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Mental Health Consequences of COVID-19 ID’d Across Populations

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Health care workers have higher prevalence of insomnia; however, mental health problems seen across countries, gender

Organized Sports May Help Boys Control Behavior

Child Physical Abuse Encounters Declined During COVID-19

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Declines occurred during period when total volume of encounters was also lower; severity of encounters unchanged versus previous years

Good Outcomes Reported With Single-Position Lumbar Surgery

Bone Quality Linked to Complications After Spinal Fusion

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Patients who developed complications had lower trabecular vBMD, fewer and thinner trabeculae at radius and tibia

Okada Test Article

Euglycemic DKA ID’d in T2DM Patients With COVID-19

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Five cases of euDKA identified in patients with type 2 diabetes using SGLT2 inhibitors who developed SARS-CoV-2 infection

Lifestyle Factors Linked to GERD Risk in Women

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Nearly 40 percent of gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms could be prevented by adherence to five lifestyle factors

Are We Getting Closer to a Herpes Vaccine?

Top FDA Officials Say Two Full Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines a Must

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Agency says it is understandable that people may want to stretch the vaccine supply, but it is not safe to do so

HealthDay Reports: Brazil

~14.3 Percent of U.S. Population Infected With SARS-CoV-2 by Nov. 15

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Estimated medians of 46,910,006 SARS-CoV-2 infections, 956,174 hospitalizations, 304,915 deaths reported by mid-November

La vacuna de Pfizer contra la COVID parece promisoria

Britain to Try Mix-and-Match COVID-19 Vaccinations

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In the United States, the CDC has said that COVID-19 vaccines 'are not interchangeable'

HealthDay Reports: What If a COVID-19 Vaccine Arrived and Many Americans Said No?

U.S. COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Struggling

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Scientists are considering ways to speed distribution and uptake of the vaccine

Outcomes Vary for Depression Collaborative Care Programs

Suicide Risk Higher Among Patients With Parkinson Disease

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Increased risk not fully explained by higher rates of mental disorders