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February 10, 2023/COVID-19

Effects of COVID-19 on Blood Sugar and Type 2 Diabetes

Cleveland Clinic analysis suggests that obtaining care for the virus might reveal a previously undiagnosed condition

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January 23, 2023/Pediatrics

Researchers Identify Potential Genetic Cause for MIS-C Complication

Team collaborates to explore effects of genetic mutations to proteins OAS and RNase L

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January 13, 2023/COVID-19

Optimal Management of High Risk Immunocompromised Patients in the COVID-19 Era

As the pandemic evolves, rheumatologists must continue to be mindful of most vulnerable patients

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January 12, 2023/COVID-19

Real World Experience with Tixagevimab/Cilgavimab in B-Cell-Depleted Patients

Early results suggest positive outcomes from COVID-19 PrEP treatment

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December 12, 2022/Cancer/Research

Study Finds Biomarkers of Complications in Patients with Cancer Diagnosed with COVID-19

Elevated levels of vWF and FVIII associated with risk of blood clots, severe COVID-19 and death

Eosinophilic Fasciitis
November 29, 2022/COVID-19

New Onset Eosinophilic Fasciitis after COVID-19 Infection

Could the virus have caused the condition or triggered previously undiagnosed disease?

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November 28, 2022/Cancer

Infectious Disease Protections for Patients with Cancer

A Q&A with infectious disease expert Eric Cober, MD

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Fostering Technical Efficiency to Expedite COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

Several departments came together to devise an equitable roadmap for how to best support and protect our communities

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Wearing a Surgical Mask Does Not Impair Exercise Capacity

Study shows no difference in peak force, perceived effort or physiologic measures of exertion during strength testing

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