PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Potentially traumatic pandemic stressors and anxiety-related sleep disturbance among Latinx persons
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Latinx persons have endured elevated rates of traumatic stress related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The effect of potentially traumatic pandemic stressors on anxiety-related sleep disturbances, a factor implicated in trauma-related psychopathology, is
Postacute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection-Reply
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Parent psychological distress and parent-child relationships two years into the COVID-19 pandemic: Results from a Canadian cross-sectional study
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CONCLUSIONS: This study identifies sustained negative impacts of the pandemic on parents' mental health and family functioning in Canada nearly two years into the pandemic, despite high vaccine uptake and declining infection rates. Disparities in
Prevalence, clinical significance, and persistence of autoantibodies in COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: A significant proportion of COVID-19 patients with oxygen demand were autoantibody-positive, and autoantibodies persisted for several months after symptom onset. Whether these autoantibodies are related to long-term sequelae in COVID-19
Psychological Burden of Systemic Racism-Related Distress in New York City Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that distress related to awareness of systemic racism, not race/ethnicity, was associated with experiencing psychological symptoms and burnout in HCWs. As the medical community continues to critically examine the
Pre-COVID brain network topology prospectively predicts social anxiety alterations during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: The individual functional network associated with SA alterations showed a disrupted topological organization with a more random state, which may shed light on the neurobiological basis of COVID-related SA changes at the network level.
Progressing Towards Same-Day Discharges After Robotic-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy; Safe and Cost Effective to Discharge Without Routine Blood Tests
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CONCLUSION: The data suggests routine postoperative laboratory has no bearing on re-admission rates, with patients experiencing significantly shorter hospital stays. Furthermore, our results indicate inefficient use of routine postoperative
Point-of-Care Biomarker Assay for Rapid Multiplexed Detection of CRP and IP-10
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Rapid and accurate measurements of immune protein markers are essential for diagnosis and treatment in all clinical settings. The recent pandemic has revealed a stark need for developing new tools and assays that could be rapidly used in diverse
Parental measurement of height in growth hormone-treated children in the hospital setting proves valid: an observational study - potential for replacement of outpatient clinic visits to the home setting
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CONCLUSION: We found a strong correlation between the PSR or PSP and the EDS, with only a minor underestimation of approximately 0.2-0.3 cm. In our opinion, this underestimation is clinically irrelevant as it does not result in an adjustment in GH
