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The incidence of subclinical computed tomography (CT) changes in coronavirus 2019 cases is high

Incidence of Subclinical CT Changes High in COVID-19 Cases

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Milder severity seen on CT for asymptomatic versus symptomatic Diamond Princess cruise ship cases
Lopinavir-ritonavir treatment offers no significant benefit over standard care for hospitalized adult patients with severe coronavirus 2019 infection

Lopinavir-Ritonavir No Benefit in Adults With Severe COVID-19

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No benefit seen in time to clinical improvement, mortality at 28 days compared with standard care alone
Less than half of patients with sports-related mild traumatic brain injury achieve clinical recovery within two weeks after injury

Sports Concussion Recovery May Be Slower Than Thought

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At two weeks postinjury, less than half of patients are recovered, regardless of age
Radiology departments have been implementing policies to ensure preparedness for the coronavirus 2019 pandemic

COVID-19 Preparedness for Radiology Departments Outlined

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Preparedness includes early detection and limiting exposure of health care workers, hospital employees
Among people who inject drugs

Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms May Up Health Risks in Drug Injectors

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Opioid withdrawal symptoms linked to higher risk for receptive syringe sharing, nonfatal overdose
Patients with coronavirus 2019 frequently have digestive symptoms

Digestive Symptoms Reported for About Half of COVID-19 Patients

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Likelihood of being cured, discharged higher for patients without versus with digestive symptoms
In the United States

U.S. Seniors at Higher Risk for Severe Illness, Death With COVID-19

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Twenty-nine percent of COVID-19 cases with known age were 20 to 44 years old
Employing internationally educated nurses does not negatively impact interprofessional collaboration between nurses or between nurses and doctors in U.S. hospital units

Staff Collaboration Not Lowered by Internationally Trained Nurses

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Higher levels of internationally trained nurses in U.S. hospital units do not hamper staff collaboration
There are substantial sociodemographic disparities in the use of office-based orthopedic care and emergency department care for common

Sociodemographic Disparities Seen for Outpatient Orthopedic Care

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Racial/ethnic minorities, people with lower incomes, publicly insured are less likely to receive office-based care
The cannabis constituent Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol administration can induce psychotic

Single THC Dose Can Induce Psychiatric Symptoms in Adults

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Compared with placebo, single THC dose increased total symptom severity with a large effect size