Marty said, "This first group of guys, ladies and gentlemen, that I so admire. Here is Marty Stuart." Marty and The Fabulous Superlatives performed "High On A Mountain Top." Now how about a Superlative welcome for our host, the head Superlative. Join us now for 30 minutes of fun and great country music.
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"From Nashville, Tennessee, the country music capital of the world and home of the air castle of the south, it's time for The Marty Stuart Show, featuring Marty Stuart, the Rolls Royce of country singers Miss Connie Smith, the ole Tennessee Slicker Leroy Troy, along with all the Fabulous Superlatives: Cousin Kenny Vaughan, Handsome Harry Stinson, the Apostle Paul Martin, plus Gary Carter on steel guitar, and today's special guests,The Del McCoury Band. Guests: The Del McCoury Band, Connie Smith, Leroy Troy, The Fabulous SuperlativesĮddie Stubbs, wearing his Stetson hat, started the show by introducing the guests. JAMA Network Open, 2022 5 (7): e2223253 DOI: 10.1001/ Marty Stuart Show - Episode 14 - JanuThe Marty Stuart Show Post–COVID-19 Conditions Among Children 90 Days After SARS-CoV-2 Infection. Freedman, Jessica Gómez-Vargas, Bethany Lerman, James Chamberlain, Adebola Owolabi, Camilla Schanche-Perret Gentil, Sofie Ringold, Jocy Perez, Heidi Vander Velden, Tyrus Crawford, Steven E Schultz, Kimberly Ross, Kathy Monroe, Karly Stillwell, Jillian Benedetti, Sharon O'Brien, Kyle Pimenta, Amia Andrade, Adam Isacoff, Kendra Sikes, Nina Gold, Kathleen Reichard, Maureen Nemetski, Pavani Avva, Rakesh Mistry, Shanon Young, Marlena Cook, Virginia Gómez Barrena, Sandra Castejón Ramírez, María T García Castellanos, Emma Patterson, Anicka Samuel, Redjana Carciurmaru, Eleanor Fitzpatrick, Megan Bonisch, Bruce Wright, Mithra Sivakumar, Patricia Candelaria, Vincent Cervantes, Shaminy Manoranjithan, Nabeel Khan, Toni Harbour, Usha Sethuraman, Priya Spencer, Neha Gupta, Amira Kamboj, Gael Muanamputu, Guillermo Kohn Loncarica, Eugenia Hernández, Ana Dragovetzky, Angelats Carlos Miguel, Sylvia Torres, Joseph Zorc, Rebecca Haber, Ren Mee Hiong, Dianna Sri Dewi, Gary Joubert, Kamary Coriolano Dasilva, Julie Ochs, Alberto Arrighini, Camilla Dallavilla, Andrea Kachelmeyer, Daisy Marty Placencia. Cherry, Naveen Poonai, Muhammad Wassem, Norma-Jean Simon, Stephen B. Kam, Shu-Ling Chong, Laura Palumbo, Maria Y. Rino, Isabel Beneyto Ferre, Michelle Eckerle, April J. Morris, Santiago Mintegi, Iker Gangoiti, Vikram J. Sartori, Nidhya Navanandan, Nirupama Kannikeswaran, Kerry Caperell, Claudia R. Salvadori, Adriana Yock-Corrales, Kristen A. Tancredi, Jianling Xie, Kelly Kim, Yaron Finkelstein, Mark I. Multidisciplinary care is warranted if symptoms are impacting quality of life." However, if symptoms are significant, treatment targeting the symptoms is most important. "Unfortunately, there are no known therapies for long COVID in children and more research is needed in this area. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. "Our finding that children who had multiple COVID-19 symptoms initially were at higher risk for long COVID is consistent with studies in adults," said Co-Principal Investigator Todd Florin, MD, MSCE, from Ann & Robert H.
The most reported persistent symptoms in children were fatigue or weakness, cough, difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. "Our findings can inform public health policy decisions regarding COVID-19 mitigation strategies for children and screening approaches for long COVID among those with severe infections." "Reported rates of long COVID in adults are substantially higher than what we found in children," said Co-Principal Investigator Nathan Kuppermann, MD, MPH, from University of California, Davis School of Medicine, Sacramento. Long COVID was found in nearly 10 percent of hospitalized children and 5 percent in children discharged from the ED. The study included 1,884 children with COVID-19 who had 90-day follow-up. "Our results suggest that appropriate guidance and follow-up are needed, especially for children at high risk for long COVID." "We found that in some children, illness with COVID-19 is associated with reporting persistent symptoms after 3 months," said Principal Investigator Stephen Freedman, MDCM, MSc, with the Cumming School of Medicine at University of Calgary, and Alberta Health Services.