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This Teen is Recovering After Eight Months of MIS-C
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This Teen is Recovering After Eight Months of MIS-C

  • Post author:Kendall Mason
  • Post published:September 29, 2021
  • Post category:COVID-19

It's no secret that COVID-19 can cause lasting effects on those it infects. Over the course of the pandemic, we've learned a lot more about this virus, including its connection…

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Mount Sinai Investigating MIS-C in Children Who’ve Had COVID-19
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Mount Sinai Investigating MIS-C in Children Who’ve Had COVID-19

  • Post author:Kendall Mason
  • Post published:August 13, 2021
  • Post category:COVID-19

We're still learning about COVID-19 and its lasting effects, and we'll continue to do so for a long time. Researchers at Mount Sinai have been making progress, specifically with the…

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Rare Inflammatory Condition in Children With COVID-19 Now Linked to Adults

Rare Inflammatory Condition in Children With COVID-19 Now Linked to Adults

  • Post author:Kendall Mason
  • Post published:June 22, 2021
  • Post category:COVID-19

We're still trying to understand COVID-19, and it may take us years and years to fully comprehend the respiratory virus. A recent case study published in the Canadian Medical Association…

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Researchers Worldwide are Searching for Answers to a New Disease Affecting Children with COVID-19

Researchers Worldwide are Searching for Answers to a New Disease Affecting Children with COVID-19

  • Post author:Rose Duesterwald
  • Post published:March 31, 2021
  • Post category:COVID-19

One year ago, Dr. Audrey Odom John Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases at Philadephia’s Children’s Hospital, treated a teenage patient for what seemed to be a new disease.…

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This Rare Disease is Affecting Children Who Contract COVID-19
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This Rare Disease is Affecting Children Who Contract COVID-19

  • Post author:Kendall Mason
  • Post published:February 24, 2021
  • Post category:COVID-19/Rare Disease

As the pandemic rages on, doctors across the country are beginning to notice a trend. A number of children who have contracted COVID-19 have also been impacted by a rare…

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11-Year-Old Recovers After Battle with COVID-19 and MIS-C

11-Year-Old Recovers After Battle with COVID-19 and MIS-C

  • Post author:Kendall Mason
  • Post published:February 16, 2021
  • Post category:COVID-19

11-year-old Oliver Shultz is recovering at home after two weeks of stress and fear. It began with an ache in his back, followed by a fever. Soon, the family was…

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Finding Light Through Story-The Power of Ambassadorship in the Endometrial Cancer Community
*cancer that cannot be removed with surgery or has spread to other parts of the body. GEJ= gastroesophageal junction (where the esophagus joins the stomach)
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