Emmie Cannon
"Our hypothesis is that since even very young children seem to be protected from COVID-19's effects, older adults may have abnormal antibody responses to this virus." —Mark Hicar, MD, Ph.D., Assistant professor, Department of Pediatrics. Credit: Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Scie...
"Our hypothesis is that since even very young children seem to be protected from COVID-19's effects, older adults may have abnormal antibody responses to this virus," Hicar said. "To study this question, we will look at the overall stimulation of B cell responses during infection with COVI...
What is the community support systems model in mental health? What are some common mental health issues among college students?. How can college students maintain mental and physical health in college? How has COVID-19 impacted college students'...
). However, we did not capture how people, with respect to drug use, have adapted to COVID-19; we want to know how people have changed how they use and share drugs, how people try to party and what people might be willing to accept in night-time entertainment environments when clubs...
The last two years have been characterized by a considerable increase in the number of national and local regulations to contain and fight the spread of the COVID-19 contagion. The literature suggests that poor readability of regulations comes with a significant cost in terms of public compliance...
Last, COVID-19 exacerbated structural factors and mental health and substance use concerns. The constructs of race, racism, and discrimination were not generally mentioned in the interviews, even when participants were directly queried. Participants reported being faced with these systemic impediments on...
Another very common anxiety trigger, that everyone on this planet has probably experienced during COVID-19, is health anxiety. Typically, health anxiety is when someone who is mostly healthy worries that they have symptoms of some kind of sickness. This type of anxiety can certainly vary dependin...
The need for higher quantity and quality of mental health services has always been paramount [1, 2]. The COVID-19 pandemic has added to this need due to the escalated global medical, social, and financial distress [3, 4] at a time when mental health services are grappling with chronic ...
Due to the evolution of COVID-19, some countries may be forced to impose new confinements or restrictions to prevent the spread of the virus (Looi, 2020). These circumstances are accompanied by an overload on the health system, and pose a challenge in terms of management and organization ...