PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Longitudinal change trend of the TCR repertoire reveals the immune response intensity of the inactivated COVID-19 vaccine
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Evidence concerning the individual differences in neutralizing antibody responses after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine remains lacking. In this study, we collected the serum and Peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMC) of 16 subjects who had never
Leveraging social media in digital scholarship: Perspective from developing country students
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Albeit the increasing relevance of digital scholarship in contemporary educational settings, the onset of global pandemics like COVID-19 has necessitated the need for academic institutions to rely on social media for digital scholarship. Digital
Long-term effects of coronavirus disease 2019 on diabetes complications and mortality in people with diabetes: Two cohorts in the UK and Hong Kong
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CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 infection is associated with long-term increased risks of diabetes complications (especially cardiovascular complications, and mortality) in people with diabetes. Monitoring for signs/symptoms of developing these long-term
Long-COVID and comorbid depression and anxiety two years into the COVID-19 pandemic
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Long-COVID, or the persistence of COVID-19 symptoms for months after initial infection, has been shown to impact the lives of those affected. The current study sought to investigate the relationships between long-COVID, COVID-19 related stress
Lived experiences of American adults who survive COVID-19: Implications for physical activity and interpersonal stress
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INTRODUCTION: The cumulative number of COVID-19 cases has surpassed 579 million globally. Symptoms during and after COVID-19 infection vary from mild cold symptoms to severe multisystem illness. Given the wide range of symptom presentations and
Living with Long COVID: A Longitudinal Interview Study of Individuals' Communicative Resilience Through the "Long Haul"
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It is estimated that there are 65 million people globally - 19 million U.S. adults alone - who have long COVID, or persistent symptoms and conditions that continue or develop after an initial SARS-CoV-2 infection. Amidst their suffering and the
Long Covid - Into the Third Year
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As the COVID-19 pandemic reaches the end of its third year, and as COVID-related mortality in North America wanes, long Covid and its disabling symptoms are attracting more attention. Some individuals report symptoms lasting more than 2 years, and a
Long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on five mental and psychological disorders: in terms of the number of disease visits, drug consumption, and scale scores
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CONCLUSION: The epidemic environment has had a long-term and negative impact on people's mental and psychological conditions. Therefore, whether or not the epidemic is receding, we still need to be concerned about the impact of COVID-19 on mental and
