Study finds high blood pressure medications safe for patients with COVID-19
Despite concerns expressed by some experts, common high blood pressure drugs did not increase the risk of contracting COVID-19 – or of developing severe disease …
Despite concerns expressed by some experts, common high blood pressure drugs did not increase the risk of contracting COVID-19 – or of developing severe disease …
Patients who received hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 were at increased risk of electrical changes to the heart and cardiac arrhythmias. …
Type 2 diabetes patients with COVID-19 are at greater risk of a poor outcome but fare much better when blood sugar is well-controlled. …
Largest study of cancer patients with COVID-19 provides guidance on how to protect this vulnerable population. …
Researchers have shown that SARS-CoV-2 can infect and multiply in intestinal cells. …
A new study suggests that temporarily suppressing the body’s immune system during the early stages of COVID-19 could help a patient avoid severe symptoms. …
Neutralizing antibodies from llamas are a potential avenue for COVID-19 treatment. …
Treatment with the antiviral drug remdesivir does not speed recovery from COVID-19 compared with placebo in hospitalized patients who are critically ill, …
In patients with one specific type of heart disease obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) the heart increases production of the ACE2 protein – the cell entry receptor for the COVID-19 virus. …
New findings suggest that loss of smell is associated with mild to moderate forms of COVID-19, a potential early indicator that could help determine which patients may require hospitalization. …
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