Healthmark provides a list of reference websites and articles for better understanding the Covid-19 Pandemic. many of the materials presented here help answer many of the questions that our patients ask us everyday. We update this list in accordance to developments associated with the 2020 Covid-19 Global Pandemic. Check out the links below.
Vitamin D and COVID-19: Is There a Relationship?
Cooper Clinic
COVID Data Tracker
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (academic)
Nature Medicine - Nalbandian et al.
Face Masks: What the Data Say
Nature - Lynne Peeles
Does Vitamin D Deficiency Increase the Severity of COVID-19? (academic)
National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine - E. Kenneth Weird et al.
The Coronavirus is Here to Stay – Here’s What That Means
Nature - Nicky Phillips
Young Person with Long COVID After Mild Disease
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine - Tony Kirby
Which are the Best Pandemic Policies? Data Trackers are Trying to Judge
Nature - Quirin Schiermeier
Should I Wear a Mask After Getting a COVID-19 Vaccine?
Kaiser Health News USA Today – Liz Szabo
EXPLAINER: What the WHO Coronavirus Experts Learned in Wuhan
Associated Press - Emily Wang Fujiyama and Ken Moritsugu
Long COVID Patients Say They Feel Better After Getting Vaccinated
The Verge - Nicole Wetsman
Long Term Health Consequences of COVID-19
American Medical Association - Carlos del Rio, MD; Lauren F. Collins, MD; Preeti Malani, MD
Will We Be Ready for the Next Pandemic?
Wall Street Journal – Tom Freiden
Body Weight Changes During Pandemic-Related Shelter-in-Place in a Longitudinal Cohort Study (academic)
JAMA Network Open – Anthon L. Lin et al.
What Prevents Coronavirus? A Pathologist Grades COVID-19 Precautions.
Judy Melinek, MD
The Six Strains of SARS-COV-2
University of Bologna - Science Daily
What the 1918 Pandemic Can Tell Us About a Post-COVID-19 World
Fast Company – Lydia Dishman
Coronavirus Maps: How Severe Is Your State's Outbreak?
NPR - Stephanie Adeline
Home-made Face Masks Likely Need at Least Two Layers to Curb COVID-19 Spread
British Medical Journal