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Name of Media:

Many Coronavirus ICU Patients Experience Delirium, Research Says

Type of Library Material:

Newspaper Article

Brief description of media:

Many patients admitted to intensive care units (ICU) for health complications related to the new coronavirus have experienced hospital delirium, a condition that causes hallucinations, confusion and other cognition issues.

Is this COVID-19 Related Material:

Yes

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Long covid sufferer reveals her battle with months of fatigue

Type of Library Material:

Newspaper Article

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A FORMER sales representative has spoken out about living with long covid to show the lasting impact the virus has for certain sufferers.

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Yes

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COVID-19 recovery: potential treatments for post-intensive care syndrome

Type of Library Material:

Medical Journal

Brief description of media:

The long-term effects of surviving COVID-19 have become a new focus of attention for clinicians and researchers. This focus has been driven partly by concerns
about late ill-effects of a previously unknown virus, but recognised generic patterns of chronic disease after critical illness also exist. These patterns are termed PICS,
an acronym both for post-intensive care syndrome and for persistent inflammation, immuno suppression, and catabolism syndrome. We recommend unifying post-
COVID-19 research aims with those of PICS research and propose a novel approach to its management by repurposing drugs that are approved, inexpensive, and safe.

Is this COVID-19 Related Material:

Yes

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