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email article Since late January 2020, mental health experts stated that the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 would be more reflective of President Trump s mental state than of the characteristics of the virus. By March 2020, we issued a Prescription for Survival, urging that, without removal of the president, or at least his influence, there would be an unacceptable loss of life. We predicted step-by-step how the then-president would disastrously mismanage the pandemic, based on a mental capacity evaluation we did in April 2019 when the right information became available. Yet, the now 530,000 U.S. COVID-19 deaths were not prevented, and a recent ....
Jason Skidmore PARKERSBURG A Parkersburg youth Wednesday participated in the virtual Youth Advocacy Day to advocate on Capitol Hill for increased awareness of Tourette Syndrome and similar disorders. Jason Skidmore, 12, was the first Tourette Association’s Youth Ambassador from West Virginia. He also participated in Youth Advocacy Day last year in Washington, D.C. “Last year I attended TS Advocacy Day for the first time. It was my first time meeting anyone else who has Tourette,” he said. “While I was there I was informed that I was the first person with TS from West Virginia to attend this event in its history. I knew then I wanted to be the first Youth Ambassador from West Virginia and bring more education, resources and support home to our state, because currently we have none of those things at the state level.” ....
email article Some people suffering from long COVID have found significant symptom relief after the first dose of their COVID-19 vaccine, though the jury s still out as to whether that s the case for the majority of so-called long-haulers. Last week, New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay tweeted that she felt significantly better after her first vaccine dose. She acknowledged that her report was both anecdotal and early, but that many other long COVID survivors had described a similar experience. Several commenters responded to Gay that they, too, had significant symptom relief after their first dose, including Sharon MacMillan, MD, an ob/gyn in Massachusetts, who said she s been symptom-free for 6 weeks after her vaccine. ....
Disability and age were associated with poorer COVID-19 outcomes in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients, registry data showed. Of approximately 2,000 people with MS and COVID-19 in North America, 17.8% of non-ambulatory patients died, compared with 4.3% of MS patients who walked with assistance and 0.6% of patients who were fully ambulatory, reported Amber Salter, PhD, of Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Death occured most frequently in MS patients, ages 75 and older, who had COVID-19, she said in a presentation at ACTRIMS Forum 2021, the annual meeting of the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis. Findings came from COViMS, a registry supported by the Consortium of MS Centers, the National MS Society, and the MS Society of Canada. Healthcare professionals were asked to report patients with MS and other related diseases after a minimum of 7 days and sufficient time had passed to observe the COVID-19 disease course, Salter ....
email article Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) has seen a surge in cases trailing the winter wave of COVID-19 in adults, but the treatment and recognition of it are better than in the earlier waves, clinicians and researchers say. Over the last 30 days, there have been around 11 cases of this SARS-CoV-2 infection-linked syndrome at the Nemours Hospital for Children in Wilmington, Delaware, as compared with a high of six to eight per month in the spring wave and three or fewer a month over the summer and fall. We anticipated this, said Meg Frizzola, DO, chief of the pediatric ICU there. After each holiday gathering Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year s . we saw a significant surge in COVID-19 cases. Now we re about 6 to 8 weeks out from those exposures, and that s the exact timeline of when MIS-C presents. ....