PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Psychosocial Identity, Intimacy and Suicidality in Young Adults
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CONCLUSIONS: Identity is a negative correlate of suicidality in young adults. Identity-focused therapy may be a promising target for intervention in suicidal young adults.
Combination-Lock SlipChip Integrating Nucleic Acid Sample Preparation and Isothermal LAMP Amplification for the Detection of SARS-CoV-2
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Nucleic acid analysis with an easy-to-use workflow, high specificity and sensitivity, independence of sophisticated instruments, and accessibility outside of the laboratory is highly desirable for the detection and monitoring of infectious diseases
Detection of CTLA-4 level and humeral immune response after the second dose of COVID-19 vaccine in certain Iraqi provinces participants
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CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, our study's results underscore the lack of discriminatory variations between different COVID-19 vaccine types utilized in Iraq. The uniform immune responses observed signify the equitable efficacy and performance of these
High but Inequitable COVID-19 Vaccine Uptake Among Rehabilitation Patients
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CONCLUSIONS: There was a high rate of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among patients seen in a rehabilitation clinic, though racial, ethnic, and geographic differences did exist. Further studies are needed to determine why these disparities exist and
Trainee Experiences During COVID-19
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Efficacy of a Digital Intervention to Increase Annual Wellness Visit Scheduling Amid COVID-19 Backlog
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BACKGROUND: The Medicare Annual Wellness Visit is a preventive visit that is largely underutilized, a problem further compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Family planning service disruptions in the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from health facilities in seven low- and middle-income countries
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Many speculated that COVID-19 would severely restrict the delivery of essential health services, including family planning (FP), but evidence of this impact is limited, partly due to data limitations. We use cross-sectional data collected from
Telehealth Expansion, Internet Speed, and Primary Care Access Before and During COVID-19
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CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this cohort study of Wisconsin Medicaid beneficiaries, greater telehealth uptake occurred in groups with higher pre-PHE utilization, except for high uptake among Hispanic and non-Hispanic Black individuals despite low
TAVR and COVID-19: History We Should Not Be Doomed to Repeat
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