PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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FXR inhibition: an innovative prophylactic strategy against SARS-CoV-2 infection
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Many Roles of Carbohydrates: A Computational Spotlight on the Coronavirus S Protein Binding
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Glycosylation is one of the post-translational modifications with more than 50% of human proteins being glycosylated. The exact nature and chemical composition of glycans are inaccessible to X-ray or cryo-electron microscopy imaging techniques
Health progression for Covid-19 survivors hospitalized in geriatric clinics in Sweden
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CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: The overall health progression of re-hospitalized geriatric Covid-19 survivors did not differ dramatically from other re-hospitalized geriatric patients with similar age, sex and health at baseline. Our results emphasize
Sustained clinical knowledge improvements from simulation experiences with Simulation via Instant Messaging-Birmingham Advance
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CONCLUSIONS: SIMBA increased participants' clinical knowledge on simulated cases and this improvement was retained up to 6-12 weeks after the session. Further studies are required to explore long-term retention and whether it translates to improved
Understanding Prospective Physicians' Intention to Use Artificial Intelligence in Their Future Medical Practice: Configurational Analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Our work contributes to prior knowledge by showing that a strong belief in the role of AI in the future of medical professions is a necessary condition for behavioral intentions to use AI. Moreover, we suggest that the preparation of
Trends in sepsis and pneumonia during COVID-19: lessons from BPCIA
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CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 has affected care patterns for all patients. Patients without COVID-19 postponed care and used lower-acuity care settings, whereas patients with COVID-19 were more costly and utilized postacute care at a higher rate. These
Moral Distress in Radiology: Frequency, Root Causes, and Countermeasures-Results of a National Survey
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Background: A major cause of burnout is moral distress: when one knows the right course of action, but institutional constraints make the right course impossible to pursue. Objective: To assess the frequency and severity with which radiologists
What happened to non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory diseases during the pandemic?
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The COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Prevalence of Plastic Surgery in Israel
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CONCLUSIONS: The Israeli aesthetic surgery market was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with a post-closure surge. The popularity and number of procedures are unique to the Israeli market.
