PubMed COVID-19 Clinical Care
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Exploring the role of community health organizations in promoting public health during a health crisis: a qualitative study of COVID-19 responses in South Africa and Zambia
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While the COVID-19 pandemic amplified the need for accurate and actionable health information, uncertainty and the proliferation of misinformation have contributed to significant mistrust in public health messages, especially among marginalized
Socioeconomic inequalities in mental health and wellbeing among UK students during the COVID-19 pandemic: Clarifying underlying mechanisms
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Universities are seeing growing numbers of students with poor mental health and wellbeing. Given that lower socioeconomic status (SES) students typically have poorer mental health and wellbeing than their peers, this may be, in part, caused by an
Doing what matters in times of stress: No-nonsense meditation and occupational well-being in COVID-19
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While the COVID-19 pandemic challenged the general public's health and well-being, it exacerbated the pre-existing well-being issues in the educational sector in many countries. Mindfulness-based interventions are often applied to protect and promote
Boys Choirs in the Pandemic: Effects of Distance and Other Factors on Spectral and Temporal Accuracy
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During the Covid-19 pandemic, choral singing has been either completely prohibited or regulated with safety measures due to increased transmission risks. However, the impact of larger inter-singer spacings on the performance and educational process
The role of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in mental health
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According to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, the treatment rate (hospitalization + outpatient) for mood disorders (including bipolar disorder) has doubled over the past quarter-century, from 48 per 100,000 population in 1996 to 94 in 2020
Analysis of all non-fatal self-harm cases in an urban area of Japan during pre- and peri-pandemic periods of COVID-19: a population-based study
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CONCLUSIONS: During the peri-pandemic period of COVID-19, the incidence rate of "severe" non-fatal self-harm among men aged 19 years or younger and women aged 50-59 years, as well as that of "mild" self-harm among women aged 20-29 years, sharply
Memory B cells anticipate SARS-CoV-2 variants through somatic hypermutation
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"Messengers matter": Assessing the impact of racially concordant care on vaccine hesitation
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With the rise in COVID-related deaths among the unvaccinated, understanding coronavirus vaccine hesitancy is critical to maintaining public health. Previous research has shown that sociodemographic factors, such as race, are essential for
