People who are at risk for heart complications and require stents often take blood thinners to reduce the likelihood of experiencing stent clotting, a heart attack or stroke.
Suite Dreams Package at Hotel ELEO Includes Breakfast, Valet Parking, Suite Accommodations and Sleep Tips
Sleep Tips by UF Health Neurologist Dr. Michael Jaffee
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GAINESVILLE, Fla., Feb. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Hotel ELEO at the University of Florida, a 173-room boutique hotel nestled on the college campus, has announced a Suite Dreams package. Available all year, the Suite Dreams package includes a $30 breakfast credit, valet parking, a late 1 p.m. checkout, suite accommodations (complete with dreamy amenities, including white noise machines, L Occitane aromatherapy shower cubes and robes), and sleep tips by UF Health neurologist Dr. Michael Jaffee, a sleep medicine specialist at the UF Health Sleep Disorders Center. The package can be booked by using the code
Even a year into the pandemic, itâs not yet entirely clear why this is the case. Research points to a different immune response to viral exposure in children, which may signify that their immune systems are able to neutralize the virus much faster and therefore stop it from replicating. Children may also benefit from cross-protection by antibodies to other circulating coronaviruses that they are more regularly exposed to.
And thereâs also the possibility that children have fewer ACE2 receptors in the cells that line nasal passages, which are the doorways the SARS-CoV-2 viruses uses to gain entry to host cells and infect them. That would make it less likely for the virus to get a foot in the door. There is a more serious complication of SARS-CoV-2 exposure that can occur in children, called multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children, or MIS-C. However it is rare, with fewer than 1,700 cases and just 26 deaths reported across the US.
ORLANDO, FL | February 5, 2021
Today, the American Lung Association announced that the annual Pulmonary WinterCourse Conference, set for February 20-21, has gone virtual to educate physicians on the latest developments and latest developments and techniques in the diagnosis and management of adults and children with lung disease. The conference typically takes place at Disney’s Contemporary Resort in Orlando but was reimagined as an interactive virtual event to be hosted through the 6Connex Platform.
The Pulmonary WinterCourse Conference is continuing medical education conference that has been facilitated for over 42 years, covering the Florida and Georgia area. The conference brings together pulmonary physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and others healthcare professionals involved in the care of patients with lung disease. At the event, leading experts will present on the latest developments and techniques in the diagnosis and management of adults and c
UAB emergency department makes history with new chair
By Jessica Martindale February 1, 2021
Dr. Marie-Camille Elie, just named as head of UAB s Emergency Medicine Department, is triple certified in emergency medicine and critical
care, as well as hospice and palliative care medicine. Elie is the first Black woman to be named a permanent chair of an emergency medicine department at a major U.S. medical school. (UAB)
“Dr. Elie is first and foremost an outstanding academic physician-leader but uniquely will be the first Black woman to be named a permanent chair of an academic emergency medicine department at a major American medical school,” said Dr. Selwyn Vickers, senior vice president for Medicine and dean of the School of Medicine. “I am confident that her expertise and knowledge will benefit the Department of Emergency Medicine, which is continuously providing the highest-quality emergency medical care to patients.”