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    Barriers from calling ambulance after recognizing stroke differed in adults younger or older than 75 years old in China

    As health behavior varies with increasing age, we aimed to examine the potential barriers in calling emergency medical services (EMS) after recognizing a stroke among 40–74- and 75–99-year-old adults.

    Shengde Li, Li-Ying Cui, Craig Anderson, Chunpeng Gao, Chengdong Yu in BMC Neurology (2019)

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    Increased recurrent risk did not improve cerebrovascular disease survivors’ response to stroke in China: a cross-sectional, community-based study

    Cerebrovascular disease (CVD) survivors are at a high risk of recurrent stroke. Although it is thought that survivors with higher risk of stroke respond better to stroke onset, to date, no study has been able ...

    Shengde Li, Li-Ying Cui, Craig Anderson, Chunpeng Gao, Chengdong Yu in BMC Neurology (2020)

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    The diverse life-course cohort (DLCC): protocol of a large-scale prospective study in China

    The Diverse Life-Course Cohort (DLCC) is a large-scale prospective study including around 130,000 participants in mainland China. The primary aims of DLCC include contributing to knowledge on noncommunicable c...

    Hui**g He, Li Pan, Yaoda Hu, Ji Tu, Ling Zhang in European Journal of Epidemiology (2022)

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    Visualization of breast cancer-related protein synthesis from the perspective of bibliometric analysis

    Breast cancer, as a daunting global health threat, has driven an exponential growth in related research activity in recent decades. An area of research of paramount importance is protein synthesis, and the ana...

    Jiawei Xu, Chengdong Yu, **aoqiang Zeng in European Journal of Medical Research (2023)