COVID-19 Updates

CDC release 6 new COVID-19 symptoms to watch for

Massachusetts nursing home, now a COVID-19 treatment facility, may serve as model for others around country PREMIUM SPONSORS With Marquis Companies, a post-acute provider, as our parent, Consonus Healthcare is uniquely qualified to share COVID-19 best practices and future scenarios. Phil Fogg, CEO of Consonus, is identifying financial scenarios and preparing for the next phase of this … [Read more]

Medscape COVID-19 Updates – April 28 2020

INFECTIOUS DISEASE How Many Healthcare Workers Have COVID-19?   INFECTIOUS DISEASE COVID-19 Immunity: The Great Unknown   INFECTIOUS DISEASE COVID-19 No Worse Than the Flu? Hardly   CME SPOTLIGHT Clostridioides Difficile in Long-Term Care Facilities: Insights for Effective Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention   INFECTIOUS DISEASE Myocardial Injury Common in COVID-19   INFECTIOUS DISEASE When PPE’s … [Read more]

Mental Health Amid COVID-19 and other COVID-19 updates

Mental Health Amid COVID-19 and other COVID-19 updates Second Opinions Essays and opinions from our readers, sometimes controversial, always provocative We Work on the Front Lines of COVID-19. Here’s What Hospitals Should Do Mental Health Amid COVID-19 Superinfections and Coinfections in COVID-19 Recommended For You Finding the Good in COVID-19 Give COVID-19 Vax to Yourself … [Read more]

Young COVID-19 Stroke Victims; Alzheimer’s Seaweed Drug; Parkinson’s Med OK’d

Young COVID-19 Stroke Victims; Alzheimer’s Seaweed Drug; Parkinson’s Med OK’d Neurology Update Young COVID-19 Stroke Victims; Alzheimer’s Seaweed Drug; Parkinson’s Med OK’d Alzheimer’s Pathology, Tangles Predicted by Tau PET Seizures and COVID-19 Complication From Procedure Years Earlier Misdiagnosed as Terminal    

McKnight’s COVID-19 Updates – April 28 2020

Advice for better balance: lighten up Effortful posture cues, such as “stand up straight,” and “engage your core,” may unintentionally hinder balance practice for older adults. New screening tool may help prevent undiagnosed dementia Seniors with eRADAR scores in the top 5% were more than five times as likely to have unrecognized dementia than those … [Read more]