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COVID-19 pandemicexpertiseBackground Pre-existing gender-based disparities in academia may have worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. Being cited as an expert source in newspaper articles about COVID-19 may increase an individual's research or leadership profile. In addition, visibility in a ...
Academic journal retractions and the COVID-19 pandemic. J Prim Care Community Health. 2021;12:21501327211015592. doi:10.1177/21501327211015592PubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref COVID-19 Resource Center See More About Medical Journals and Publishing Research, Methods, Statistics Ethics Coronavirus (COVID-...
Introduction: Following a series of pneumonia cases of unknown origin in Wuhan, China on December, 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced the disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 as "COVID-19" on 11, February. A month later, the WHO declared the pandemic status. Since then, literatur...
CHICAGO, US: Similarly to other dental professionals, dental hygienists have been put in the spotlight during the COVID-19 pandemic owing to the belief that... share save NewsWed. 9. March 2022 COVID-19 pandemic: Young dentists concerned, doubtful about their future in dentistry ...
The 25 most downloaded Nature Communications articles* on COVID-19 published in 2023 illustrate the ongoing efforts of the international community to address and reflect on the coronavirus pandemic. These papers highlight valuable research into the biology, detection, and treatment of coronavirus ...
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The finding was timely for both physicians and the public, Robert Steinbrook, MD, editor at large ofJAMA Internal Medicine, noted. “Face masks are not perfect,” he said. “But as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to rage, it is still very true, as I wrote in anEditor’s Noteat the...
Leadership The Isolation of Remote Work Puts Young Employees Most At Risk. Here's What We Can Do About It. As the severity of the Covid-19 pandemic has started to wane, leaders have begun to hypothesize what a return to normalcy will look like, which social and economic changes will stay...
COVID-19 outbreakmisleading informationracismcensorshipmedia coverageNot surprisingly, with the outbreak of COVID 19 in the first half of 2020, scholars have raced to research or comment on how this global pandemic has impacted individuals, societies, and economies...doi...