PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Bioactive metabolites identified from Aspergillus terreus derived from soil
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Aspergillus terreus has been reported to produce many bioactive metabolites that possess potential activities including anti-inflammatory, cytotoxic, and antimicrobial activities. In the present study, we report the isolation and identification of A
Beneficial role of healthy eating Index-2015 score & physical activity on COVID-19 outcomes
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CONCLUSION: Healthier nutrition and Physical activity correlated with reduced COVID-19 disease severity.
Barriers Associated With Missed Palliative Care Telehealth Visits
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of telehealth in palliative care. While this technology showed efficiencies in healthcare delivery, it also unmasked inequalities affecting the socially disadvantaged. Objective: To identify
BCEDB: a linear B-cell epitopes database for SARS-CoV-2
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The 2019 Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has infected millions of people worldwide and caused millions of deaths. The virus has gone numerous mutations to replicate faster, which can overwhelm the immune system of the host. Linear B-cell epitopes are
Between mandatory vaccination and the COVID-19 pandemic: effects on the vaccination coverage trend in a province of Southern Italy
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CONCLUSIONS: immunization challenges need to be addressed to ensure that every child, adolescent or patient at risk is immunized, especially but not only for COVID-19.
Bidirectional associations between pain and perceived stress among veterans: Depressive disorder as a predisposing factor
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CONCLUSIONS: Our work highlights the interplay between pain and its psychological correlates among a particularly at-risk population. Clinicians addressing pain and perceived stress among combat-injured veterans should be prepared to identify and
BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness in Patients with Coeliac Disease Autoimmunity: Real-World Data from Mass Vaccination Campaign
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CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 vaccination is effective in patients with coeliac disease autoimmunity. Vaccine effectiveness was comparable to the reference population.
