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Suspected heart attack? Don't fear the emergency room due to COVID-19


Suspected heart attack? Don’t fear the emergency room due to COVID-19
In addition to a prompt assessment and potentially lifesaving treatment, expect a COVID-19 test and extra safety precautions.
Published: May, 2021
Even before the pandemic, people with heart attack symptoms sometimes hesitated to seek emergency care. But during the first wave of COVID-19 infections in early 2020, many more people than usual stayed away. From mid-March to late May 2020, emergency room visits for heart attacks fell by 23% compared with the preceding 10 weeks. And 20% fewer people showed up with strokes, according to the CDC.
Fear of leaving home and risking exposure to the coronavirus likely explains this trend, which has abated over time. The overall volume at emergency rooms is still somewhat below normal, and we re seeing people who come in many hours or even a day after their heart attack symptoms began, says Dr. Joshua Kosowsky, assistant professor of emergency medicine at ....

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Anti-Asian racism: Breaking through stereotypes and silence - Harvard Health Blog


Anti-Asian racism: Breaking through stereotypes and silence
Posted April 15, 2021, 2:30 pm
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Like the rest of the country, I awoke on Wednesday, March 17 to the horrific news of a mass shooting in Atlanta that killed eight people. Six were Asian women, ranging in age from 44 to 74. I immediately went numb. Lulu Wang, the Chinese American filmmaker and director of
The Farewell, gave voice to my pain on social media: “I know these women. The ones working themselves to the bone to send their kids to school, to send money back home.”
The fact is, I’ve been in a state of numbness for much of the past year. On top of the unprecedented strains that COVID-19 has placed on all of us, Asian Americans like me have had to confront skyrocketing rates of discrimination, verbal assaults, and physical violence. We have been punched, shoved, stabbed, spat at, told that the pandemic is our fault, we brought it this country, and we should go back to whereve ....

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What's new in the updated asthma guidelines? - Harvard Health Blog


In 2007,
The Sopranos was a hit TV show, patterned jeggings were a fashion trend, and the National Institutes of Health–sponsored National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) published the second edition of the Asthma Management Guidelines.
A lot has changed since 2007, including in the area of asthma. The NAEPP recently published the third edition of the Asthma Management Guidelines to address these changes. This update reflects recent advances in our understanding of the disease mechanisms causing asthma, and the current best practices to manage asthma symptoms. As such, the updated guidelines are an important tool, enhancing the ability of physicians and patients to control asthma and minimize the impact of this disease on their lives. ....

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