PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Trends in Legal Firearm Transactions: A Possible Protective Role of Gun Law Strength
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CONCLUSION: Stricter gun laws correlated with decreased firearm transactions in stronger law states, yet handgun, long gun, and multiple gun transactions increased during the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. Therefore, strengthening firearm
Telehealth in Cancer Care: Inequities, Barriers, and Opportunities
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Telecommunications technology began to be integrated into health care delivery by the mid-1900s, with the goal of increasing access to care including access to cancer care.There have been at least 3 significant telehealth expansion periods, with the
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on academic performance: a comparative analysis of face-to face and online assessment
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INTRODUCTION: Survey studies yield mixed results on the influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on academic performance, with limited direct evidence available.
The trend of poisonings before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
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The COVID-19 pandemic has substantially affected people and healthcare systems. One of the main challenges was the reduction and change in the pattern of non-COVID-19 diseases and conditions. Moreover, due to the mental burden of the pandemic, the
The intersectional social patterning of early-COVID-era digital intimacies among transgender and gender-diverse young adults: effects on peri-pandemic sexual decision-making
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Interactive communications technologies facilitate identity formation and socio-sexual connection among transgender and gender-diverse young people. However, within their communities, variations in technology use along ethno-racial, sexual and
TeleCOVID Hessen: implications for the development of new indication areas
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CONCLUSIONS: The telemedical networking of intensive care units generates added value for the actors involved. However, it is important that the data is collected in the best possible standardized and structured way. The communication process should
The Leaders in Epidemiology, Antimicrobial Stewardship, and Public Health (LEAP) Fellowship, a Novel Training Program in Public Health for Infectious Diseases Physicians
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The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic demonstrated a critical need for partnerships between practicing infectious diseases (ID) physicians and public health departments. The soon-to-launch combined ID and Epidemic Intelligence
Telehealth and Outcomes in Patients With Cancer: Data and Innovation
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Despite that telehealth has been crucial to the delivery of oncology care during the COVID-19 pandemic, the impact of this care delivery mechanism on outcomes in cancer care has not been rigorously studied relative standard in-person care for
Typical phenotypes of patients with acute respiratory failure with and without COVID-19 and their relationship with outcomes: a cohort study
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CONCLUSION: In a prospective cohort of patients admitted with acute respiratory failure, patients with COVID-19 had a clearly different phenotype and a higher mortality than non-COVID-19 patients. This may help to outline more accurate screening and
