New symptoms, disability linger one month after COVID-19 discharge
Sep 09, 2021
“This isn’t patients saying, ‘I can’t run quite as far as I used to.’ This is them saying ‘I can’t walk, I can’t cook, I can’t shower.’ The effects...
SGLT2is, SGLT2i/GLP-1RA may prevent CV events in type 2 diabetes mellitus
Feb 17, 2022
Current use of SGLT2is, GLP-1RAs, and their combination associated with significantly reduced risk of heart failure events
Diet to induce weight loss can reduce blood pressure in Type 2 diabetes
Jun 04, 2021
69 of 78 participants on treatment for hypertension stopped all or some antihypertensive and diuretic meds.
New, tighter COVID-19 rules coming for Oregon
Aug 11, 2021
New rules in Oregon come as battles over masks rage in some other states.
Cheaper OTC hearing aids should be in stores by October, FDA says
Aug 16, 2022
Until now, people have had to pay thousands of dollars for a device that could only be adjusted by a professional audiologist.
COVID-19 vaccines likely to become annual shots: White House
Sep 07, 2022
Future booster updates likely would target whatever omicron subvariant is spreading.
WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergency
Jul 25, 2022
The WHO panel was hesitant to make the declaration because the virus is still spreading mostly in the primary risk group, men who have sex with men, and not among more vulnerable groups such as older adults.
California brings back indoor mask mandate
Dec 14, 2021
The order was triggered by a 47% spike in the state’s per-capita rate of new COVID-19 cases during the past two weeks.
Higher dose of steroid does not improve outcomes in severe COVID-19
Oct 29, 2021
The number of days alive without life support at day 28 did not differ with dexamethasone 12 mg versus 6 mg in those with severe hypoxemia.
Two new omicron subvariants fueling COVID-19 infections in New York state
Apr 14, 2022
The two subvariants — called BA.2.12 and BA.2.12.1 — accounted for more than 70% of new cases in March.