Hydroxychloroquine Side Effects Linked to Increased Retinopathy Risk: Study
The risk of retinopathy from hydroxychloroquine side effects increased with dosage strength and long-term use, researchers warn
The risk of retinopathy from hydroxychloroquine side effects increased with dosage strength and long-term use, researchers warn
Salmonella and campylobacter are the most common cause of food poisoning illnesses, according to recent data published by the CDC.
For-profit nursing homes engaged in cost-cutting measures which left them understaffed and left workers and residents exposed to COVID-19, lawmakers found.
During COVID-19, Nursing home understaffing was a key factor in problems nationwide, but facilities also forced sick staff to work, failed to provide them with protective equipment and threatened their jobs, all putting residents at risk.
Nursing home staffing losses played a key role in widespread COVID-19 deaths at long-term care facilities.
Patients with renal impairments are particularly vulnerable to Paxlovid dosing errors, the ISMP reports
Many Black and Latino patients received delayed care for COVID-19 due to poorly designed pulse oximeters, researchers warn
Nursing home staffing shortages have worsened since the beginning of the year from an already dismal starting point.
The COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on nursing home staffing, and thus quality, of the U.S. nursing home system, the National Academies found.
Some states have seen more than 50% of their infant formula supply disappear following the Similac recalls, as shortages that started with the COVID-19 pandemic worsen