PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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'We don't have the answers': What do we know about the experiences of psychological professionals providing virtual psychological support to people with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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CONCLUSIONS: This review highlights the challenges and positives in experiences of PPs, whilst acknowledging the inequalities experienced by PWID. It is hoped that the findings can be used to aid education and training, and inform future practice and
The use of telemedicine for perioperative pain management during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSION: The COVID-19 pandemic stimulated the use of telemedicine. To facilitate telemedicine adoption beyond the pandemic, future research is needed to examine best practices for telemedicine adoption and provide additional evidence on the
"It's important to manage our stress": Mental health advice in the Australian print news media during the COVID-19 pandemic
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The COVID-19 pandemic has heightened existing concerns about mental health and illness in Australia. The news media is an important source of health information, but there has been little research into how advice about mental health is communicated
Avascular Necrosis as a Sequela of COVID-19: A Case Series
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Avascular necrosis (AVN) is a degenerative bone condition characterized by cellular death and bone collapse from compromised subchondral blood circulation. AVN begins with vascular interruption, hypertension, intravascular occlusion, or extravascular
Plasma proteomics of SARS-CoV-2 infection and severity reveals impact on Alzheimer's and coronary disease pathways
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Identification of proteins dysregulated by COVID-19 infection is critically important for better understanding of its pathophysiology, building prognostic models, and identifying new targets. Plasma proteomic profiling of 4,301 proteins was performed
Cardioembolic stroke, the most common subtype of stroke in COVID 19: A single center experience from Isfahan, Iran
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CONCLUSION: Stroke was an uncommon manifestation in COVID-19 patients. CE was a common subtype of stroke in COVID-19 patients in our centers.
Using a Six-Step Co-Design Model To Rapidly Respond To Cancer Carers Support And Information Needs During A Global Pandemic
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Objectives The COVID-19 pandemic placed severe strain on cancer carers resulting in an urgent need for information and support. Methods The Santin 2019 6-step co-design model was used to rapidly modify an existing online cancer carers resource. Draft
Characteristics of Emergency Medicine Specimen Bank Participants Compared to the Overall Emergency Department Population
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CONCLUSION: The EMSB is representative of the overall ED population for most demographics and clinical complaints.
COVID-19 stressor reduces risk taking: the role of trait interoception
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The Framing Effect (FE) demonstrated that the way two alternatives are displayed affects people's inclination to make a specific choice, showing a risk aversion when alternatives are displayed on positive frames and risk seeking in negative frames
