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Thyroid tuberculosis mimicking multinodular goiter: a case report
BackgroundMycobacterium tuberculosis is the second most common infectious cause of death in adults worldwide. The ability of this organism to...
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Demographic changes in COVID-19 mortality during the pandemic: analysis of trends in disparities among workers using California’s mortality surveillance system
BackgroundThere is limited information on the extent and patterns of disparities in COVID-19 mortality throughout the pandemic. We aimed to examine...
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A web-based video messaging intervention for suicide prevention in men: study protocol for a five-armed randomised controlled trial
BackgroundMore than 50% of people who die by suicide have not been in contact with formal mental health services. The rate of people who fly ‘under...
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Knowledge uptake from lived experience regarding sustainable groundwater management: complementing scientific knowledge in urban policymaking
Urbanization can pose water management challenges in cities while overlooking the possibilities of residents’ lived experience and collaborative...
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The evolution of the multidisciplinary tumor board in orthopedic oncology: from its historical roots to its future potential
PurposeThe purpose of this review is to summarize the impact of the multidisciplinary tumor board as a tool or mechanism for orthopedic oncology...
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pSTEM Implicit Stereotypes and pSTEM Motivation Among Black and Latina Undergraduate Women: The Role of Gender and Ethnic/Racial Typicality
Implicitly stereoty** pSTEM (physical sciences, technology, engineering, and math) with Asian and White men can demotivate Black and Latina women...
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Recurrent catamenial hemoptysis: diagnostic challenges and management strategies—a case report
Catamenial hemoptysis (CH) is a rare, known disease for which diagnosis is crucial and treatment is indefinite. In this case report, CH was...
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The interplay between patients and healthcare professionals in a cross-sectoral setting in connection with the treatment and care of patients with diabetic foot ulcers: a realistic evaluation
BackgroundDiabetes-related lower extremity complications such as diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) are a global disability burden. Treatment and care for...
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When the Dark Employee Takes an Irrational Turn: Exploring the Intersection of Dark Personality Traits and Work-Related Beliefs
An individual’s disposition towards work is influenced by various factors, including cognitive perception of reality. The attitudes individuals hold...
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Exploring The Impact of Acceptance and Commitment Based Cultural Humility Training on Standardized Patient Interactions: Revisiting the Measurement Process
Recent findings in health sciences and medical education highlight the importance of training healthcare professionals to interact with their...
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The association of travel burden with prenatal care utilization, what happens after provider-selection
BackgroundBirthing people in the United States face numerous challenges when accessing adequate prenatal care (PNC), with transportation being a...
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Unveiling the untreated: development of a database algorithm to identify potential Fabry disease patients in Germany
BackgroundFabry disease (FD), an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder, is caused by mutations in the gene encoding α-galactosidase A, resulting in...
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Expanding telmisartan’s therapeutic horizon: exploring its multifaceted mechanisms beyond cardiovascular disorders
BackgroundTelmisartan, a potent angiotensin II type-1 receptor blocker as well as partial PPAR–gamma agonist, has emerged as a versatile therapeutic...
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Neural correlates of depression-related smartphone language use in adolescents
Magnetic resonance imaging has provided pathophysiological insights into adolescent depression but is a relatively inaccessible technology....
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The association between the visceral to subcutaneous abdominal fat ratio and the risk of cardiovascular diseases: a systematic review
BackgroundCardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the primary cause of mortality globally. The prevalence of obesity is rising worldwide; there seems to...