PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Contact patterns of older adults with and without frailty in the Netherlands during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study reveal that social distancing measures during the COVID-19 pandemic differentially affected the contact patterns of older adults with and without frailty. The reduction of contacts may have led to the direct
COVID-19-related flexibility in methadone take-home doses associated with decreased attrition: Report from an opioid treatment program in central Pennsylvania
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CONCLUSIONS: The relaxation of regulations guiding take-home methadone doses accompanied reduced treatment attrition and favorable changes in urine toxicology results in one OTP. Allowing OTPs to apply flexible decisions regarding take-home methadone
Covid-19-Associated Rhabdomyolysis: A Scoping Review
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CONCLUSION: Covid-19 and hypoxemia confer risk of rhabdomyolysis, but additional rhabdomyolysis RFs are commonly present. Mortality is substantial irrespective of presence of such RFs. Clinicians should be aware of Covid-19-associated rhabdomyolysis
Cell free ACE2 RNA: A potential biomarker of COVID-19 severity
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Despite the downward trend of COVID-19 pandemic and increased immunity of the general population, COVID-19 is still an elusive disease with risks due to emerging variants. Fast and reliable diagnosis of COVID-19 disease would allow better therapeutic
Collective action mitigates the negative effects of COVID-19 threat and anti-abortion restrictions on mental health
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CONCLUSION: The results of the study indicate that participating in meaningful and value-oriented collective action may serve as a buffer against the detrimental effects of social and health threats.
COVID-19 pandemic-related trauma symptoms are associated with postpartum alcohol consumption
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CONCLUSIONS: Findings suggest a potential sensitive period in establishing postpartum alcohol use patterns from one-to-four-months postpartum. Findings further suggest that postpartum alcohol use is heterogenous and that individual response to major
COVID-19 in Brazil: a 3-year update
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Three years into the coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 pandemic and the world is still struggling with the aftermath of this global health crisis. In Brazil, we are witnessing serious economic, health, social, and political problems. The rapid spread of