PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Initial behaviors and attitudes towards the COVID-19 vaccine in sarcoidosis patients: results of a self-reporting questionnaire
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CONCLUSIONS: Among individuals with sarcoidosis, COVID-19 vaccination is well-accepted and well-tolerated. Subjects on sarcoidosis therapy reported significantly less vaccination side effects, and thus the correlation between side effects, vaccine
FRAGMENTISE: A user-friendly, cross-platform tool to create and analyze comprehensive small-molecule fragment databases
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The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and constant demand for new therapies in unmet clinical needs, necessitates strategies to identify drug candidates for rapid clinical deployment. Over the years, fragment-based drug design (FBDD) has emerged as a
Readying Community Pharmacies to Participate in COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination
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CONCLUSIONS: Operational plan adaptations highlight opportunities to strengthen MOUs between local and state health departments and community pharmacies to support future emergency preparedness and readiness efforts.
Models of Telehealth Service Delivery in Adults With Spinal Cord Injuries: Scoping Review
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CONCLUSIONS: Telehealth may offer an efficient and effective option for health service delivery for community-dwelling individuals with SCI, ensuring continuity of rehabilitation, follow-up after hospital discharge, and early detection, management
Corrigendum: Illness perceptions of COVID-19 in Europe: predictors, impacts and temporal evolution
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.640955.].
Assessment of Salivary pH, Buffer Capacity, and Flow in COVID-19-Infected and Vaccinated Dental Patients
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Background The impact of COVID-19 infection and immunization on salivary gland function has not yet been fully understood. Therefore, a study to determine salivary pH (SP), salivary buffer capacity (SBC), and salivary flow (SF) in COVID-19-infected
Social Axioms and Individual Values as Predictors of COVID-19 Fear among University Students from Countries with Different Government Strategies for Managing the Pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The greatest contribution of social axioms and individual values to the experience of COVID-19 fear among the students was observed under conditions where the actions of the authorities were incompatible with the existing pandemic risks
Role of the SARS‑COV2 infection in the evolution of acute pancreatitis (Review)
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Acute pancreatitis is characterized as an inflammatory illness that is life-threatening and causes necrosis as well as simple edema when pancreatic enzymes are activated intraglandularly. It is not known whether severe acute respiratory syndrome
Spontaneous reporting of adverse reactions associated with the COVID-19 vaccine in health care professionals: A descriptive observational study conducted in a Portuguese hospital
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CONCLUSION: The vaccine was well-tolerated among the study participants. Reactogenicity was greater after the second dose. The incidence of ADRs was higher in women and individuals aged between 40 to 49 years. Systemic adverse reactions were most
