PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Retinal vein occlusion following BNT162b2 (Pfizer-BioNTech) COVID-19 vaccination
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Recognizing the Impact of Medical Reserve Corps Volunteers on the COVID-19 Pandemic Response
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Racial and ethnic disparities in telehealth use before and after California's stay-at-home order
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INTRODUCTION: Telehealth can potentially improve the quality of healthcare through increased access to primary care. While telehealth use increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, racial/ethnic disparities in the use of telemedicine persisted during
Radicalizing Hope
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The race against COVID-19 has been intense and painful and many of us are now looking for a way to move on. We may try to seize a degree of comfort and security by convincing ourselves that we are among the "fittest"-that is, among those who have
Relative search popularity of five advanced prostate cancer medications using Google Trends
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CONCLUSIONS: Despite the emergence of more effective medications, bicalutamide remains relatively popular, particularly in states with lower household income, more uninsured adults, or those that did not expand Medicaid, possibly due to its lower
Risk Factors for a Higher Symptom Burden in Patients With Cancer During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate for subgroups of patients with distinct symptom profiles and differences in demographic and clinical characteristics and stress and resilience among these subgroups.
Relapse of immune thrombocytopenia after receiving AstraZeneca coronavirus disease-2019 vaccine: A case report
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Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is an autoimmune disease characterized by a low platelets count. In this paper, we present a case of ITP relapse in a 31-year-old Iranian woman as a potential complication of the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Responses to Hospital Restrictions on Family Visits during the COVID-19 Epidemic in Mali and France
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Few studies have focused on the presence of families in the hospital in the context of an epidemic. The present study aims to contribute to filling this gap by answering the following question: How did professionals, patients and their families cope
