PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Critical review on quality of methodology and recommendations of clinical practice guidelines for peri-implantitis
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CONCLUSIONS: Improving methodology quality and strengthening clinical evidence is essential in the future guideline development in a range of disciplines for improving the treatment effectiveness of people with peri-implantitis. And there is a lack
Comparison of AstraZeneca and sinopharm vaccines as boosters in protection against COVID-19 infection
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CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates that booster doses can help reduce hospitalization and the severity of infection, and it appears that a combination of different vaccines may be effective against severe COVID-19 infection.
Conspiracies, misinformation and resistance to public health measures during COVID-19 in white nationalist online communication
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Recent studies documented alarming growth in antiscientific discourse among extremist groups online and especially the relatively high anti-vaccine attitudes among White Nationalists (WN). In light of accelerated politization of COVID-19 containment
Clinical Profile and Diagnostic Accuracy of Patient-submitted Photographs in Teledermatology
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CONCLUSION: Teledermatology might be best for the care of patients with characteristic clinical presentation or for follow-up of already diagnosed patients. It can be used in the post-COVID era to triage patients requiring emergency care and reduce
Case studies in adaptation: centring equity in global health education during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond
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The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted all aspects of life globally and laid bare the pervasive inequities in access to education, employment, healthcare and economic security in both high-resource and low-resource settings. The global health field's
Correlation of Expression of MMP-2, ACE2, and TMPRSS2 Genes with Lymphopenia for Mild and Severity of COVID-19
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Some risk causes may be associated with the severity of COVID-19. The central host-pathogen factors might affect infection are human receptor angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), trans-membrane protease serine 2 (TMPRSS2), and SARS-CoV-2 surface
COVID-19 vaccines and increased blood pressure
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