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    A special report on the global burden of cardiovascular disease, published in JACC in December 2020, demonstrated that cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain the leading cause of disease burden in the world—causing one-third of deaths globally. The report also conveyed that CVD rates are rising in many regions where they had previously declined. Addressing the urgent need to reduce CV risk through…

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    Certain racial and ethnic minority patients with cancer experienced worse treatment delays and adverse social and economic effects due to the COVID-19 pandemic than white patients, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the association of systemic racism and inequities in the structural, economic and socioenvironmental system; however, the full

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    Background Restricted visitation policies in acute care settings because of the COVID-19 pandemic have negative consequences. The objective of this scoping review is to identify impacts of restricted visitation policies in acute care settings, and describe perspectives and mitigation approaches among patients, families, and healthcare professionals. Methods We searched Medline, Embase, PsycINFO,…

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    • #CritCare #OpenAccess EDITOR’S PICK https://t.co/elP7UsrAy3 #COVID19: how did #restrictions affect #policies in #ICU settings? Read also https://t.co/LJ1fKl0QWZ #FOAMed #FOAMcc #BMC #ICU #pandemics #family_care #QoL #Visitors @jlvincen @ISICEM https://t.co/j3rwHCUfeK