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Az új típusú koronavírus okozta megbetegedés (COVID–19): összefoglaló hematológusoknak I. – virológia, molekuláris patogenezis és klinikum

The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19): a review for specialists in hematology I – virology, molecular pathogenesis and clinical aspects

Hematológia–Transzfuziológia
Authors:
Bálint Gergely Szabó
,
Ilona Bobek
,
Marienn Réti
,
László Gopcsa
,
Dóra Mathiász
,
Botond Lakatos
,
Gabriella Bekő
,
Mónika Pető
,
János Sinkó
,
Gábor Mikala
,
Zoltán Kis
,
János Szlávik
,
Péter Reményi
, and
István Vályi-Nagy

Irodalom 1 Szabó B. In the middle of a new pandemic – what we know about COVID–19. [Egy új világjárvány közepén – amit eddig a COVID–19-ről tudni

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A politikai filozófia a világjárványról

The Pandemic, from the Perspective of Political Philosophy

Scientia et Securitas
Author:
Ferenc Hörcher

/04966/04966.htm [letöltve: 2021. július] 2 Baccini, L., Brodeur, A. & Weymouth, S. (2020) The COVID-19 Pandemic and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, IZA DP

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Introduction It is well known that the COVID-19 pandemic has had negative effects on the physical and cognitive function of the general population. During and after the COVID-19 pandemic, people reported increased depression, anxiety, loneliness

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pre-pandemic levels, others are still struggling with the aftermath of the virus. COVID-19 threatens the workforce, i.e., human resources, and initially only lockdown measures helped to mitigate the spread of the virus. Therefore, many jobs had to be

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Journal of Behavioral Addictions
Authors:
Valentin Flaudias
,
Sylvain Iceta
,
Oulmann Zerhouni
,
Rachel F Rodgers
,
Joël Billieux
,
Pierre-Michel Llorca
,
Jordane Boudesseul
,
Ingrid de Chazeron
,
Lucia Romo
,
Pierre Maurage
,
Ludovic Samalin
,
Laurent Bègue
,
Mickael Naassila
,
Georges Brousse
, and
Sébastien Guillaume

Introduction All over the world, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has led public authorities to call for individuals to stay home and avoid physical contact with each other in order to curb the pandemic. However, these measures may

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Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has had economic ( Pak et al., 2020 ), social ( Abel & Gietel-Basten, 2020 ) as well as mental health consequences ( Ammar et al., 2021 ) all over the world. When the World Health

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Introduction The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has profoundly impacted aspects of human life globally. Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended playing videogames as part of the #HealthyAtHome campaign to help

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Hikikomori: a COVID–19-járvány egy lehetséges mentálhigiénés következménye

Hikikomori: a possible mental health consequence of the COVID-19 epidemic

Orvosi Hetilap
Authors:
Márton Herold
,
Róbert Herold
,
Cintia Csuta
, and
Tamás Tényi

–183. 7 Rooksby M, Furuhashi T, McLeod HJ. Hikikomori: a hidden mental health need following the COVID-19 pandemic. World Psychiatry 2020; 19: 399

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interpreting in its practice recommendation for the post-pandemic era. Depending on the relative locations of speakers and interpreters, the four scenarios are: (a) teleconference interpreting, where interpreters are located together with some active

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speech to text tools to replace dictation recorders and typing. As such, it is safe to say that the turn towards digitalization took place before the outbreak of the COVID-pandemic and thus laid a solid foundation in numerous courts for adapting to the

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