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Covid-19 Pandemic

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Covid-19 Pandemic Sub-categories:

  • Antibodies (7)
  • Contact Tracing (2)
  • Covid-19 Origin (2)
  • Covid-19 Testing (6)
  • Covid-19 Treatments (4)
  • Covid-19 Vaccine (37)
  • Delta Variant (7)
  • Masks (21)
  • Omicron Variant (2)
  • Quarantine (6)
  • Social Distancing (12)
  • Vaccine Mandate (6)

Medical Notes: Week of May 3, 2020

>> May 3, 2020

By now, most of us are familiar with the main symptoms of a Covid-19 infection—fever, cough, and respiratory distress. But doctors are learning that the virus may also attack the heart and brain. And finally, last year we told you about a “smart toilet seat” that could diagnose congestive heart failure. Now scientists at Stanford University have put …

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Diagnoses| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| News and Headlines| Symptoms| Viruses
Opening America Again: When is it Safe?

Opening America Again: When Is It Safe?

>> April 26, 2020

Many Americans are impatient with social distancing as a result of Covid-19 despite the success of the tactic. However, reopening the country too quickly could allow the virus to come roaring back, resulting in thousands more deaths and even more economic damage. Two experts explain how the rollout should happen to get us back to work safely. 

topics: American Society and Culture| Covid-19 Pandemic| Economics| Economics and Finance| Education| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Politics| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Social Distancing| Viruses
Rules For Who Lives, Who Dies in the Pandemic

Rules For Who Lives, Who Dies in the Pandemic

>> April 26, 2020

A lack of ventilators potentially puts doctors in the position of deciding which of their Covid-19 patients get a ventilator and live, and which ones don’t get one and die. New rules for making such decisions have been released which are designed to be fair and independent. The designer of the rules explains.

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Death and Grief| Ethics| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Minority Issues| Morality| Philosophy and Ethics| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Social Science| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of April 26, 2020

>> April 26, 2020

A blood test for many types of cancer has been a long-sought goal of researchers, and now they’re much closer. Then, a team of faculty and students at Rice University has developed an automated bag valve mask ventilator using $300 worth of parts off the shelf. And finally, a study from the University of Michigan finds that if you talk to yourself in the …

topics: Behavioral Science| Cancer Treatment and Research| Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Covid-19 Pandemic| DNA and Genetics| Health Care| Masks| Medical Research| News and Headlines| Outpatient| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Research and Clinical Trials| Viruses
Will COVID-19 Bankrupt the Healthcare System?

Will Covid-19 Bankrupt the Healthcare System?

>> April 19, 2020

Hospitals are scrambling to get extra equipment and outfit more beds and ICU units for Covid-19 patients. Their treatment is time-consuming and expensive. At the same time, hospitals’ lucrative elective procedure business has largely been eliminated. Will the combination bankrupt hospitals? Two experts who have studied the crisis discuss.

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Economics| Economics and Finance| Emergency Medicine and First Responders| Federal and State Government| Federal Government| Health Care| Health Cost| Hospitals| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Prevention| Public Health| Public Safety| Viruses
Staying Fit While Staying Home

Staying Fit While Staying Home

>> April 19, 2020

The national effort to shelter in place has closed gyms and led many people to complain of weight gain. Two exercise experts discuss how people can maintain fitness at home with no equipment.

topics: Covid-19 Pandemic| Fitness and Exercise| Nutrition and Diet| Obesity and Body Weight| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Quarantine| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of April 19, 2020

>> April 19, 2020

If you’ve been taking the drug Ranitidine for reflux or ulcer prevention, the FDA says stop. Then, a new study shows that parents are yelling at their children more since most of us have been ordered to stay home. And finally, with Covid-19 testing in such short supply… why not let a dog do it?

topics: Children and Parenting| Covid-19 Pandemic| Diagnoses| Dogs| Domestic Violence| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Government and Legislation| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Mental Health| News and Headlines| Parenting Issues| Pets and Animals| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Stress and Stress Management| Violence and Abuse| Viruses
Domestic Abuse and the Pandemic

Domestic Abuse and the Pandemic

>> April 13, 2020

With hundreds of millions of Americans sheltering at home due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the odds and fear of domestic abuse are rising. The leader of a noted shelter and counseling program discusses the increase.

topics: Children and Youth at Risk| Covid-19 Pandemic| Domestic Violence| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Law Enforcement and Police| Mental Health| Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Safety| Trauma| Violence and Abuse| Viruses| Women's Issues

Medical Notes: Week of April 12, 2020

>> April 12, 2020

A study that says taking large amounts of Ibuprofen may be worse for your liver than we thought. Then, a new study finds that there’s no harm in letting your baby "Cry it out." Then, hearing aids that help improve the thinking ability of those with hearing loss. Then, scientists have come up with a new way to deliver vaccines without getting a shot. And …

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Children and Parenting| Cognitive Decline| Covid-19 Pandemic| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gender and Identity| Hearing Aids| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Medical Research| Neuroscience and Neurology| News and Headlines| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology| Viruses
Easing Coronavirus Stress

Easing Coronavirus Stress

>> April 5, 2020

Virtually no one in the US has been unaffected by the coronavirus pandemic, and stress is at high levels. A public health and brain expert discusses why “sheltering in place” is so important in spite of the stress it generates, and a few simple steps to ease the stress.

topics: Consumerism| Consumerism and Consumer Safety/Protection| Covid-19 Pandemic| Education| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Mental Health| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Stress and Stress Management| Viruses

Medical Notes: Week of April 5, 2020

>> April 5, 2020

Experts say most people infected with Covid-19 under age 60 will have symptoms much like a cold or the flu, and it’s no reason to panic. Then, we’ve heard the advice a thousand times to wash your hands, use hand sanitizer and stop touching your face... That last point may be the hardest. Then, a study shows that being “a real man” builds “toxic masculinity” …

topics: Behavioral Science| Covid-19 Pandemic| Gender and Identity| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| News and Headlines| Psychology| Psychology and Psychiatry| Social Distancing| Social Isolation and Loneliness| Social Science| Viruses
Easing the Stress of Working at Home

Easing the Stress of Working at Home

>> March 29, 2020

Millions of Americans are suddenly having to work from home for the first time as a result of coronavirus. Many do not have a good home office setup, tech skills, family makeup or the temperament to do it. A remote working expert discusses the do’s and don’t’s of working from home without going crazy.

topics: Business and Industry| Children and Parenting| Covid-19 Pandemic| Economics| Economics and Finance| Education| Employment| Employment and Workplace Issues| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Health Care| Infectious Disease and Vaccination| Mental Health| Parenting Issues| Productivity| Public Health| Public Safety| Stress and Stress Management| Viruses
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