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You’ll need to be able to place your device on a stationary surface to show your doctor how you’re walking or moving other body parts.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic first started sweeping through the United States in the spring of 2020, visits to doctors’ offices and medical clinics ground to a screeching halt, with patients staying home to avoid getting the virus.
But people with chronic conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS), as well as those with acute medical problems other than COVID-19, still needed access to healthcare, and in short order, telemedicine began to emerge as an alternative to in-person care.
Some Children With Covid-Related Syndrome Develop Neurological Symptoms Pam Belluck Great Ormond Street children s hospital is pictured in London on March 10, 2020. - Great Ormond Street announced on Tuesday that it had cancelled surgery on any children with serious heart problems, for two weeks, after a health professional working there was diagnosed with the coronavirus COVID-19. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP) (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP via Getty Images)
Reports about the mysterious Covid-related inflammatory syndrome that afflicts some children and teenagers have mostly focused on physical symptoms: rash, abdominal pain, red eyes and, most seriously, heart problems like low blood pressure, shock and difficulty pumping.
Half of children in a small study who had a rare but serious inflammatory illness following a coronavirus infection developed neurological symptoms, early findings suggest.
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When UC Santa Barbara neurology professor Kenneth S. Kosik was a newly minted graduate in 1972, with bachelor s and master s degrees in English literature from Case Western University, becoming one of the foremost authorities in the field of Alzheimer s research was probably nowhere on his radar. But that would soon change. Even as an undergrad, I learned that what seemed impossibly remote suddenly arrives one day, Kosik said. It was a lesson he gleaned from years of examining the human experience through the channel of literature.
One such improbable event occurred only a few years later, in 1976, when he earned a medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania. Deciding to pursue medicine when he realized that the real world was a source of continuous inspiration, it was an early milestone in what would be a career studying the ultimate lens of human experience: the brain.
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