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A survey study of the association between mobile phone use and daytime . . . Mobile phone use is near ubiquitous in teenagers Paralleling the rise in mobile phone use is an equally rapid decline in the amount of time teenagers are spending asleep at night Prior research indicates that there might be a relationship between
Residential cancer cluster investigation nearby a Superfund Study Area . . . a For expected case counts we: [A] used the peri-censal years and the corresponding census population for the referent region of interest to obtain expected 5-year cancer counts for the period around the 1990 and 2000 US Censuses and expected 4-year cancer counts for the period around the 2010 US Census, as 2012 were not yet available (e g , 1988–1992, 1990 Census population; 1998–2002
Human CAP18: a novel antimicrobial lipopolysaccharide-binding . . . - PMC CAP18 (18-kDa cationic antimicrobial protein) is a protein originally identified and purified from rabbit leukocytes on the basis of its capacity to bind and inhibit various activities of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) Here we report the cloning of human
The challenge of diagnosing scabies in the elderly: A case and a novel . . . The combination of oral ivermectin and topical permethrin is often used for crusted scabies (Raffi et al , 2019) However, this approach may be suitable to address extensive disease and barriers that may exist in applying creams in older populations (Raffi et al , 2019) Oral ivermectin was considered controversial in the past after a 1997 study suggested an increased risk of death (Raffi et al
The Scarlet Letter of Alkylation: A Mini Review of Selective Alkylating . . . Abstract If there were a stigma scale for chemotherapy, alkylating agents would be ranked at the top of the list The chemical term alkylation is associated with nonselective toxicity, an association that dates back to the use of nitrogen mustards during World War I as chemical warfare agents That this stigma persists and extends to compounds that, through selectivity, attempt to “tame
The use of dupilumab for the treatment of recalcitrant brachioradial . . . A, Punch biopsy demonstrating lichenified popular dermatitis with minimal inflammation B, Elastin tissue stain showed clumped and thickened fibers Given the lack of therapeutic improvement, the patient was started on dupilumab with a 600 mg loading dose followed by 300 mg every 2 weeks, as well as a soak-and-smear regimen with pramoxine cream and clobetasol in a 3:1 ratio and amitriptyline
Self-Injury in Adolescents With Eating Disorders: Correlates and . . . Self-injurious behaviors (SIBs) occur in 13%–40% of adolescents, particularly among patients with eating disorders (ED) and borderline personality disorder [1,2] Although these behaviors are characterized by self-inflicted harm without lethal intent, they nevertheless predict increased mortality from suicide and other causes [] SIB is also associated with increased comorbidities including
Automated loss of pulse detection on a consumer smartwatch - PMC Abstract Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a time-sensitive emergency that requires prompt identification and intervention: sudden, unwitnessed cardiac arrest is nearly unsurvivable 1–3 A cardinal sign of cardiac arrest is sudden loss of pulse 4 Automated biosensor detection of unwitnessed cardiac arrest, and dispatch of medical assistance, may improve survivability given the substantial
Automatically Charting Symptoms From Patient-Physician Conversations . . . Automating clerical aspects of medical record keeping through speech recognition during a patient’s visit 1 could allow physicians to dedicate more time directly with patients We considered the feasibility of using machine learning to automatically populate a review of systems (ROS) of all symptoms discussed in an encounter