PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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COVID Protection Behaviors, Mental Health, Risk Perceptions, and Control Beliefs: A Dynamic Temporal Network Analysis of Daily Diary Data
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CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest no negative impact of NPI adherence on mental health or vice versa, but instead suggest that adherence might improve mental health symptoms. Control beliefs and risk perceptions are important covariates of adherence-both
Challenges and perspectives of tobacco cessation in special groups of patients and populations
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During the first 2 years of the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, health systems worldwide were put under extreme pressure, and healthcare professionals had to manage unprecedented health crises as well as provide healthcare services to an increased
CDC Assesses Risk From BA.2.86, Highly Mutated COVID-19 Variant
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COVID-19 and democracy: a scoping review
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CONCLUSIONS: A significant number of papers show that the pandemic has accentuated democratic backsliding but is unlikely to have undermined established democracies that have proved resilient in face of the pandemic. But empirical research has also
COVID-19 Vaccination In Patients with Inborn Errors of Immunity Reduces Hospitalization and Critical Care Needs Related to COVID-19: A USIDNET Report
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Background: The CDC and ACIP recommend COVID-19 vaccination for patients with inborn errors of immunity (IEI). Not much is known about vaccine safety in IEI and whether vaccination attenuates infection severity in IEI. Objective: To estimate COVID-19
Corticosteroids in COVID-19: pros and cons
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The wide and rapid spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has placed an unanticipated burden on the global healthcare sector. This necessitated a swift response from the international community to reach a solution. Efforts were made in parallel to develop
Critical quality appraisal of randomized controlled trials with traditional Chinese medicines for the coronavirus disease 2019
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CONCLUSION: The overall quality of RCTs investigating TCM for COVID-19 was appraised as moderate-to-high that was substandard and needs to be continuously improved, especially for RCTs published in Chinese, in the future.
COVID infection risk rises the longer you are exposed - even for vaccinated people
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