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Daily Research Pulse for March 13, 2023

Summary: A systematic review examines the prevalence of nurses and physicians leaving their positions in European hospitals and the factors influencing job retention among them. Researchers found that 31.4% of hospitalized patients with cardiac problems and suspected COVID-19 had PTSD during waves 2-5 of the pandemic.

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Daily News Pulse for March 10, 2023

Summary: A pilot study by Brigham and Women’s Hospital found that nasal administration of the anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody Foralumab can modulate T cell inflammatory responses in COVID-19. The Washington State Department of Health is ending its free at-home testing program Say Yes! COVID Test on May 11. California Governor Gavin Newsom has tested positive for COVID-19 after a personal trip to Baja California.

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Daily Research Pulse for March 10, 2023

Summary: Researchers examined the clinical, laboratory, and cardiac indicators of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19), and the experiences and behaviors of adults with positive SARS-CoV-2 test results or who were exposed to a confirmed case of COVID-19.

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Daily News Pulse for March 09, 2023

Summary: California Governor Gavin Newsom tested positive for COVID-19 and will be in isolation for the next five days. After recovering from a mild case of COVID, many people have developed long-term gastrointestinal symptoms. The US House of Representatives held a public hearing to explore the origins of the virus.

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Daily Research Pulse for March 09, 2023

Summary: Researchers investigated the association between mild COVID-19 and neurovisual manifestations in children. Three previously healthy children developed neurovisual manifestations after mild acute COVID-19, and their cases were analyzed to better understand this association.

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Daily News Pulse for March 07, 2023

Summary: The Biden administration has announced that the COVID-19 public health emergency and national emergency will end on May 11th, which will have implications for employers and their health and benefits plans. Researchers have been studying the virus since it was first discovered in Colorado three years ago, and a recent study found that some US parents were not honest about their children’s coronavirus symptoms.

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