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One-Third of COVID Survivors May Have PTSD


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In a single-center Italian study, about 30% of patients who recovered from COVID-19 developed posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), researchers found.
Among the 381 patients who were followed, those who developed PTSD were more likely to be women (55.7%), had higher rates of history of psychiatric disorder (34.8%), and were more likely to have had delirium or agitation during their acute illness (16.5%), Delfina Janiri, MD, of Gemelli University Hospital in Rome, and colleagues reported in a
They also had more persistent medical symptoms after their initial illness (62.6%), the researchers found.
Further longitudinal studies are needed to tailor therapeutic interventions and prevention strategies, they wrote, noting that their finding of 30.2% is consistent with rates seen for other coronaviruses SARS and MERS. ....

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Suspected Egregor Ransomware Affiliates Busted in Ukraine


Egregor s data-leaking site remains offline. (Source: Malwarebytes)
Individuals suspected of being affiliates of the Egregor ransomware-as-a-service operation have reportedly been arrested in Ukraine.
The arrests were announced on Friday by radio station France Inter, which said French police had launched an investigation last fall, spurred by attacks against domestic organizations, and had begun working with police in Ukraine to investigate.
France Inter reports that the arrests of the individuals - who provided hacking, and logistical and financial support for Egregor - are the result of an investigation being run by the anti-cybercrime division of the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police, part of France s national police force, working with police in Ukraine and with the EU s law enforcement agency Europol coordinating. ....

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COVID Pro Tips from Hospitalists


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A quarter century ago, hospitalists didn t exist. Now, these specialists in hospital medicine are managing the care of countless North American patients with COVID-19. They ve learned plenty over the past 10 months, and five from across the country shared pro tips with
MedPage Today about providing optimal care.
Watch Out for Atypical Presentations
Physicians are taught that common things are common simple diagnoses are usually correct, said Benji Mathews, MD, a HealthPartners physician and chief of hospital medicine at Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota. But COVID is different, he said.
If you hear hoofbeats, you are more likely to see a horse, unless you are in an evolving COVID-19 pandemic. Then it may be a zebra, said Mathews. Try to think of COVID-19 manifestations in the differential for patients with atypical manifestations of common disease. ....

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Lily O'Boyle's Gardens Is A Plantito And Plantita's Dreamland


This green thumb will never be satisfied with just cute succulents in tiny pots, indoor plants with variegated leaves or even exotic orchids in a greenhouse. Lily O’Boyle must have more something sizeable, unique, nonpareil in the neighbourhood. In November 2009, the former television and stage actor in Manila was featured as Tatler Philippines’ cover story at her home with a Maze Garden in the US East Coast.
Five years ago, she moved to a more child-friendly community close to the ocean. The new property, which had an existing garden with lovely mature trees and shrubs and a smattering of flower borders, also had lots of open spaces for children to play in. It seemed perfect for someone who, at this point, wanted to garden less and travel more. Then the pandemic happened. ....

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