Clues to Rare Disorder Affecting Kids With COVID-19
By Robert Preidt
HealthDay Reporter
TUESDAY, May 18, 2021 (HealthDay News) New insight into a rare and dangerous disorder that can occur in kids with COVID-19 could improve treatment of the condition, researchers say.
Many children infected with SARS-CoV-2 (the virus that causes COVID-19) go undiagnosed or have no symptoms, but about one in 1,000 develop a condition called multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) within four to six weeks.
Symptoms include fever, abdominal pain with vomiting and/or diarrhea, rash, and heart and nervous system problems.
With early diagnosis, MIS-C is treatable with immune suppressants such as steroids. Left untreated, it can be fatal.
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Are the free markets taking care of what the left says the united states government should? not so fast. the hike is need. but carrie lucas said let private companies like bank of america do just that. you are looking at this and saying not enough? absolutely. as is the best of american capitalism, it s a mix between the public and the private. it s a beautiful thing that bank ever america wants to pay its workers a better wage and share greater earnings in the form of higher income and hopefully benefits. we need more employers to step up. neil: not every employer can be bank of america? many employers are reporting historic earnings. we need the government to push people to say in the united states of america if you work hard for 40 hours a week you should be able to take care of
Senate. so there is a lot of that political consequence here. carrie was mentioning that base for the president is very different than the base for a lot of these members of congress, and particularly here in california. we ve got several house republicans who are considered vulnerable in the midterms and if they are less popular than president trump with their base it s going to be a problem for them. jonathan, is he looking at that reality that congress has a lower favorability rating and he s playing that against them? absolutely. he loves nothing better than a feud, if he can do it on twitter or television all the ber. i think christina makes an important point. we should not assume that the president is as most establishment presidents are very concerned about the prospect of a government shutdown. his pace likes the idea of disrupting governor. ted cruz who forced that shutdown that christina spoke about in 2013 ended up giving donald trump as good a run for his money in the
Particular issue so that he has more credibility on other ones. i thought the most fascinating piece of this was his effort to distance the values of the american people from those of the president of the united states. it s telegraphed to the rest of the world and of course the domestic audience that he believes the american values are different than what donald trump s are. that s pretty amazing. you couple that with what gary cohn said to the financial times the other day, the president s economic adviser, distancing himself on some of these issues. these guys are either getting license to say what they want to say, or they are in a position where they feel like it s more risky to be silent than to risk angering the president, either that s because he doesn t have the leverage to fire them or they re just not as worried about their jobs as they are about their own reputations. and really building on that here, carrie, is to what degree in not only his own administration but other
Republicans, right? as we take a look at the hill in congress as president trump creates a rift with his own party. the latest, in addition to what we already discussed, the decision to pardon former arizona sheriff joe arpaio. we got that information on friday. he s receiving criticism from some key gop members. you ve seen the comments. senator john mccain saying it undermines his claim for the respect of rule of law. there was also a critical tweet from senator jeff flake, also arizona. does the president simply here, in your view when you look at this, not care, carrie, about the party s view, especially those key leaders from the gop? well, certainly. this is a president and congress that haven t always had the best relations. there is a lot of different interests. it s interesting, as much as we talk about the president s struggles in terms of public opinion, a lot of members of congress actually have lower favorability ratings than the
Bellatoni from the los angeles times. from roll call jonathan allen and carrie lucas, president of independent women s forum. let s start with you on this, christine. what do you make of this secretary s comments? well, they speak for themselves, right, just as he said. government is trying to function amid all of the chaos that s coming from within the white house, and as we re seeing right now, the importance of responding to the hurricane, everybody that s in government has to kind of keep focused. and there are a lot of distractions. i think you ve heard similar messages from republicans who are trying to put their nose down and not respond to every single thing the president is saying or doing. jonathan, is he saying, i m going the other way? is he indicating they re not necessarily singing from the same sheet of music on some serious issues? i think what secretary tillerson is trying to do there is to distance himself on this