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ABSTRACT This article examines how museums have expanded their societal roles, particularly in fostering community engagement, a shift highlighted during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Once focused mainly on presenting established knowledge, museums now work to involve the public in exploring ideas that help them navigate a changing world.
Laycca Umer +3 more
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Governance under the Covid-19 pandemic: comparative perspectives on Germany and Hungary: Special section "Democratic Health in the Corona Pandemic. The Corona Pandemic as a Trigger or Amplifier of Democratic Erosion?" [PDF]
Schweiger C.
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Mothers' strategies to reconcile roles and responsibilities during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Abstract Objective Theoretically guided by the capability approach, this study examines how mothers reconciled work and care responsibilities throughout the pandemic. Background The COVID‐19 pandemic placed heavy demands on mothers and limited their agency freedom.
Vera Dafert, Ulrike Zartler
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Abstract Objective To evaluate changes in public interest in calcitonin gene‐related peptide therapies associated with major product lifecycle milestones using online search data from the United States and Europe. Background Calcitonin gene‐related peptide therapies have transformed migraine treatment, but the impact of key product lifecycle milestones
Bradley Ong +5 more
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Abstract Background Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) disproportionately experience severe COVID‐19 infections. We previously identified concern regarding vaccine‐induced rejection as a barrier to vaccine uptake. Aim This study assesses COVID‐19 vaccine uptake, infection outcomes and allograft rejection in KTRs during the delta and omicron waves (BA ...
Dhakshayini Tharmaraj +7 more
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Radiological Congresses and the Corona Pandemic - The Future and Beyond
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