PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Lung Epithelium Releases Growth Differentiation Factor 15 in Response to Pathogen-mediated Injury
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Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF15) is a stress cytokine with several proposed roles including support of stress erythropoiesis. Higher circulating GDF15 levels are prognostic of mortality during acute respiratory distress syndrome, but the
La equidad en la campaña de vacunación COVID de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (Argentina): un análisis del Municipio de Quilmes
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INTRODUCCIÓN: la pandemia de la COVID-19 ha acentuado las desigualdades sociales, económicas y relacionadas con la salud, afectando desproporcionadamente a las personas en situación de vulnerabilidad y perpetuando la inequidad en salud. En Argentina
Life Expectancy and Causes of Premature Death by Subgroup for Community-Based Action in Marin County, California, 2017-2021
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Marin is a medium-sized county in California's San Francisco Bay Area. Despite its historically higher-than-average life expectancy and socioeconomic level, known economic and health disparities by race, ethnicity, and geography became more visible
Lifestyle and behavioural changes in older adults during the Covid-19 pandemic are associated with subjective cognitive complaints
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Subjective cognitive complaints (SCC) is a self-reported experience of persistently impaired cognitive functions which could be the earliest red flag of neurocognitive disorders. The COVID-19 pandemic and related restriction measures changed the
Lipid Nanocarrier-Based mRNA Therapy: Challenges and Promise for Clinical Transformation
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Due to the outbreak of novel coronavirus pneumonia, messenger RNA (mRNA) technology has attracted heated attention. A specific, safe, and efficient mRNA delivery system is needed. Lipid nanocarriers have become attractive carriers for mRNA delivery
Long-term psychiatric disorders in families of severe COVID-19 patients
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CONCLUSION: Approximately 40% of family members had long-term psychiatric disorders, and some of them overcame the psychiatric disorders, and some newly developed psychiatric disorders over the one-year follow-up. Living in the same house with the
Living in an Intimate Partner Violence Shelter During a Pandemic: Perspectives from Advocates and Survivors
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CONCLUSION: The coronavirus is continuing to present challenges for shelters. Implications can be drawn from provider and client experiences that can inform policies and procedures for future health crises, including the need to mitigate
Learning from COVID-19 triage schemes to face the next public health emergency
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