PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Zinc deficiency is a potential risk factor for COVID-19 progression to pneumonia requiring oxygen therapy
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CONCLUSIONS: Zinc deficiency at the time of COVID-19 diagnosis is an independent risk factor for severe disease. Our findings need to be validated in external studies.
Role of telemedicine in head neck cancer
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Chemo-radiotherapy and head and neck cancers are common adverse outcomes that impact patients' quality of life. The increasing cancer incidence and healthcare service shortages necessitate new strategies for optimal treatments and follow-ups
Psychological distress, vaccine, and booster acceptance in women considering or undergoing fertility treatments during the Omicron surge of the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The majority of women in this study were vaccinated and had received their booster dose but also with clinically significant levels of depression. Patients with higher levels of distress and greatest medical mistrust demonstrated a
Association of behaviors and asthma control in a sample of Lebanese adolescents with asthma
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CONCLUSION: Our findings support the inclusion of mental health treatments for better asthma control and point to a link between behavioral issues and uncontrolled asthma. In a developing nation without a clear established strategy for asthma
Circadian Variation in the Response to Vaccination: A Systematic Review and Evidence Appraisal
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Molecular timing mechanisms known as circadian clocks drive endogenous 24-h rhythmicity in most physiological functions, including innate and adaptive immunity. Consequently, the response to immune challenge such as vaccination might depend on the
An assessment of the informative value of data sharing statements in clinical trial registries
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CONCLUSION: The study showed that the current DSS that imply possible data sharing are often not easy to interpret, even by relatively experienced staff. Machine based interpretation, which would be necessary for any practical application, is
Chrysin 7-O-beta-D-glucuronide is not a potential inhibitor against SARS-CoV-2 main protease
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Marked IDO2 expression and activity related to autophagy and apoptosis in brain tissue of fatal tuberculous meningitis
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In about 1% of tuberculosis (TB) patients, Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) can disseminate to the meninges, causing tuberculous meningitis (TBM) with mortality rate up to 60%. Chronic granulomatous inflammation (non-necrotizing and
