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Impact of COVID-19 on the self-esteem, psychological and dental esthetics of dental students
CONCLUSION: The pandemic, aside from affecting the health of individuals worldwide, also badly affected the well-being, mental health, and self-esteem of the dental students. Dental aesthetics plays a crucial role in the mental wellbeing and self-esteem of the students.PMID:37718829 | DOI:10.3233/WOR-220627
Source: Work - September 18, 2023 Category: Occupational Health Authors: Firas K Alqarawi Beenish Fatima Alam Talha Nayab Sami Alshehry Badr Al-Jandan Faisal Fahim Saqib Ali Source Type: research

Everything you need to know about this year's meeting of leaders at the UN General Assembly
For two years, it was the coronavirus pandemic
Source: ABC News: Health - September 18, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Health Source Type: news

The first case of hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy syndrome with fulminant hypercytokinemia associated with pediatric COVID-19
Infection by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can lead not only to respiratory symptoms but also to neurologic symptoms with various levels of severity. After the worldwide prevalence of Omicron variant, severe neurological manifestations of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) such as febrile seizure, demyelinating disease, and cerebrovascular disease, have been reported. However, reports of acute encephalopathy in patients with COVID-19 are quite limited. Especially in terms of cytokine storm-inducing hemorrhagic shock and encephalopathy syndrome (HSES), there is no case reported related to COVID-19.
Source: Brain and Development - September 18, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Koyuru Kurane, Keizo Wakae, Hirokazu Yamagishi, Yuta Kawahara, Marika Ono, Daisuke Tamura, Kaito Furuya, Naoyuki Taga, Mitsuru Matsuki, Takanori Yamagata, Kazuhiro Muramatsu Tags: Case Report Source Type: research

Long-term effects of COVID-19 on the endocrine system – a pilot case-control study
ConclusionOur study indicates that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection might have long-term consequences on the endocrine system, including the suppressed function of the thyroid gland, prolactin, and male sex hormone secretion. Moreover, we showed that in a 6-month follow-up, COVID-19 had no consequences on glycemic parameters, lipid profiles, liver function, body composition, cortisol levels, and estradiol levels.
Source: Frontiers in Endocrinology - September 18, 2023 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Resilience of primary healthcare system across low- and middle-income countries during COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review
Globally, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic tested the resilience of the health system and its shock-absorbing capacity to continue offering healthcare services. The available evidences does not...
Source: Health Research Policy and Systems - September 18, 2023 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nousheen Akber Pradhan, Amir Ali Barket Ali Samnani, Kiran Abbas and Narjis Rizvi Tags: Review Source Type: research

Distinct SARS-CoV-2 specific NLRP3 and IL-1 β responses in T cells of aging patients during acute COVID-19 infection
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causes Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) that presents with varied clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic or mild infections and pneumonia to severe cases associated with cytokine storm, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and even death. The underlying mechanisms contributing to these differences are unclear, although exacerbated inflammatory sequelae resulting from infection have been implicated. While advanced aging is a known risk factor, the precise immune parameters that determine the outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in elderly individua...
Source: Frontiers in Immunology - September 18, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Source Type: research

Incidence, severity and outcomes of COVID-19 in age and gender matched adults with and without epilepsy in Moscow: a historical cohort study
In December 2019, the World Health Organization declared the new illness - the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) [1], that led to increased mortality worldwide. There have been several subsequent waves of the pandemic, prophylactic measures and clinical recommendations have been developed, but the situation is still far from stable globally and outbreaks recur periodically.
Source: Seizure: European Journal of Epilepsy - September 18, 2023 Category: Neurology Authors: Flora Rider, W. Allen Hauser, Alexander Yakovlev, Alexander Shpak, Alla Guekht Source Type: research

Renin-angiotensin-system blockers and IgG antibodies in end-stage renal disease hemodialysis-receiving patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection
CONCLUSION: More studies are required to assess whether patients with a SARS-CoV-2 infection that do not have an indication for being prescribed ACEIs/ARBs would benefit from receiving these medications.PMID:37717960 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230129
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 17, 2023 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Sultan A Almdallaleh Abdulkareem O Alsuwaida Abdulhadi M Altalhi Dina M ALJayar Elzibair E Massad Mazaher M Hamid Parameaswari P Jaganathan Fadel H Al-Hababi Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccine in hemodialysis patients: Time for a boost
CONCLUSION: The results show a dose-dependent association between IgG antibody levels and the number COVID-19 vaccines received. The study highlights the need for booster COVID-19 vaccination for patients on hemodialysis.PMID:37717958 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230285
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 17, 2023 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Waleed H Mahallawi Source Type: research

Renin-angiotensin-system blockers and IgG antibodies in end-stage renal disease hemodialysis-receiving patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection
CONCLUSION: More studies are required to assess whether patients with a SARS-CoV-2 infection that do not have an indication for being prescribed ACEIs/ARBs would benefit from receiving these medications.PMID:37717960 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230129
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 17, 2023 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Sultan A Almdallaleh Abdulkareem O Alsuwaida Abdulhadi M Altalhi Dina M ALJayar Elzibair E Massad Mazaher M Hamid Parameaswari P Jaganathan Fadel H Al-Hababi Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccine in hemodialysis patients: Time for a boost
CONCLUSION: The results show a dose-dependent association between IgG antibody levels and the number COVID-19 vaccines received. The study highlights the need for booster COVID-19 vaccination for patients on hemodialysis.PMID:37717958 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230285
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 17, 2023 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Waleed H Mahallawi Source Type: research

Building parameters linked with indoor transmission of SARS-CoV-2
Environ Res. 2023 Sep 15:117156. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.117156. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThe rapid spread of Coronavirus Disease (2019)(COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), has emphasized the importance of understanding and adapting to the indoor remediation of transmissible diseases to decrease the risk for future pandemic threats. While there were many precautions in place to hinder the spread of COVID-19, there has also been a substantial increase of new research on SARS-CoV-2 that can be utilized to further mitigate the transmission risk of this novel virus. This r...
Source: Environmental Research - September 17, 2023 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Jacqueline Horne Nicholas Dunne Nirmala Singh Md Safiuddin Navid Esmaeili Merve Erenler Ian Ho Edwin Luk Source Type: research

Renin-angiotensin-system blockers and IgG antibodies in end-stage renal disease hemodialysis-receiving patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection
CONCLUSION: More studies are required to assess whether patients with a SARS-CoV-2 infection that do not have an indication for being prescribed ACEIs/ARBs would benefit from receiving these medications.PMID:37717960 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230129
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 17, 2023 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Sultan A Almdallaleh Abdulkareem O Alsuwaida Abdulhadi M Altalhi Dina M ALJayar Elzibair E Massad Mazaher M Hamid Parameaswari P Jaganathan Fadel H Al-Hababi Source Type: research

COVID-19 vaccine in hemodialysis patients: Time for a boost
CONCLUSION: The results show a dose-dependent association between IgG antibody levels and the number COVID-19 vaccines received. The study highlights the need for booster COVID-19 vaccination for patients on hemodialysis.PMID:37717958 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2023.44.9.20230285
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 17, 2023 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Waleed H Mahallawi Source Type: research

Who lives and who dies in the next pandemic should not depend on where they live | Michael Marmot
Aids and Covid had the worst impact in poorer countries and communities; a new health accord must address thisThe Covid pandemic was an equivocator with global unity – to misquote the porter inMacbeth. We were united in being affected by the pandemic but both its effects and the responses to it were grossly unequal. More, inequality worsens pandemics, not only current pandemics such as Aids and Covid but those yet to come.Governments are looking to address one side of this equivocation through their negotiations on apandemic accord that will be discussed during the UN general assembly in New York this month. Such a devel...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - September 17, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Michael Marmot Tags: Health Inequality Coronavirus Aids and HIV Infectious diseases Medical research Society Source Type: news