PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Safety, tolerability and efficacy of up-titration of guideline-directed medical therapies for acute heart failure in elderly patients: a sub-analysis of the STRONG-HF randomized clinical trial
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CONCLUSION: HIC after AHF was safe and resulted in a significant reduction of all-cause death or HF-readmission at 180 days across the study age spectrum. Older patients have smaller benefits in terms of quality of life. This article is protected by
Assessment of concerns about vaccination among recovered COVID-19 patients in Saudi Arabia
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CONCLUSION: Overall concern about vaccination was high, and specific concerns were prevalent. Patient education on how the vaccine protects against reinfection should be targeted at COVID-19 patients before being discharged from hospital.
Strengthening hospital resilience in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
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"Adaptation is surviving but resilience is for thriving."
Newspaper Coverage and Framing of Bats, and Their Impact on Readership Engagement
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The media is a valuable pathway for transforming people's attitudes towards conservation issues. Understanding how bats are framed in the media is hence essential for bat conservation, particularly considering the recent fearmongering and
Kinetics of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in pediatric patients and characterization of long COVID at six months post-infection: A protocol study
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CONCLUSIONS: This study will allow us to know the kinetics of anti-RBD SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies and data regarding long COVID up to 6 months following infection in the Indonesian pediatric population. This study furthermore has the potential to be a
Examining moral injury in clinical practice: A narrative literature review
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Healthcare workers experience moral injury (MI), a violation of their moral code due to circumstances beyond their control. MI threatens the healthcare workforce in all settings and leads to medical errors, depression/anxiety, and personal and
Neurorehabilitation in time of COVID 19: A perspective from Pakistan
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A global public health emergency, the coronovirus disease-2019 pandemic has impacted every way of life, including neuro-rehabilitation, worldwide. Issues related to increased service demand in primary care, exhausted or insufficient healthcare
COVID-19 Pandemic Response: A Primary Care Experience in Northwest Nigeria
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The effectiveness of healthcare systems during this COVID-19 pandemic will largely depend on their resilience in the face of untold challenges. Hence, we share the ongoing experience of the response of a primary care facility to challenges of the
