PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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US National Institutes of Health Prioritization of SARS-CoV-2 Variants
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Since late 2020, SARS-CoV-2 variants have regularly emerged with competitive and phenotypic differences from previously circulating strains, sometimes with the potential to escape from immunity produced by prior exposure and infection. The Early
COVID-19 Induced Liver Injury from a New Perspective: Mitochondria
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Liver damage is a common sequela of COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019), worsening the clinical outcomes. However, the underlying mechanism of COVID-induced liver injury (CiLI) is still not determined. Given the crucial role of mitochondria in
Breastfeeding Success and Newborn Health before and during the COVID-19 Pandemic:A Single-Centre Comparative Study
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CONCLUSION: The success of exclusive breastfeeding during the 2020 lockdown period was increased compared with the same period in 2019.
Top 20 Research Studies of 2022 for Primary Care Physicians
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This article summarizes the top 20 research studies of 2022 identified as POEMs (patient-oriented evidence that matters), excluding COVID-19. Statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease produce only a small absolute reduction in a person
Commentary: In the Post-COVID-19 Era, Poliomyelitis is Making a Comeback
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COVID-19 Risk by Workers' Occupation and Industry in the United States, 2020‒2021
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Objectives. To assess the risk of COVID-19 by occupation and industry in the United States. Methods. Using the 2020-2021 National Health Interview Survey, we estimated the risk of having had a diagnosis of COVID-19 by workers' industry and occupation
Multi-dimensional potential factors influencing COVID-19 vaccine booster acceptance and hesitancy among university academic community in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional comparative study
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CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 booster vaccine acceptability among the student cohort was slightly lower than pre-roll-out intent. The teacher community was more inclined to get booster vaccinated. Moreover, differences were found between the multi
EMDR for symptoms of depression, stress and burnout in health care workers exposed to COVID-19 (HARD): A study protocol for a trial within a cohort study
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Background: Stressful events during a pandemic are a major cause of serious health problems, such as burnout, depression and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among health care workers (HCWs). During three years, HCWs, on the frontline to fight
The influence of the nutrients consumed by health workers during the period of COVID-19 pandemic on hedonic hunger
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CONCLUSIONS: Overweight health professionals were found to have the highest rate of hedonic hunger, while nurses' consumption of high-energy macronutrients was signficantly higher.
