No Vaccine for This Virus, but Advances Have Saved Lives

No Vaccine for This Virus, but Advances Have Saved Lives

While COVID-19 vaccines are being rolled out to the public less than a year after official reports of the novel coronavirus pandemic in the United States, there is still no vaccine for another deadly virus that reared its ugly head about 40 years ago, accounting for...
5 Tips for Easing Your Mind from COVID-19 Stress

5 Tips for Easing Your Mind from COVID-19 Stress

New developments emerge every day with the COVID-19 pandemic. After more than a year, the toll of these changes can have a cumulative effect and weigh on one’s mental health. How can someone stay present and mindful in stressful moments? 1. Get Back into Routines....
Doctors See Parallels Between Pandemics

Doctors See Parallels Between Pandemics

History provides important lessons for the present and future. The pandemic of 1918-19, called the “Spanish Flu” (which originated in the United States), is a good indicator of what we’re currently experiencing, says Gary Green, M.D., a California infectious disease...
Have COVID-19? Here’s When to Head to the ER

Have COVID-19? Here’s When to Head to the ER

So you or your loved one were diagnosed with COVID-19. You’re following doctor’s orders, isolating at home and taking precautions to protect other people from infection. But how do you know when it’s time to seek emergency medical attention for COVID-19, or time to...
ICU Doc on Vaccine Side Effects: She’d Do It Again

ICU Doc on Vaccine Side Effects: She’d Do It Again

A Northern California ICU physician who was one of the first in the region to get both doses of the COVID-19 vaccine documented her vaccination journey and concluded that, while she experienced some temporary flu-like symptoms, she would do it again and encourages...
Stay Connected with Others During These Challenging Times

Stay Connected with Others During These Challenging Times

“These days we’re all experiencing psychological impact from the COVID pandemic,” says psychologist Lindsay Cunha, “and it’s more important than ever to stay connected with others.” Take a minute and learn more about how social connection is key to your well-being. In...
Healthcare Staff Now Have Extra Layer of Protection

Healthcare Staff Now Have Extra Layer of Protection

California is smashing daily records for COVID-19 cases as the post-holiday surge comes to a head. The difference now is that a vaccine exists. Vaccine deployment continues across Sutter Health. The plans developed by its healthcare leaders to vaccinate nurses,...
Going Back to Basics as Hospitals Reduce C-sections

Going Back to Basics as Hospitals Reduce C-sections

By Emma Dugas, Vitals contributor Dr. Katarina Lanner-Cusin has been passionate about babies since she was a child herself. Now, after more than 25 years as an obstetrician, Dr. Lanner-Cusin has teamed up with nurses, midwives, doulas and others to rethink childbirth...
Hospitals Stand Up Flexible Spaces to Handle Influx

Hospitals Stand Up Flexible Spaces to Handle Influx

Tents Act as New Front Doors to Help with COVID Care For years, many hospitals stored large, camping-style tents and put them up occasionally as part of emergency drills or surge events. These tents were meant to be a quick, temporary solution to help triage and treat...
New Year’s Babies Lift Spirits at Crucial Time

New Year’s Babies Lift Spirits at Crucial Time

While New Year’s celebrations looked different in 2020, one tradition remained: honoring the first baby born in the new year. With roots dating back to ancient Greece, the first baby of the year represents rebirth. At a time when the world faced a global health...