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Abstract Background The inclusion of marginalized populations in health information research is crucial for ensuring equitable health outcomes and addressing systemic disparities. However, underrepresentation of these groups remains a significant issue, particularly in health misinformation correction research.
Romy RW, Junhan Chen, Yuan Wang
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ABSTRACT Background Communicating a clear, authentic and socially coherent image among nurses and their associations is essential because it helps shape an accurate perception of their role in society. Thus, although each nurse plays a crucial role individually, real transformation in the public perception of the profession requires coordinated and ...
Edgardo Álvarez‐Muñoz +3 more
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ABSTRACT Cryptocurrency markets are known for their wide price fluctuations, lack of central control, and fast‐paced development. These characteristics present serious challenges to traditional theories about how markets work and how prices reflect available information.
Giulia Fantini, Joy Jia, Chiara Oldani
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Change in healthcare utilization before and after COVID‐19 using data from 1.5 million individuals
Abstract Background and objective Post‐infectious sequelae can increase burden on healthcare systems. We aimed to assess the long‐term effect of COVID‐19 on healthcare utilization across all levels of care. Methods In this register‐based cohort study, we included all adult (≥18 years) residents in Sweden's two largest counties with a registered COVID ...
Maria Bygdell +13 more
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Beyond safety net value(s): Tourist hotel rooms for people experiencing homelessness
Abstract This article examines the shape of care and value through an ethnographic study of an intensive, temporary housing intervention for people experiencing homelessness in San Francisco, California, during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Building on a new anthropological theory of value, the results highlight the slipperiness between surveillance and care,
Naomi C. Schoenfeld
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ABSTRACT Mucosal vaccination for COVID‐19 to boost preexisting though insufficient systemic and local/mucosal immunity remains an attractive prospect but there are currently no licensed mucosal vaccines against this infection. Here, using a plant expression system, we developed a novel mucosal vaccine platform for respiratory viruses and demonstrated ...
Mi‐Young Kim +13 more
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ABSTRACT During and following the Covid‐19 pandemic, the European Union (EU) is taking first steps toward a European Health Union (EHU). There is no set definition of what an EHU is, but in this paper, we explore the popular support for different designs of an EHU, including a pillar in which healthcare policy competences are shared between the EU and ...
R. Beetsma, F. Nicoli
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Introduction: Since the end of 2019, the world is witnessing the emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak and pandemic caused by a novel coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).
Soumya Mondal +3 more
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Reconceptualizing Crisis: An Empirically Based Investigation
Crisis is predominantly characterized in terms of its detrimental consequences. Drawing on in‐depth semi‐structured interviews in Melbourne and Taipei, the article provides a critical and distinctive understanding of crisis. Crisis is conceptualized here as a disruptive prefiguring of new possibilities, both agentic and structural.
Xiaoying Qi
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Stewardship of Molecular Diagnostics in Transplant Viral Infections
ABSTRACT The transplant environment requires special considerations when testing for viral infections as immunosuppression results in atypical infection profiles. Microbes otherwise considered commensals or causing mild disease can lead to severe infections in transplant environments. Therefore, guidelines tend to recommend broader microbial testing in
Scott Sugden +3 more
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