Associations between maternal COVID-19 vaccination and hospitalization among...
Researchers assessed the efficacy of maternal mRNA vaccinations during pregnancy against hospitalization for COVID-19 in infants aged <6 months.
View ArticleDiabetes not strongly associated with in-hospital COVID mortality
In a recent study posted to the medRxiv* preprint server, researchers assessed the association between diabetes mellitus (type 2 diabetes) and mortality among patients hospitalized with coronavirus...
View ArticleStudy suggests spironolactone may improve clinical outcomes in COVID-19
Researchers performed an integrative analysis of clinical outcomes and viral entry networks in severe COVID-19 infection.
View ArticleHospitalized COVID-19 patients with high blood viscosity have greater risk of...
Patients hospitalized with COVID-19 with high estimated blood viscosity are at higher risk of death from complications. High blood viscosity impairs flow to small vessels and increases the risk of...
View ArticleHypertension heightens the risk of hospitalization related to SARS-CoV-2...
Hypertension more than doubles the risk of hospitalization related to Omicron infection, even in people who are fully vaccinated and boosted, according to a new study led by investigators in the Smidt...
View ArticleHow long can cognitive impairment persist after hospitalization due to COVID-19?
In a new study, researchers examined the aspects of cognitive impairment after hospitalization due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
View ArticleStudy evaluates the effectiveness of teleconsultation for preventing atopic...
JMIR Publications recently published "Effectiveness of Pediatric Teleconsultation to Prevent Skin Conditions in Infants and Reduce Parenting Stress in Mothers: Randomized Controlled Trial" in JMIR...
View ArticleProof-of-concept model uses AI to combine multiple types of data to predict...
While it's long been understood that predicting outcomes in patients with cancer requires considering many factors, such as patient history, genes and disease pathology, clinicians struggle with...
View ArticleMount Sinai and Regeneron Genetics Center launch a new human genome...
Mount Sinai Health System and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have launched a new human genome sequencing research project called the Mount Sinai Million Health Discoveries Program with the...
View ArticleIs the level of circulating SARS-CoV-2 RNA or spike protein associated with...
Researchers investigated the levels of circulating SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and viral RNA among patients hospitalized with acute COVID-19 and in patients with and without post-acute sequelae of COVID-19.
View ArticleQuality improvement program enhances Pneumococcal vaccination rates amongst...
In this study published in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases (AJKD), a quality improvement program that utilized electronic best practice alerts within the electronic medical record boosted...
View ArticleMedical cannabis patients may not be getting consistent guidance from...
Due to a lack of publicly available data, understanding what products medical cannabis patients use for various conditions has mostly come from survey responses.
View ArticleExploring the different clinical samples in monkeypox diagnosis
In a new study, researchers explored the relevance of different clinical samples in monkeypox diagnosis.
View ArticleStudy finds a low n-3 fatty acid status was associated with increased risk...
Researchers explored the association between COVID-19 risk and blood N-3 fatty acid levels.
View ArticleWhat are the clinical characteristics and complications of patients with a...
Researchers described the clinical characteristics and complications of monkeypox virus infections.
View ArticleStudy reveals first epidemiologic data on coma in the UK and the U.S.
A newly-published study conducted jointly by eighteen neuroscientists from the United States and Europe – including two researchers from The Ohio State University College of Nursing and Wexner Medical...
View ArticleTransplacental passage of specific IgG in maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection
Researchers analyzed antibody profiles of mothers infected with SARS-CoV-2 and their offspring.
View ArticleStudy explores olfactory dysfunction in long COVID patients
A new study described the sociodemographic features and comorbidities of patients with long COVID and olfactory dysfunction.
View ArticleEmbedded bias: How medical records sow discrimination
David Confer, a bicyclist and an audio technician, told his doctor he "used to be Ph.D. level" during a 2019 appointment in Washington, D.C. Confer, then 50, was speaking figuratively: He was...
View ArticleFirst real-world study shows the effectiveness of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines...
The first large, real-world study of the effectiveness of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy found these vaccines, especially two initial doses followed by a booster, are effective in protecting...
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