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Mashup Score: 1COVID-19 vaccination of mother during pregnancy protects infant, though protection wanes – NCAL Research Spotlight - 1 year(s) ago
Kaiser Permanente analysis finds less effectiveness during period after omicron variant became dominant By Jan Greene Being vaccinated against COVID-19 during pregnancy provides protection for the baby through its first several months of life, a Kaiser Permanente analysis finds. Protection was stronger against the delta variant than the more recent omicron variant. The study was published in…
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Kaiser Permanente study finds cancer and its treatments accelerate decline in physical function By Sue Rochman Postmenopausal women with cancer report a greater decline in physical function than women who have not had cancer, new Kaiser Permanente research shows. Elizabeth Cespedes Feliciano, ScD “We know that cancer is a disease of aging, and that as we grow older our risk of getting cancer…
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New Kaiser Permanente study finds more hospitalizations for cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, and heart failure in the 5 days following the election A Kaiser Permanente study conducted in Northern and Southern California found hospitalizations for heart attack, stroke, and heart failure were 17% higher in the 5 days after the 2020 election than in the same 5 days in the period 2 weeks…
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Mashup Score: 8Racial and ethnic disparities in COVID-19 infections are not explained by social risk factors – NCAL Research Spotlight - 2 year(s) ago
New Kaiser Permanente study suggests working and living conditions may be key contributors to disproportionate impact of COVID-19 in communities of color By Sue Rochman Holding a public-facing job considered “essential” and living in a multigenerational household — both of which facilitate transmission of an airborne virus — may be key contributors to the higher COVID-19 infection rates seen…
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Mashup Score: 3Breast cancer survivors at increased risk for high blood pressure and diabetes – NCAL Research Spotlight - 2 year(s) ago
Large Kaiser Permanente study finds risk is higher in breast cancer survivors than in women who have not had breast cancer By Sue Rochman Breast cancer survivors are at greater risk of developing high blood pressure and diabetes than women who have never been treated for breast cancer, new Kaiser Permanente research shows. Marilyn L. Kwan, PhD, research scientist, Division of Research. “We…
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Mashup Score: 3Breast cancer survivors at increased risk for high blood pressure and diabetes – NCAL Research Spotlight - 2 year(s) ago
Large Kaiser Permanente study finds risk is higher in breast cancer survivors than in women who have not had breast cancer By Sue Rochman Breast cancer survivors are at greater risk of developing high blood pressure and diabetes than women who have never been treated for breast cancer, new Kaiser Permanente research shows. Marilyn L. Kwan, PhD, research scientist, Division of Research. “We…
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Mashup Score: 2Predictive model paired with case management reduced rate of readmitted hospital patients – NCAL Research Spotlight - 3 year(s) ago
Kaiser Permanente Transitions program shows encouraging results By Jan Greene A follow-up program for Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC) patients discharged from the hospital was associated with reduced readmissions without increased mortality, new research in the journal BMJ suggests. The analysis by investigators at the Kaiser Permanente Northern California Division of Research and…
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Mashup Score: 2Risk of blood clots more than 3-fold higher in hospitalized adults with COVID-19 – NCAL Research Spotlight - 3 year(s) ago
Kaiser Permanente study found several characteristics identify higher risk patients By Sue Rochman Hospitalized adults who have COVID-19 are more than 3 times as likely to develop a blood clot than adults who do not have COVID-19, new research from Kaiser Permanente shows. Alan S. Go, MD, research scientist, Division of Research. The study published July 20 in CHEST found Black patients as well…
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Mashup Score: 1Risk of blood clots more than 3-fold higher in hospitalized adults with COVID-19 – NCAL Research Spotlight - 3 year(s) ago
Kaiser Permanente study found several characteristics identify higher risk patients By Sue Rochman Hospitalized adults who have COVID-19 are more than 3 times as likely to develop a blood clot than adults who do not have COVID-19, new research from Kaiser Permanente shows. Alan S. Go, MD, research scientist, Division of Research. The study published July 20 in CHEST found Black patients as well…
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Mashup Score: 4‘COVID toes’ were likely not caused by COVID, in most cases – NCAL Research Spotlight - 3 year(s) ago
Kaiser Permanente study suggests increased incidence of chilblains — or, COVID toes — during pandemic was related to behavior changes, not coronavirus By Sue Rochman In the midst of the pandemic, an unusual number of patients began reporting the red, itchy toes that are the hallmark of chilblains. Many initially assumed it was a symptom of COVID-19. But new research from Kaiser Permanente…
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