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65 percent of respondents reported burnout; more negative mental health impacts seen for frontline and practicing IPs
Hearing difficulties increase with age; 26.8 percent of those aged 65 years and older have difficulty hearing with hearing aid
Age less than 40 years, nasal congestion at the time of COVID-19 infection positively associated with recovery of smell
Adults with disabilities more often report that the pandemic makes it harder for them to access care, medication
After multiple adjustments, self-reported cataract surgery predicted 36 percent elevated risk for vascular-related mortality
Prescription opioid use highest for those aged 45 to 64 years; more likely among women, unemployed adults
Nurses with suicidal ideation also less likely to report that they would seek professional help
Risk for hypertension highest for those age 18 to 57 years; CHD risk highest for those aged 39 to 57 years, men, Blacks
History of childhood abuse or intimate partner violence linked to greater depression, anxiety, and sleep problems during COVID-19 pandemic
39.0 percent reported back pain, 36.5 percent reported lower-limb pain, 30.7 percent reported upper-limb pain