PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Looking backwards and forwards: The cardiovascular complications of COVID-19
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Leading past COVID-19: An analysis of remote work now and beyond
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In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many cancer centers and clinics deployed remote work options for their employees. Due to the rapid response needed during this crisis, little to no feedback was obtained from
Looking back on the COVID-19 pandemic in an elite sports team using whole genome sequencing
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CONCLUSIONS: These data show that a combination of regular testing and basic control measures can prevent outbreaks of COVID-19 in a professional sports team. Whole genome sequencing is an important tool to distinguish between infections introduced
Long COVID and rehabilitation
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused tremendous morbidity and mortality worldwide. The large number of post-COVID survivors has drawn attention to the management of post-COVID condition, known as long COVID. This review examines current
Life in a time of COVID: retrospective examination of the association between physical activity and mental well-being in western Australians during and after lockdown
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CONCLUSIONS: Lockdown was associated with lower physical activity, higher non-work-related screen time and more sitting time compared to post lockdown which also reported higher body mass index. Lower levels of mental well-being were associated with
Longitudinal association between problematic smartphone use and sleep disorder among Chinese college students during the COVID-19 pandemic
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows a significant bidirectional association between PSU and SD, with variations across gender and daily physical activity levels. Encouraging physical activity may serve as a potential intervention to disrupt the
Longitudinal Impact of Social Restrictions on Sexual Health in the Italian Population
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CONCLUSION: Social restrictions due to COVID-19 pandemic led to an increase in sexual dysfunctions in both genders. However, these conditions appeared temporary since an overall improvement was observed at the end of lockdown and especially in
Leflunomide treatment for patients hospitalised with COVID-19: DEFEAT-COVID randomised controlled trial
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CONCLUSION: Leflunomide, added to the SOC treatment for COVID-19, was safe and well tolerated but had no major impact on clinical outcomes. It may shorten the time of oxygen dependence by 1 day and thereby improve TTCI/hospital discharge in
