PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Nanogels: smart tools to enlarge the therapeutic window of gene therapy
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Gene therapy can potentially treat a great number of diseases, from cancer to rare genetic disorders. Very recently, the development and emergency approval of nucleic acid-based COVID-19 vaccines confirmed its strength and versatility. However, gene
Influence of yogic breathing in increasing social connectedness among Indian adults
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CONCLUSION: The study suggested a positive connection between the SKY practice and subsequent improvement in social connectedness. The reduction in stress levels post SKY program as indicated in the study may be a reason of enhanced social
A modeling pipeline to relate municipal wastewater surveillance and regional public health data
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As COVID-19 becomes endemic, public health departments benefit from improved passive indicators, which are independent of voluntary testing data, to estimate the prevalence of COVID-19 in local communities. Quantification of SARS-CoV-2 RNA from
Simplified treatment protocols improve recovery of children with severe acute malnutrition in South Sudan: results from a mixed methods study
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CONCLUSIONS: This study provides evidence that few children were excluded when weight-for-height criteria were suspended. LoS was shortest when only MUAC was used for entry/exit but dosing and visit frequency were unchanged. Significantly shorter LoS
GIFNet: an effective global infection feature network for automatic COVID-19 lung lesions segmentation
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The ongoing COronaVIrus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic carried by the SARS-CoV-2 virus spread worldwide in early 2019, bringing about an existential health catastrophe. Automatic segmentation of infected lungs from COVID-19 X-ray and computer
Examining changes in sexual lifestyles in Britain between 1990-2010: a latent class analysis approach
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CONCLUSION: Our results indicate the viability of LCA models to assess change over time for complex behavioural phenomena. They align with previous findings, namely changing sexual lifestyles in Britain in recent decades, partnership number driving
Longitudinal trends in acute pulmonary embolism hospitalizations during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Association of Long COVID with mental health disorders: a retrospective cohort study using real-world data from the USA
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CONCLUSIONS: In this retrospective large real-world cohort study, Long COVID was associated with an increased risk of incident MHD. The MHD impact is significant considering the vast number of patients with Long COVID. Enhanced MHD screening among
