‘America’s Got Talent’ Season 5 Winner Michael Grimm Bedridden & Sedated By Doctors Following Mystery Illness
Michael Grimm, the musician that won America’s Got Talent Season 5, is in intensive care and his wife is sharing a health update. Lucie Zolcerva-Grimm took to social media to share news on her husband’s whereabouts in an 11-minute video she posted on Instagram. “I know you all love Michael and…#michaelgrimm #luciezolcervagrimm #lucie #grimm #icu (Source: Reuters: Health)
Source: Reuters: Health - June 7, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Comparing Prognostic Accuracy of Delirium Prediction Models Comparing Prognostic Accuracy of Delirium Prediction Models
This study compares three prediction models for ICU delirium. How accurate are they?American Journal of Critical Care (Source: Medscape Critical Care Headlines)
Source: Medscape Critical Care Headlines - June 6, 2023 Category: Intensive Care Tags: Critical Care Journal Article Source Type: news

COVID Vaccines Safe for Young Children, Study Finds COVID Vaccines Safe for Young Children, Study Finds
Kids younger than age 5 years experience no increased risk for complications like myocarditis, pericarditis, and seizures following vaccination.Medscape Medical News (Source: Medscape Critical Care Headlines)
Source: Medscape Critical Care Headlines - June 6, 2023 Category: Intensive Care Tags: Family Medicine/Primary Care News Source Type: news

Transplant Centers Often Skip the Top Spot on the Kidney Waitlist Transplant Centers Often Skip the Top Spot on the Kidney Waitlist
How donor kidneys are allocated to waiting patients isn ' t as straightforward as it might seem.Medscape (Source: Medscape Critical Care Headlines)
Source: Medscape Critical Care Headlines - June 5, 2023 Category: Intensive Care Tags: Internal Medicine Commentary Source Type: news

To Solve the U.S. Nursing Shortage Crisis, the Country Must Change Its Immigration Policies
The United States is about to learn the hard way what happens when an entire generation of nurses retires without enough new clinicians to fill their shoes at the bedside. As a result, hospitals in the same country that performed the first successful kidney transplant and pioneered anesthesia and heart rhythm restoration will have no choice but to ration care. That’s the only way to describe what happened to an Alabama man who was turned away from 43 different hospitals across three different states before ultimately dying of a cardiac emergency 200 miles from home because no nearby system had an available intensive ...
Source: TIME: Health - June 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Alex M. Azar and Kathleen Sebelius Tags: Uncategorized freelance health Source Type: news