Social Distancing May Need to Last Months: Study
As painful as the last 9 days of social distancing have been, disease modelers think Americans may need to be at home much longer to truly “flatten the curve” of the COVID-19 infection and avoid...
View ArticleWeek-Old COVID-19 Urology Guidelines Already Outdated
The fast-pace of the pandemic means that physicians have to make decisions in the absence of any consensus guidance, and they are turning to social media for professional feedback.
View ArticleICU Lessons on COVID-19 From Italian Front Line: Be Flexible
The rate of increase in patients needing ICU beds in areas badly affected by COVID-19 can double every 3 to 5 days for over a month, with patients staying an average of 15 days; flexibility is...
View ArticleCooped Up with ADHD? Relationship Advice for Couples Strained by Social...
Navigating a world closed down by coronavirus — most notably, working from home with a spouse and/or children sharing the same space most hours of the day while also feeling unusually worried and...
View Article“My Gym is Closed. My Babysitter is Gone. Here is Where Self-Care Gets...
I’m teetering right there on the edge of sanity, and it’s not hard to uncover why. As an ADHD mom of four – one with high functioning autism, one with Tourette’s Syndrome, and a couple with...
View ArticleCOVID-19 Daily: Physician Gag Orders, 'Coronavirus Party'
These are the coronavirus stories you need to know about today.
View ArticleWuhan Study Shows Social Distancing Saves Lives
The closures significantly delayed the peak of the epidemic in Wuhan -- the epicenter of the worldwide pandemic -- and gave the health system the time and opportunity to grow and respond to the...
View ArticleNYU Med School Offers Early Graduation for Help With COVID-19
Hospitals need to bolster staffing ranks ahead of expected strains due to rising infections, said a George Washington University researcher.
View ArticleCOVID-19 and Angiotensin Drugs: Help or Harm?
The controversy about whether ACE inhibitors and angiotensin blockers may affect COVID-19 infection continues, with hypotheses suggesting these drugs may both help or harm the situation.
View ArticleExpert: How to Fact-Check COVID-19 Info Online
Always check social media claims about coronavirus prevention and treatment against official sources such as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
View ArticleYoung People Far From Immune to Coronavirus' Bite
The data from China showed that older people were more likely to die. But Americans may have misunderstood the data that initially came out of China: that older people were most affected and younger...
View ArticleCritics Lead Gilead to Drop Coronavirus Drug Status
Gilead asked the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to designate remdesivir a so-called orphan drug, saying it qualified as a rare disease because fewer than 200,000 Americans are infected with the...
View ArticleCoronavirus Similar to One Found in Pangolins
Evidence suggests that bats may be the likely reservoir for SARS-CoV-2, but intermediate host animals that could have led to the transfer of this virus into humans remain unknown.
View ArticleSocial Distancing May Be Working, New Study Hints
Data show that the number of people with fever that's an early indication of coronavirus infection started falling almost immediately after social distancing measures took effect in some areas, USA...
View ArticleNYC Hospitals Struggle with Coronavirus Surge
New York state, and in particular New York City, has become the epicenter of the outbreak in the U.S. and a harbinger of what other hotspots can expect
View ArticleUnder the Table and Teaching: 11 Expert Tips for Schooling Kids with ADHD...
Seemingly overnight, a new learning vocabulary has invaded the popular lexicon. Before March 2020, terms like homeschooling, unschooling, road schooling, remote learning, distance learning, and...
View ArticleQ: My Son Pushes Teasing and Joking Too Far
DO YOU HAVE A QUESTION FOR RYAN WEXELBLATT? Ask your question about ADHD in boys here! Q: “My son does not pick up on social cues to stop teasing. He doesn’t see when the joking is going too far. He...
View ArticleListen to “The Secret to Making Friends: A People Skills Guide for Adults...
Listen to “The Secret to Making Friends: A People Skills Guide for Adults with ADHD” with Caroline Maguire, M.Ed., ACCG, PCC Click the play button below to listen in your browser. Mobile users can...
View ArticleRapid COVID-19 Clinical Practice Guidelines (2020)
Rapid COVID-19 clinical practice guidelines by Wuhan University Novel Coronavirus Management & Research Team and China International Exchange & Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care.
View ArticleNovel Coronavirus May Be Transmitted via FMT, FDA Warns
The FDA advises that additional safety measures be taken for fecal microbiota transplants after recent studies found evidence of SARS-CoV-2 virus in the stool of infected individuals.
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