• COVID-19 and obesity 

      Finer, Nick; Garnett, Sarah P.; Bruun, Jens M.
      Published 2020
      As this issue of Clinical Obesity goes to press, the world is reeling from the health, economic and social impact of the global pandemic of COVID‐19 (the disease) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 ...
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    • The effects of Hedera helix on viral respiratory infections in humans: A rapid review 

      Barnes, Larisa AJ; Leach, Matthew; Anheyer, Dennis; Brown, Danielle; Carè, Jenny; Lauche, Romy; Medina, Daen N; Pinder, Tobey-Ann; Bugarcic, Andrea; Steel, Amie
      Published 2020
      Based on the evidence identified in this rapid review, Hedera helix preparations and herbal complex preparations including H. helix may be a therapeutic option for treating early symptoms of respiratory tract infections. ...
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    • Preparedness among Ophthalmologists: During and Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic 

      Li, Ji-Peng Olivia; Shantha, Jessica; Wong, Tien Y.; Wong, Edmund Y.; Mehta, Jod; Lin, Haotian; Lin, Xiaofeng; Strouthidis, Nicholas G.; Park, Ki Ho; Fung, Adrian T.; McLeod, Stephen D.; Busin, Massimo; Parke, David W.; Holland, Gary N.; Chodosh, James; Yeh, Steven; Ting, Daniel S.W.
      Published 2020
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    • Avoiding collateral mortality in a pandemic — time to change our mindset in surgical oncology 

      Tan, Ker-Kan; Moran, Brendan J.; Solomon, Michael J.
      Published 2020
      The coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic has become the focus of attention worldwide, and herein we seek to highlight the potential problem of ‘collateral mortality’ from delayed or deferred treatments in patients ...
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    • Modelling the impact of control measures against the COVID-19 pandemic in Viet Nam 

      Nguyen, Thu Anh; Nguyen, Quoc Cuong; Le, Anh Thi Kim; Nguyen, Huyen Nguyen; Nguyen, Thao Thi Huong
      Published 2020
      Objectives: Health care system of many countries are facing a surging burden of COVID-19. Although Vietnam has successfully controlled the COVID-19 pandemic to date, there is a sign of initial community transmission. An ...
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