PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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On the accuracy, media representation, and public perception of psychological scientists' judgments of societal change
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At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, psychological scientists frequently made on-the-record predictions in public media about how individuals and society would change. Such predictions were often made outside these scientists' areas of expertise
Home-based exercise improves quality of life in breast and prostate cancer survivors: A meta-analysis
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CONCLUSIONS: Home-based exercise results in small improves QoL in BCa/PCa survivors, independent of cancer type, intervention duration and type, or age. Home-based exercise also improves PA and CRF enhancing survivorship. Therefore, home-based
Factors associated with weight gain during COVID-19 pandemic: A global study
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CONCLUSIONS: Weight gain risk during the pandemic was significantly associated with certain socio-demographic and COVID-19 related factors. To improve public health outcomes, future research should conduct a longitudinal evaluation on the effects of
Disruptions in the Cystic Fibrosis Community's Experiences and Concerns During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Topic Modeling and Time Series Analysis of Reddit Comments
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CONCLUSIONS: There was a disruption in the experiences and concerns the cystic fibrosis community faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. By studying social media data, we were able to quickly and efficiently study the impact on the lived experiences and
Support Decent Work for All as a Public Health Goal in the United States. (APHA Policy Statement Number 20223, Adopted November 2022)
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This policy promotes decent work as a U.S. public health goal through a comprehensive approach that builds upon existing APHA policy statements and addresses statement gaps. The International Labour Organization defines decent work as work that is
The adoption and sustainability of digital therapeutics in justice systems: A pilot feasibility study
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CONCLUSIONS: Use of a digital therapeutic appears to support recovery of participants with SUD although many clients need and want the integration of social worker-driven recovery support services. Basically, the app can be an extension to personal
"Is this a new dawn for accessibility?" A qualitative interview study assessing teleworking experiences in adults with physical disabilities post COVID-19
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CONCLUSION: Teleworking is not a panacea for resolving the disability employment disadvantage. Rather, teleworking could be a springboard upon which further flexibility and choice can be built to shift organisational practices to better accommodate
Social media and COVID-19 vaccination hesitancy during pregnancy: a mixed methods analysis
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CONCLUSION: The information in this study can be used to highlight the questions, fears and hesitations pregnant people have about the COVID-19 vaccine. Highlighting these hesitations can help public health campaigns and improve communication between
Delayed hypersensitivity reaction to cosmetic filler following two COVID-19 vaccinations and infection
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CONCLUSION: The differential diagnosis of delayed onset nodules formation post filler injection is broad and includes redistribution of fillers, inflammatory reaction to biofilm, and delayed hypersensitivity reaction. As result, in order to make the
