PORTLAND Initial findings from a study of nearly 10,000 Americans, including those in Maine, indicate that certain symptoms of long COVID occur together and that long COVID was more common and severe in study participants infected before the 2021 Omicron variant. The study is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and has […]
Initial findings from a study of nearly 10,000 Americans, including those in Maine, indicate that certain symptoms of long COVID occur together and that long COVID was more common and severe in study participants infected before the 2021 Omicron.
A robotic clot retriever and a collapsible aerosolized particle enclosure were selected to receive a total investment of $100,000 from MaineHealth Innovation’s inaugural Bonfire Fund.
PORTLAND MaineHealth Innovation will be investing $100,000 through its inaugural Bonfire Fund in two innovations designed to improve the care of patients. The innovations receiving funding are a robotic clot retriever to improve the way.
Maine Voices: How to vaccinate humanity against COVID – one at a time
A single patient is filled with enough gratitude to make even the toughest clinician humble – and honored.
By Theresa RoelkeSpecial to the Press Herald
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Clinicians around the world have been redeployed to COVID-19 vaccination clinics within their community. I’m no different.
Beth Frechette, a nurse at Stephens Memorial Hospital in Norway, administers the second dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine to Mary Field of Greenwood at a clinic at the Ripley Medical Office Building in Norway last Friday.
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Theresa Roelke is a nurse practitioner and a resident of Scarborough.