PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Experiences of people with Long COVID in their medical accompaniment and in the social environment
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CONCLUSIONS: The findings show a considerable need for support among people with health impairments after a COVID-19 infection. Empathic and empirically based counseling and support by general practitioners as well as improvement of access to
COVID and the Kidney: An Update
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Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, has led to a global pandemic that continues to be responsible for ongoing health issues for people worldwide. Immunocompromised individuals such as kidney
"To tell you the truth I'm tired": a qualitative exploration of the experiences of ethnically diverse NHS staff
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CONCLUSIONS: Negative day-to-day experiences of ethnically diverse healthcare staff, and the difficulty of speaking up about these align with other, international literature on this topic. Progress in the area of staff equality is vital if healthcare
Risk factors associated with depression and anxiety among the Chinese general population after retracting the dynamic zero-COVID policy: A network analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Income level, rather than the pandemic-related factors, acted as a vital role in the psychological distress of the general population, implying that livelihood issues may be the critical intervention targets for mental health during the
Can COVID-19 impact the natural history of paracoccidioidomycosis? Insights from an atypical chronic form of the mycosis
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[This corrects the article doi: 10.1590/S1678-9946202365057].
Fear of falling in community-dwelling older adults: What their gait acceleration pattern reveals
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CONCLUSION: Older adults with FOF have reduced gait speed, acceleration adaptability, walk-ratio, and smoothness. Disrupted gait patterns during fear of falling could provide insights into psychosocial distress in older adults. Longitudinal studies
Prevalence and Factors Associated with Olfactory Dysfunction in Individuals with Covid-19 in Brazil: A Study of 20,669 Cases from 2020 to 2021
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CONCLUSION: The prevalence of olfactory disorders was lower compared to other studies, with cough and fever being negatively related to olfactory dysfunction, and headache, coryza, and taste disorders being positively related. Obesity was the only
Risk of Alopecia Areata After COVID-19
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