In hospitalized adult patients with severe Covid-19, no benefit was observed with lopinavir–ritonavir treatment beyond standard care. HIV medications were ineffective in a trial of 200 patients. -NEJM March 2020 #coronavirus
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For adults receiving mechanical ventilation who have acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), use of low tidal volume ventilation (4-8 mL/kg of predicted body weight) is recommended and preferred over higher tidal volumes (>8 mL/kg) #coronavirus -JAMA March 26, 2020 ...Read more | JAMA
In hospitalized adult patients with severe Covid-19, no benefit was observed with lopinavir–ritonavir treatment beyond standard care. HIV medications were ineffective in a trial of 200 patients. -NEJM March 2020 #coronavirus
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The NIL has given student athletes multi-million dollar contracts. Previously, student athletes put in hours of extra work and effort for only scholarship money. As far as a return on investment, the schools were getting a better deal since a football game brought in so much money. Selling out two football games with a 110,000 seats probably pays for most of the students scholarships. Nick Saban went in front of Congress in 2024 stating all the things he believed in, no longer exists in college football. What did he believe in? Taking advantage of 18 year olds that went to a job as an athlete? Not paying students who put in so many extra hours and literally months of training. Going on away games and doing press conferences. Being scrutinized by the national media for their chances at a national championship. Student athletes should get paid through NIL. Maybe the best solution is to get athletics out of colleges and have minor league football teams next to college campuses. #sports
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