PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Post-traumatic stress disorder among ICU healthcare professionals before and after the Covid-19 health crisis: a narrative review
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CONCLUSION: ICU professionals are particularly at risk of developing PTSD, especially since the Covid-19 health crisis. There seems to be an urgent need to develop prevention and support policies for professionals.
Book Review: Living through Loss, 2nd Edition by Nancy R. Hooyman, Betty J. Kramer, and Sara Sanders
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Hooyman, Kramer, and Sanders offer an updated and timely second edition of Living through loss: Interventions across the life span (italicized). The text thoroughly explores losses and interventions through the life course with care. In the wake of
Effects of Sulforaphane on SARS‑CoV‑2 infection and NF‑κB dependent expression of genes involved in the COVID‑19 'cytokine storm'
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Since its spread at the beginning of 2020, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‑19) pandemic represents one of the major health problems. Despite the approval, testing, and worldwide distribution of anti‑severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
RAGE Is a Receptor for SARS-CoV-2 N Protein and Mediates N Protein-induced Acute Lung Injury
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SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein (N-protein) rises early in body fluids during infection and has recently been identified as a direct inducer for lung injury. However, the signal mechanism of N-protein in lung inflammatory response remains poorly
Influence of students' personality, gender, income and age on their intentions to create new information technology and telecommunications ventures
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Businesses associated with information technology and telecommunications have increased in importance since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic due to transformations in working and buying. Currently, universities in Latin America are making efforts
Do interventions for malignant pleural effusions impact on patient reported fatigue levels?
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CONCLUSION: This study met its aims in confirming the acceptability of the study protocol and suggested that intervention for MPE improved fatigue levels. However, the sample size was small and a further larger statistically powered study should be
Pre-pandemic mental health and coping strategy usage during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional analysis of the Southern Cities Study
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CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that people who had good pre-pandemic mental health were more likely to connect with other people during the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the well-documented impact of social support on mental health in disaster contexts
Justifying a morally permissible breach of contract: kantian ethics, nozickian justice, and vaccine patents
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Although some have argued that COVID-19 vaccine patents are morally justified, a broader argument on the morality of breaching contracts is necessary. This article explores the ethics of breaching unfair contracts and argues that it is morally
Structural basis for receptor binding and broader interspecies receptor recognition of currently circulating Omicron sub-variants
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Multiple SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sub-variants, such as BA.2, BA.2.12.1, BA.4, and BA.5, emerge one after another. BA.5 has become the dominant strain worldwide. Additionally, BA.2.75 is significantly increasing in some countries. Exploring their receptor
