PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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State guidance and system changes related to COVID-19: Impact on opioid treatment programs
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CONCLUSIONS: SOTAs generally reported that federal guidance increased patient access, engagement, and retention. Increased take-home flexibilities were viewed as important for expanding access and continuity of treatment, with the majority of SOTAs
Sex-Specific Total Testosterone and Dehydroepiandrosterone Sulfate Status in Noncritically Ill Hospitalized Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019: A Cross-Sectional Study
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CONCLUSION: In noncritical COVID-19 patients, substantial gender variations in TT and DHEAS were detected and correlated with severity markers in males.
Sustaining Quality of Life with Education-Based Treatment for Hypertension Patients During COVID-19 Adaptation
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Purpose: Determine the impact of education-based treatment on sustaining quality of life during COVID-19 adaptation. Designs: A randomized, 2-group, structured, holistic education-based intervention within eight weeks in preserving total quality of
Spatial analyses: Focusing on immune-stromal interactions to understand immunity in the tissue context
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Immune cells perform their tasks in tissues, thus, they are highly dependent on their microenvironment. This means that the tissue context should be considered to fully understand their function. For a long time, it has been difficult to quantify
State policies increase vaccination by shaping social norms
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In a survey and four preregistered experiments, we examined if implementing a vaccine-promoting policy is likely to encourage vaccination by shaping the norms of a society. By combining state-level policy data with a longitudinal survey, we found
Self-reported functioning among patients with ultra-rare nemaline myopathy or a related disorder in Finland: a pilot study
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CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this pilot study is the first comprehensive survey-based study of the physical, psychological, and social functioning of adult persons with nemaline myopathy or related disorders. The results indicate vulnerability of
Surveying Adolescents During a Pandemic: Comparison of Adolescents Recruited via Social Media vs. Schools
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School-based surveys of adolescents can be logistically difficult and exclude students who do not attend school. Social media recruitment could be a promising strategy to recruit representative samples of adolescents. However, few studies have
Social Climate, Uncertainty and Fertility Intentions: from the Great Recession to the Covid-19 Crisis
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The literature on fertility in context of crises considers major crises exclusively as economic experiences, however, they are also social phenomena, affecting communities, morality and social interactions. When changes in the social climate are of a
Subjective dry eye symptoms and associated factors among the national general population in China during the COVID-19 pandemic: A network analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: These findings have important implications for public health interventions targeting the prevention and management of subjective dry eye symptoms in the general population. Strategies addressing individual risk factors and supporting
