PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The ebbs and flows of empathy: a qualitative study of surgical trainees in the UK
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CONCLUSIONS: Participants felt training could be improved in regard to accessing training opportunities and relationships with colleagues, although many felt empathy between colleagues is better than it has been in the past. This project highlighted
The impact of "long COVID" on menstruation in Chinese female college students and the intervention of acupuncture
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This study aimed to explore the potential application value of acupuncture in alleviating the impact of long COVID on women's menstrual cycles, by investigating the occurrence of long COVID among female college students, its effects on menstruation
The relationship of social support to posttraumatic growth in COVID-19 among college students after experiencing campus lockdown: the effects of belief in a just world and meaning in life
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CONCLUSION: These results indicated mechanisms by which social support influenced PTG, and this provided insights into how to promote post-traumatic growth among university students in the post-pandemic period.
The impact of SNS and Covid-19-related stress of Chinese students in Korea based on the transaction theory of stress and coping
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Many countries attract international students to higher education programs to invest in human resources. However, living abroad can be stressful and adversely affect international students' mental and physical health. This study, conducted during the
The role of computational methods in cardiovascular medicine: a narrative review
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CONCLUSIONS: Computational models provide a quantitative and detailed tool to support clinicians in patient care, which can enhance the assessment of cardiac diseases, the prediction of the development of pathological conditions, and the planning of
Tracking Health Beyond Recovery: A Study on Identifying Post-COVID Syndrome Symptoms
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CONCLUSION: The results depict the recovered individuals continue to experience symptoms. The most common symptoms are fatigue, shortness of breath, and cough in varied severity (from mild, moderate, and severe).
Training Senior Companion Volunteers to Identify and Report Adult Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation
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Elder abuse is a national public health challenge that can have dire consequences for the older adults who experience it in any form. The Senior Companion Program presents a unique opportunity to address this public health challenge. An in-person
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on childhood obesity rates, by Health Board area, in Wales, UK
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CONCLUSION: The post-pandemic rise in obesity and severe obesity in young children living in Wales demonstrates a need for more work on the prevention of obesity and severe obesity, targeting the early years and areas of socio-economic disadvantage.
TREG cells and CXCR3+ circulating TFH cells concordantly shape the neutralizing antibody responses in individuals who have recovered from mild COVID-19
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Regulatory T (TREG) cells are involved in the antiviral immune response in patients with COVID-19; however, whether TREG cells are involved in the neutralizing antibody (nAb) response remains unclear. Here, we found that individuals who recovered
