PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Negotiating Time and Space When Working From Home: Experiences During COVID-19
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Stay-at-home mandates following the COVID-19 pandemic increased work from home (WFH). While WFH offers many benefits, navigating work in nontraditional contexts can be a challenge. The objective of this study was to explore the benefits and
NHS frontline staff experiences of an in-house psychological support service during the COVID-19 pandemic
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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to enormous practical and emotional challenges for healthcare workers globally, including NHS staff. Psychological support provisions have been established by an NHS healthcare trust in the North of England, including 1
No half-time for COVID-19
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National and regional trends in MRI utilization in the face of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: At the national level, time trends in reduced MRI utilization followed the first wave of COVID-19, and were accompanied by increased regional disparities. These changes were not explained by differences in the burden of COVID-19 disease
Norge må si ja til rettferdig tilgang til covid-19-vaksiner
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Neurophysiological Responses to Interpersonal Emotional Images Prospectively Predict the Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Stress on Internalizing Symptoms
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CONCLUSIONS: These findings highlight the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on emerging adults, and the role of individual differences in neurophysiological reactivity to emotional stimuli in vulnerability for depression and traumatic
Network theoretic analysis of JAK/STAT pathway and extrapolation to drugs and viruses including COVID-19
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Whenever some phenomenon can be represented as a graph or a network it seems pertinent to explore how much the mathematical properties of that network impact the phenomenon. In this study we explore the same philosophy in the context of immunology
No SARS-CoV-2 RNA detected in the convalescent plasma of COVID-19 patients with different disease severity
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CONCLUSION: RNAemia was not found in recovered COVID-19 patients at least 21, 27, and 57 days after the onset of mild, moderate, and severe symptoms. Our study may contribute to determining a suitable time for collecting convalescent plasma from
Not Infected but Physically and Mentally Affected: Older Cubans and COVID-19
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COVID-19 has dominated the conversation this year. Following the fi rst outbreaks in December 2019, it became clear that older adults were predisposed to greater disease severity and death. What occurred in nursing homes across Europe and the
