- study
Tue, 2022-11-22 16:37 —
mike kraft
Mental health workforce shortages linked to rising youth suicides, study says
The rising suicide rate for children and adolescents is linked to increasing shortages of mental health professionals at the county level, after adjusting for demographic and socioeconomic characteristics, a study says.
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Interviews with infectious disease experts on they are responding to Covid nearly three years in
Tue, 2022-11-22 01:28 —
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How infectious disease experts are responding to Covid nearly three years in
With Thanksgiving only days away, we asked infectious disease experts whether they are starting to lower their guard against Covid. Some of them are, a little.
Helen Branswell
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Canadian hospitals strain to care for influx of sick chidren but are short staffed
Mon, 2022-11-21 22:58 —
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Canadian hospitals, strapped for staff, strain with sick children
Canadian hospitals are straining to care for an influx of sick children, many with respiratory illnesses, in the midst of staffing constraints and as a shortage of children's over-the-counter medication sends more kids to hospital.
Anna Mehler Paperny
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RSV, covid and flu are pushing U.S.hospitals to the brink
Mon, 2022-11-21 15:31 —
mike kraft
RSV, covid and flu push hospitals to the brink — and it may get worse
Hospitals across the United States are overwhelmed, and experts believe conditions will deteriorate in coming months.
Sabrina Malhi
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Ugandan doctors face fear and shortages in Ebola outbreak
Fri, 2022-11-18 16:22 —
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Ugandan doctors face fear and shortages in Ebola outbreak
When Ebola broke out in Uganda in September, 10 doctors immediately stepped forward to work in an isolation unit at Fort Portal Regional Referral Hospital, but now only three are left.
Tommy Wilkes,Elias Biryabarema
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Efforts to improve how the World Health Organization might fight future pandemics
Fri, 2022-11-18 16:11 —
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Explainer: How the World Health Organization might fight future pandemics
Negotiations on new rules for dealing with pandemics are underway at the World Health Organization (WHO), with a target date of May 2024 for a legally binding agreement to be adopted by the U.N. health agency's 194 member countries.
Emma Farge
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Long-COVID clinics are still figuring out how to best treat their patients
Fri, 2022-11-18 15:44 —
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Long-COVID clinics are wrestling with how to treat their patients
The clinics have popped up all over the country, but doctors still don't know the best way to treat these patients, whose symptoms can vary dramatically.
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Biden requests $9.25 bln for COVID, $750 Mln to gihht other disdeases and $37.7 bln for Ukraine from Congress.
Wed, 2022-11-16 00:58 —
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Biden requests $9.25 bln for COVID, $37.7 bln for Ukraine from Congress -officials
The Biden administration is asking Congress for $9.25 billion to fight COVID-19 and an additional $37.7 billion to support Ukraine in its war with Russia as part of a supplemental funding request, U.S. officials said on Tuesday.
Jeff Mason
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