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Schizophrenia Identified as Second Greatest Risk Factor For COVID-19 Death

CLARE WATSON 4 FEBRUARY 2021 COVID-19 vaccination programs are rolling out around the world. Meanwhile, scientists are still hard at work identifying the groups of people most at risk of contracting the infection or dying from it – people who more urgently need the long-awaited protection vaccines can provide.   Now, a new study of nearly 7,400 people in New York, who all tested positive for COVID-19, has found that the odds of people diagnosed with schizophrenia dying from COVID-19 are nearly three times higher than for those without the disorder. It suggests there might be something about schizophrenia that makes these people more vulnerable to viral infections, though the startling findings may just be a reflection of healthcare inequalities exposed by the pandemic.

No Evidence That Doctor Group in Viral Video Got Near COVID Front Lines

This story was originally published on July 29, 2020. As part of MedPage Today s review of the past year s top stories, we are republishing it along with an update on the group s activity since. The latest viral video promoting COVID-19 misinformation features a newly formed group called America s Frontline Doctors. About 10 physicians, dressed in white coats with an embroidered America s Frontline Doctors logo, spoke for 45 minutes in front of the Supreme Court on Monday on a range of COVID-19 talking points, from hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) being curative to the mental health effects of lockdown outweighing the toll of the virus itself. But none of the most vocal members have practices that would place them on the actual front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic. Some don t currently practice at all.

How to Manage Anger this Winter

Managing Anger in the Dark Days of Winter The holidays are behind us, the winter solstice has come and gone, so the days are getting longer. (Cheers to that!) Still here we are kicking off the dark days of January which means even more time indoors. And that can result in feeling more agitated, less stable, and angry. “This seasonal component is related to the amount of sunlight,” says Melvin McInnis, MD, director of psychiatry programs at the University of Michigan Depression Center in Ann Arbor. “In the wintertime, people are more depressed.” The medical field has long established a relationship between bipolar and seasonal depression, which can test tempers.

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