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Innovations in Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) Care Delivery During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic: Policies to Strengthen the Ending the Epidemic Initiative-A Policy Paper of the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the HIV Medicine Association.

Wendy S Armstrong, Allison L Agwu, Ernie-Paul Barrette, Rachel Bender Ignacio, Jennifer J Chang, Jonathan A Colasanti, Michelle Floris-Moore, Marwan Haddad, Lynsay MacLaren, Andrea Weddle · 2021

The goal of the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative is to reduce new infections in the United States by 90% by 2030. Success will require fundamentally changing human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) preve…

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Factors Impacting Video Telehealth Appointment Completion During COVID-19 Pandemic Among People Living with HIV in a Community-Based Health System.

Nicole Ennis, Laura Armas, Seyram Butame, Hemali Joshi · 2021

As the threat of COVID-19 on vulnerable populations continues, mitigation protocols have escalated the use of telehealth platforms, secure 2-way video platforms with audio capabilities. The goal of th…

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Evaluation of anti-cancer and anti-covid-19 properties of cationic pentapeptide Glu-Gln-Arg-Pro-Arg, from rice bran protein and its d-isomer analogs through molecular docking simulations.

Oktay K Gasymov, Sefa Celik, Gulshen Agaeva, Sevim Akyuz, Serda Kecel-Gunduz, Niftali M Qocayev, Aysen E Ozel, Ulker Agaeva, Matanat Bakhishova, Jamil A Aliyev · 2021

Bioactive peptides derived from food proteins are becoming increasingly popular due to the growing awareness of their health-promoting properties. The structure and mechanism of anti-cancer action of …

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Living With Bipolar Disorder in the Time of Covid-19: Biorhythms During the Severe Lockdown in Cagliari, Italy, and the Moderate Lockdown in Tunis, Tunisia.

Mauro Giovanni Carta, Uta Ouali, Alessandra Perra, Azza Ben Cheikh Ahmed, Laura Boe, Amina Aissa, Stefano Lorrai, Giulia Cossu, Alessandro Aresti, Antonio Preti, Fethi Nacef · 2021

Background: Restrictions during Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, in which rhythms of life have been compromised, can influence the course of bipolar disorder (BD). This study follows patients with bipolar …

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Computer Science Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Financial, Food, and Housing Insecurity Due to Coronavirus Disease 2019 Among At-Risk People With Human Immunodeficiency Virus in a Nonurban Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clinic.

Jacqueline E Sherbuk, Brooke Williams, Kathleen A McManus, Rebecca Dillingham · 2021

Coronavirus disease 2019 negatively impacts social determinants of health that contribute to disparities for people with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Insecurity of food, housing, and employment…

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Learning during COVID-19: the role of self-regulated learning, motivation, and procrastination for perceived competence.

Elisabeth Rosa Pelikan, Marko Luftenegger, Julia Holzer, Selma Korlat, Christiane Spiel, Barbara Schober · 2021

In March 2020 schools in Austria temporarily closed and switched to distance learning to contain the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The resulting situation posed great challenges to teachers, g…

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The classical and potential novel healthy functions of rice bran protein and its hydrolysates.

Yonghui Yu, Goutom Kumar Gaine, Linyue Zhou, Jingjie Zhang, Jing Wang, Baoguo Sun · 2021

Rice bran protein (RBP) is a plant protein obtained from rice bran, a byproduct produced during rice milling process. It has been proved to be a high quality protein due to containing all of the essen…

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SARS-CoV-2 viremia is associated with distinct proteomic pathways and predicts COVID-19 outcomes.

Yijia Li, Alexis M Schneider, Arnav Mehta, Moshe Sade-Feldman, Kyle R Kays, Matteo Gentili, Nicole C Charland, Anna Lk Gonye, Irena Gushterova, Hargun K Khanna, Thomas J LaSalle, Kendall M Lavin-Parsons, Brendan M Lilley, Carl L Lodenstein, Kasidet Manakongtreecheep, Justin D Margolin, Brenna N McKaig, Blair A Parry, Maricarmen Rojas-Lopez, Brian C Russo, Nihaarika Sharma, Jessica Tantivit, Molly F Thomas, James Regan, James P Flynn, Alexandra-Chloe Villani, Nir Hacohen, Marcia B Goldberg, Michael R Filbin, Jonathan Z Li · 2021

BACKGROUNDSARS-CoV-2 plasma viremia has been associated with severe disease and death in COVID-19 in small-scale cohort studies. The mechanisms behind this association remain elusive.METHODSWe evaluat…

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When public health messages become stressful: Managing chronic disease during COVID-19.

Sidney Coupet, Guerda Nicolas, Ceewin N Louder, Marisol Meyer · 2021

To curb the spread of COVID-19, the United States has endorsed a variety of public health measures and distributed their content expediently. While these measures are critical for saving the lives of …

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AI & Data Science Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

All Models Are Useful: Bayesian Ensembling for Robust High Resolution COVID-19 Forecasting.

Aniruddha Adiga, Lijing Wang, Benjamin Hurt, Akhil Peddireddy, Przemyslaw Porebski, Srinivasan Venkatramanan, Bryan Lewis, Madhav Marathe · 2021

Timely, high-resolution forecasts of infectious disease incidence are useful for policy makers in deciding intervention measures and estimating healthcare resource burden. In this paper, we consider t…

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Maintaining connections.

nan · 2020

Furloughing is presenting new challenges for wellbeing within the veterinary team. Claire Read speaks to Brian Faulkner about how best to maintain team spirit during these strange times.…

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Computer Science Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Working in a pandemic: Exploring the impact of COVID-19 health anxiety on work, family, and health outcomes.

John P Trougakos, Nitya Chawla, Julie M McCarthy · 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has unhinged the lives of employees across the globe, yet there is little understanding of how COVID-19 health anxiety (CovH anxiety)-that is, feelings of fear and apprehension a…

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Cervical arthroplasty with the Bryan disc.

 · 1970

Cervical arthroplasty is a promising nonfusion alternative for the treatment of degenerative disc disease. After anterior cervical discectomy for neurological decompression, the intervertebral space i…

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Biology & Life Sciences Peer-Reviewed PDF DOI

Excretion of Avenanthramides, Phenolic Acids and their Major Metabolites Following Intake of Oat Bran.

 · 1970

SCOPE: Wholegrain has been associated with reduced chronic disease mortality, with oat intake particularly notable for lowering blood cholesterol and glycemia. To better understand the complex nutrien…

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Comparison of a minimally invasive technique with open tension band wiring for displaced transverse patellar fractures.

 · 1970

BACKGROUND: Open reduction and internal fixation with tension band wire is the standard treatment for displaced transverse patellar fractures. Recently, some minimally invasive techniques have been pr…

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The investigation of systolic and diastolic leaflet kinematics of bioprostheses with a new in-vitro test method.

 · 1970

OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate leaflet kinematics of bioprostheses with a novel high-speed imaging method.MATERIAL AND METHODS: High-speed-imaging (1000 Hz) was used to evaluate leaflet kinematic…

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Availability and dose response of phytophenols from a wheat bran rich cereal product in healthy human volunteers.

 · 1970

SCOPE: Phytophenols present in cereals are metabolised to compounds that could be partly responsible for the reduced risk of chronic diseases and all-cause mortality associated with fibre-rich diets. …

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Motivation deficits and use of alcohol and illicit drugs among individuals with schizophrenia.

 · 1970

This study examined the impact of substance use on intrinsic motivation and evaluated the association between intrinsic motivation and substance use recovery among individuals with schizophrenia. Alco…

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Antisera from mice and rats incubated with syngeneic Rous sarcoma cells.

 · 1970

CDF1, (BALB/c X DBA/2)F1, mice were repeatedly inoculated with transplantable mouse Rous sarcoma (SR-CDF1) cells which were half-killed by 60Co-irradiation beforehand to attain prolonged immunization.…

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Soy protein products and heme iron absorption in humans.

 · 1970

Dual radioiron tags were used to measure both heme and nonheme iron absorption simultaneously from meat-containing meals in 76 healthy male volunteers. Partial substitution of beef with soy flour redu…

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