Prevalence of anxiety/depression was investigated in 105 COVID‐19 patients at 1‐3 months from virological clearance by Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS‐A/D). 30% of patients displayed pathological HADS‐A/D, 52.4% showed persistent symptoms. Pathological HADS‐A/D patients more commonly reported symptom persistence, even after adjustment for age, gender, disease severity. Psychological assessments should be encouraged in COVID ‐19 patients’ follow‐up.
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Levels of most maternal amino acids decrease and some increase during early gestation reflecting a metabolic adaptation that occurs in normal pregnancies. Pregnancies that later develop IUGR show a lack of these adaptations for a significant number of both essential and non-essential amino acids, suggesting a lack of adaptation.
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