PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Trust in science moderates the effects of high/low threat communication on psychological reactance to COVID-19-related public health messages
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CONCLUSIONS: While our study has some limitations, such as a rather homogeneous sample, a limited number of experimental stimuli, and a relatively artificial experimental environment, it offers some insight into the important role of health
The meaning of dignity in care during the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study in acute and intensive care
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CONCLUSIONS: Dignity should be enhanced by all healthcare professionals, not only those in palliative care or end-of-life but also in emergency departments.
The gift of preexisting immunity for developing an alternative vaccine strategy
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Despite the worldwide application of vaccination and other antiviral interventions, pulmonary viral infections remain a persistent threat to human health. The 1918 influenza pandemic killed more than 40 million people in just one year, and the SARS
Trends in the numbers of SARS-CoV-2 infections among students: a prospective cohort study comparing students in sports boarding schools with students in day schools during early COVID-19 pandemic
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INTRODUCTION: During the first months of the COVID pandemic it emerged that facilities where people gather or live together in cohorts, such as nursing homes or schools, were particularly at high risk for becoming hotspots of virus transmission
The Impact of Telemedicine in Reducing the Carbon Footprint in Health Care: A Systematic Review and Cumulative Analysis of 68 Million Clinical Consultations
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CONCLUSIONS: Telemedicine reduces the CF of the health care sector. Expanding the use of telemedicine and educating providers and patients could further decrease CO(2) emissions and save both money and time.
The association between COVID-19 and atopy in Baghdad, Iraq, 2022
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CONCLUSIONS: Atopy is not a risk factor for COVID-19.
True prevalence of long-COVID in a nationwide, population cohort study
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Long-COVID prevalence estimates vary widely and should take account of symptoms that would have occurred anyway. Here we determine the prevalence of symptoms attributable to SARS-CoV-2 infection, taking account of background rates and confounding, in
Telemedicine during the COVID-19 epidemic improves outcomes in children with tuberous sclerosis complex: A 1206 visits retrospective cohort study
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CONCLUSION: Telemedicine visits are almost as close in number as in-person visits. Younger patients, patients in remote areas, and mothers with higher education levels are more willing to complete telemedicine visits. Telemedicine visits were
