COVID could also indirectly affect the brain. The virus candamage blood vesselsand cause either bleeding or blockages resulting in the disruption of blood, oxygen, ornutrient supply to the brain, particularly to areas responsible for problem solving. The virus also activates the immune system, and...
COVID-19Suicidal vulnerabilityInflammationHPA axisSocial isolationPsychotropic treatmentsPurpose of Review The aim of this review was to analyze COVID-19 effect on the biological features of suicidal vulnerability and its interaction with suicide-related biological pathways. We carried out a narrative ...
2022年10月18日下午,我院金融系苏荣斌老师为金融系全体教师作“How does the crisis of the COVID-19 pandemic affect the interactions between the stock, oil, gold, currency, and cryptocurrency markets?”的主题讲座。 讲座中,苏荣斌老师结合详尽的PPT课件及丰富的投稿经验,分享整个投稿过程中如期刊在初审阶...
using real-world clinical data," Sharafeldin said. "The strength of this first report is that it demonstrates the utility of resources like N3C and the collaborative research that has made it possible. There are other cancer/COVID patient...
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has disrupted health, economy, and society globally. Thus, many countries, including China, have adopted lockdowns to prevent the epidemic, which has limited human activities while affecting air quality. These affects have received attention from academics, but very ...
2020 is the last year of China's 13th Five-Year Plan (FYP). However, the sudden COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the original pace of production and life. It's also a major test for the country's public health system. "The practice of fighting COVID-19 exposed many loop...
How does COVID-19 lockdown affect air quality: Evidence from Lanzhou, a large city in Northwest China 来自 dx.doi.org 喜欢 0 阅读量: 6 作者:J Yang,Q Ji,H Pu,X Dong,Q Yang 摘要: The influence of three lockdowns on Lanzhou's air quality and pollutants was comparatively quantified....
According to the World Health Organization, “At present, there is no evidence that the risk of infection or complications of COVID-19 is different among people living with HIV who are clinically and immunologically stable on antiretroviral treatment when compared with the general population.” ...
A decreased or altered sense of smell—called olfactory dysfunction—is a common symptom experienced by individuals with COVID-19. As described in an article published in The Laryngoscope, researchers recently searched the medical literature for studies
Researchers at Université Laval, the Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec-Université Laval and Université de Montréal received a $2.2 million grant today from the COVID-19 Immunity Working Group to measure the impact of the pandemic on food workers.