PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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The problem of long/post-COVID in expert assessments
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Assessing long/post-COVID syndrome (PCS) following an infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a multidisciplinary challenge due to the diverse and complex symptoms. Besides discipline-specific evaluation of
Chronic and delayed neurological manifestations of persistent infections
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PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW: Persistent infections capable of causing central nervous system (CNS) complications months or years after the initial infection represent a major public health concern. This concern is particularly relevant considering the
The Role of Identity in the Experiences of Dementia Care Workers from a Minority Ethnic Background during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative study
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CONCLUSIONS: This study highlights the importance of recognising the unique needs of staff from diverse ethnic backgrounds working in care homes and adapting working practices to improve impact on identity, job satisfaction and staff retention.
Design, Rationalization, and Automation of a Catalytic Sensing Mechanism for Homogeneous SERS Biosensors
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The current pandemic has shown that we need sensitive and deployable diagnostic technologies. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensors can be an ideal solution for developing such advanced point-of-need (PON) diagnostic tests. Homogeneous
Intimate Partner Violence in the Orthopaedic Patient Population: What Surgeons Need to Know
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»: Intimate partner violence (IPV) is under-reported and pervasive in the orthopaedic surgical setting.
Changing Characteristics of Children With COVID-19 in Colorado Admitted During Different Variant Periods
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CONCLUSIONS: Children hospitalized with COVID-19 during later variant periods were younger and less likely to have comorbidities. Children admitted during the Delta variant period required more intensive care and respiratory support compared to other
An overview of the resilience world: Proceedings of the American Geriatrics Society and National Institute on Aging State of Resilience Science Conference
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Resilience, which relates to one's ability to respond to stressors, typically declines with age and the development of comorbid conditions in older organisms. Although progress has been made to improve our understanding of resilience in older adults
Remote, asynchronous training and feedback enables development of neurodynamic skills in physiotherapy students
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CONCLUSION: The remote, asynchronous training and feedback model proved to be an effective strategy for students' development of neurodynamic testing skills and forms a viable alternative to in-person training. This study contributes to the future of
Food insecurity and health outcome nexus: empirical evidence from the informal sector enterprises in Bangladesh
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CONCLUSIONS: Extending social and economic protection towards health coverage and basic consumption is suggested as an immediate action to save lives and ensure productivity of the informal workers. Besides, an increase in income and ensuring decent
