U.S. Safety-Net Providers Report Moral Distress in Early Pandemic
Moral distress emerged from being unable to provide optimal care, seeing pandemic’s effects on patients, coworkers
COVID-19 Pandemic Tied to Burnout in Health Care Professionals
Emotional exhaustion and depersonalization increased as the pandemic wore on in 2020
Stress-Management Interventions May Aid Health Care Workers
Review generally revealed low-certainty evidence, particularly for longer-term effects
Preconception Psychological Stress Linked to Abnormal Glucose Levels
Women in second and third versus first tertile of psychological stress have higher probabilities of having abnormal glucose during pregnancy
Prenatal Acetaminophen Use Linked to Poorer Early Language Development
Third-trimester use linked to poorer language outcomes among male children
Atezolizumab Plus Standard Care Improves Survival in Advanced Cervical Cancer
Median progression-free and overall survival significantly longer with standard therapy plus atezolizumab
Maternal T1D, Overweight/Obesity Linked to Heart Defects in Offspring
Type 1 diabetes linked to increased odds of any congenital heart defect and six of nine congenital heart defect subtypes
Psychological, Biological Responses to Social Stressors ID’d in Hormonal Contraceptive Users
Increases in glucocorticoids in response to the Trier Social Stress Test were common for women using hormonal contraceptives
Radon Exposure Linked to CHIP Risk for Women With Ischemic Stroke
Higher estimated risk for clonal hematopoiesis of indeterminate potential seen for those with ischemic but not hemorrhagic stroke
Placental Swabs Yield Highest Number of Potential Pathogens
37 percent of placental swabs yielded potential pathogens compared with 2 percent of blood cultures