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    Cumulative blood pressure load and cognitive decline in older adults: An observational analysis of two large cohorts by Ying Xu, G. Peggy McFall, Lina Rydén, Johan Skoog, Edward Chang, Lucette A. Cysique, Katie Harris, Sarah Kedwell, Mei Ling Lim, Kaarin J. Anstey, Craig S. Anderson, Roger A. Dixon, Ingmar Skoog, Phillip J. Tully, Ruth Peters

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Introduction: Cumulative blood pressure metrics may provide greater precision for measuring temporal risk exposure, especially in later life where data are mixed regarding associations of high blood pressure (BP) on cognitive function. …”
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    Features of the profession loss crisis in older teachers by E. E. Symanyuk, G. I. Borisov, A. A. Pecherkina, V. V. Saveliev

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Zamfir “Motivation of professional activity” in the modification of A. A. Rean. Data processing was carried out in the RStudio program. …”
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    Epidemiological Assessment of the First Results of the National Program of Immunization of Young Children against Pneumococcal Infection in Russia by N. I. Brico, N. N. Tsapkova, V. A. Sukhova, A. N. Gerasimov, R. V. Polybin, I. E. Turina, P. I. Dryagileva, N. V. Kholodnova, Yu. Yu. Khetagurov, I. V. Feldblum, A. V. Polushkina, L. N. Titova, K. A. Thapa, G. V. Sharuho, O. A. Rychkova, O. P. Markova, Yu. A. Kazyanov

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Received in outpatient and inpatient facilities, evidence suggests that the incidence of invasive and non-invasive forms of pneumococcal infection was significantly lower in the vaccinated children It was revealed that the vaccination coverage against pneumococcal infection in children from 2 months to one year and the second year of life was 51 and 40% respectively. Vaccination in the first six months of life in 2016 received only 25% of children. …”
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    Birth Rituals and Associated Taboos among the Apatanis of Arunachal Pradesh by Landi Pussang Monia

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Rites of passage are rituals or ceremonies signifying an event in a person’s life, indicative of a transition from one stage to another, as from adolescence to adulthood. …”
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    Experience of Vaccination against Rotavirus Gastroenteritis in the Sverdlovsk Region by S. S. Smirnova, A. A. Golubkova, S. V. Koltunov

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Rotavirus infection (RVI) is a widespread disease with a high intensity of the epidemic process and variability of its manifestations from sporadic cases of diseases to large outbreaks. …”
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    Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Photogrammetry for Monitoring the Geometric Changes of Reclaimed Landfills by Grzegorz Pasternak, Klaudia Pasternak, Eugeniusz Koda, Paweł Ogrodnik

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The results showed that, with an appropriate measurement methodology, it is possible to decide on changes in geometry reliably. The collected 3D data also gives the possibility to improve the decision-making process related to repairing damage or determining the reclamation direction of the landfill, as well as preparing further development plans.…”
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    Nonoperative Care Versus Surgery for Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy by Markian Pahuta, MD, PhD, FRCSC, Mohamed Sarraj, MD, Jason Busse, DC, PhD, Daipayan Guha, MD, PhD, FRCSC, Mohit Bhandari, MD, PhD, FRCSC

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Because of a lack of comparative data on nonoperative care versus surgery for DCM, it has been difficult to support patients through the shared decision-making process regarding treatment options. …”
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    The INfectious DIsease REgistry BIObank (INDI-REBIO): protocol for the design and implementation of a single-centre, prospective registry and biobank in a tertiary care centre in I... by Maurilio Ponzoni, Carmen García, Diana Canetti, Antonella Castagna, Marco Ripa, Paolo Scarpellini, Massimo Locatelli, Simona Bossolasco, Paola Cinque, Angelo Roberto Raccagni, Elena Bruzzesi, Nicola Gianotti, Silvia Nozza, Laura Galli, Vincenzo Spagnuolo, Camilla Muccini, Ilaria Mainardi, Massimo Cernuschi, Francesca Alberton, Benedetta Trentacapilli, Maria Francesca Lucente, Riccardo Lolatto, Martina Strano, Costanza Bertoni, Francesca Sanvito, Tommaso Clemente, Flavia Passini, Chiara Tassan Din, Monica Guffanti, Girolamo Piromalli, Silvia Carletti, Elisa Cantarelli, Cristina Tresoldi, Anna Danise, Raffaele Dell’Acqua, Giovanni Gaiera, Hamid Hasson, Emanuela Messina, Giulia Morsica, Martina Ranzenigo, Caterina Uberti-Foppa, Katia Ruggieri, Viviana Castagna, Gaetana Annicchiarico, Alessandro Baglivi, Liviana Della Torre, Sabrina Bagaglio, Elisabetta Carini, Michele Bellomo, Sara Diotallevi, Flavia Badalucco Ciotta, Chiara Ballabio, Caterina Candela, Gaia Catalano, Chiara Maci, Roberta Monardo, Nicolò Moschetta, Marcella Negri, Rebecka Papaioannu Borjesson, Giacomo Ponta, Alessia Siribelli, Golnaz Torkjazi, Annapia Di Napoli, Floriana Gona, Marco Tonelli, Annunziata Macrì, Enzo Scifo

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…To advance the understanding and treatment of these diseases, biobanks and biorepositories play a crucial role in guaranteeing sample traceability through their entire life cycle (collection, acquisition and registration, processing, storage, distribution) and future analysis of clinical and biological data.Methods and analysis The INfectious DIsease REgistry BIObank (INDI-REBIO) is an observational, prospective, monocentric, open-ended registry with ad hoc procedures and a systematic collection of uniform clinical, laboratory, imaging and therapeutic data of patients with suspected or microbiologically documented bacterial, viral, fungal and parasitic infectious diseases from the IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital (Milan, Italy). …”
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    Type 1 diabetes in children: adulthood ahead by D. N. Laptev

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) in childhood is one of the most important social and medical problems, given the growing incidence and negative impact on the duration and quality of life. The onset of the disease in childhood associated with significantly reduced life expectancy, largely due to micro- and macrovascular complications, and background pathological processes may occur from the T1DM onset due to suboptimal glucose control. …”
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