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    The role of individual organization of circadian rhythms in the formation of carbohydrate metabolism disorders by Yu. V. Nelaeva, O. D. Rymar, I. M. Petrov, A. A. Nelaeva, A. E. Yuzhakova

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In the groups, the late time for the first breakfast was noted (without carbohydrate metabolism disorders 9:45h, prediabetes 9:31 and T2DM 10:00h), and 20% of the participants missed it (p<0.05). A larger amount of daily energy value was shifted to the afternoon (p<0.05). …”
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    Probability-Based Early Warning for Seasonal Influenza in China: Model Development Study by Jinzhao Cui, Ting Zhang, Yifeng Shen, Xiaoli Wang, Liuyang Yang, Xuefeng Huang, Qiang Huang, Yu Yang, Weizhong Yang, Zhongjie Li

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…However, these models exhibit inflexibility, often leading to false alarms or missed warnings and failing to provide granular risk assessments essential for decision-making. …”
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    Effect of newborn genomic screening for lysosomal storage disorders: a cohort study in China by Xin Wang, Yun Sun, Xian-Wei Guan, Yan-Yun Wang, Dong-Yang Hong, Zhi-Lei Zhang, Ya-Hong Li, Pei-Ying Yang, Tao jiang, Zheng-feng Xu

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…However, many countries and regions have not included these disorders in their newborn screening programs, resulting in missed early detection, underdiagnosis, and delayed treatment. …”
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    “They look you up and down like you are nothing”: A qualitative exploration of sex workers’ health needs and interactions with UK healthcare services by E. Molloy, R. Tiwana, B.c French, C. Christie, H. Smailes, J. Taylor, C. Bradbury-Jones

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Themes included: fear of judgement and stigma; social taboos; feeling unheard and dismissed by services (missed opportunities for engagement); judgmental service provision; and availability of tailored services and appropriately trained staff. …”
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    Artificial intelligence in the interpretation of upper extremity trauma radiographs: a systematic review and meta-analysis by Matthew Mellon, BSc, Joshua Dworsky-Fried, BHSc, Preksha Rathod, MD, Darshil Shah, MBBS, Moin Khan, MD, James Yan, MD

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Background: Upper extremity fractures represent a significant reason for emergency room visits; however, nonexpert readings commonly lead to diagnostic errors, particularly missed fractures. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a promising tool to aid in fracture detection, but it has been shown to be comparable to physicians at best, so it remains unclear whether there is value in its increasing implementation. …”
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    Therapeutic Effects of Topical Traditional Chinese Medicine on Upper Extremity Fractures by Lin WY, Lu CA, Chang CW, Yeh YC

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Non-parametric tests were used for analysis.Results: A total of 24 participants were equally randomized into four study groups, achieving 100% adherence, with no missed doses or clinic visits [retention rate: 100%; drug compliance rate: 100%]. …”
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    Disparities in PrEP use and unmet need across PEPFAR-supported programs: doubling down on prevention to put people first and end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 by Trena I. Mukherjee, Mitchell Yep, Megan Koluch, Sisay Alemayehu Abayneh, Gizachew Eyassu, Elizabeth Manfredini, Sara Herbst

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…PnR offers an ecological measure to identify disparities and missed opportunities for PrEP programming. PnR was calculated as the ratio of PrEP users to the number of positive HIV tests. …”
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    Random Generalized Additive Logistic Forest: A Novel Ensemble Method for Robust Binary Classification by Oyebayo Ridwan Olaniran, Ali Rashash R. Alzahrani, Nada MohammedSaeed Alharbi, Asma Ahmad Alzahrani

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Notably, RGALF captures complex biomarker interactions (BMI–insulin in diabetes) missed by traditional models.…”
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    Assisted partner notification as a strategy to enhance Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) screening and uptake – results from a prospective cohort study in Lilongwe, Malawi by Tapiwa Munthali, Angella Masano, Jane S. Chen, Wiza Kumwenda, Claire Pedersen, Kenneth Chinthenga, Edward Jere, Esther Mathiya, Beatrice Ndalama, Naomi Nyirenda, Naomi Bonongwe, Maganizo B. Chagomerana, Mina C. Hosseinipour, Irving F. Hoffman, Mitch Matoga, Sarah E. Rutstein

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…While passive (index-led) partner notification for STI treatment receipt is standard, offering an assisted strategy may increase linkage to PrEP for HIV vulnerable partners who may otherwise be missed. This study explored the feasibility and outcomes of integrating aPN into PrEP programs at an STI clinic in Malawi. …”
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    Enhancing burned area monitoring with VIIRS dataset: A case study in Sub-Saharan Africa by Boris Ouattara, Michael Thiel, Barbara Sponholz, Heiko Paeth, Marta Yebra, Florent Mouillot, Patrick Kacic, Kwame Hackman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…While VIIRS-BA shows great potential in detecting fires that global products miss, the VIIRS-BA with low confidence level tends to overestimate BA in regions with high fire activity. …”
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    Patient-Reported Incident Measure (PRIM) tools for reporting patient safety incidents: protocol for a scoping review by Mercè Soler Font, Ignacio Ferreira-Gonzalez, Ignasi Bolíbar, Maria Rubio-Valera, Merce Soler-Font, Víctor Quirós González, Karla Salas-Gama, Dimelza Osorio, Maria Nieves Plana, Julio Muñoz-Miguel, Maria Teresa Franco, Mariona Secanell-Espluga, Paula Fernández-Torres, Stefanie Suclupe, Daniel Torres-López, Alex Aisa Castillo, Adrià Almar, Emilien Amar Devilleneuve, Ignasi Bolibar Ribas, Alex Cano Velasco, Gonzalo Casans Gómez, Núria Castany Viñas, Maria Teresa Franco Romero, Cristina González Steinbauer, Clara María Grau Corral, Antoni Jesús Cruz Antolin, Susana Malgrat Caballero, Roser Martín Campos, Cristopher Alan Mazo Torre, Julio Muñoz Miguel, Rafael Manuel Ortí Lucas, Percy Efrain Pantoja Bustillos, Maria del Mar Pina Cobos, Maria Nieves Plana Farras, Aida Ribera Solé, Soledad Romea Lecumberri, Maria Rubio Valera, Alba Saa Casal, Anna Sala Cunill, Karla Salas Gama, Yuli Salvador Lodosa, Mariona Secanell Espluga, Stefanie Chriss Suclupe Obregon

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…In accordance with WHO’s patient safety taxonomy, the term patient safety incidents is used throughout this protocol to encompass events that do and do not reach the patient, including what are commonly referred to as near misses and adverse events. We aim to identify and describe the published literature about tools for patients or caregivers to report patient safety incidents in healthcare.Methods and analysis We will conduct a scoping review. …”
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    ChatGPT4’s diagnostic accuracy in inpatient neurology: A retrospective cohort study by Sebastian Cano-Besquet, Tyler Rice-Canetto, Hadi Abou-El-Hassan, Simon Alarcon, Jason Zimmerman, Leo Issagholian, Nasser Salomon, Ivan Rojas, Joseph Dhahbi, Michael M. Neeki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The use of CG4 might contribute to better patient outcomes by serving as an aid in diagnosis and treatment recommendations, potentially leading to reduced missed diagnoses and quicker diagnostic processes. …”
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    Medical‐financial partnerships for improving financial and medical outcomes for lower‐income Americans: A systematic review by Julie Birkenmaier, Brandy R. Maynard, Harly M. Blumhagen, Hannah Shanks

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We advocate that healthcare settings invest first in rigorous research on pilot MFPs and disseminate their findings widely before making a determination about taking them to scale in practice and/or move ahead to integrate them into healthcare policy.…”
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    DEONTOLOGY AND PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN DENTIST’S PROFESSION by O.V. Rybalov, I.Yu. Lytovchenko, S.V. Kolomiets, V.L. Prochankina

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The peculiarity of the activity of the dentist at the present stage is the comprehensive implementation of the principles of bioethics, which could be considered universal: it is the autonomy of the individual, informed consent, voluntariness, confidentiality, dignity, integrity, vulnerability, justice. Patients want to believe that their doctor always establishes an absolutely accurate diagnosis and never misses the treatment, but it is simply impossible. …”
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    BioImpedance Spectroscopy to maintain Renal Output: the BISTRO randomised controlled trial by Simon J Davies, David Coyle, Elizabeth Lindley, David Keane, John Belcher, Fergus Caskey, Indranil Dasgupta, Andrew Davenport, Ken Farrington, Sandip Mitra, Paula Ormandy, Martin Wilkie, Jamie MacDonald, Mandana Zanganeh, Lazaros Andronis, Ivonne Solis-Trapala, Julius Sim

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…The primary outcome was time to anuria; secondary outcomes were rate in decline of residual kidney function, blood pressure, dialysis-related symptoms (Integrated Palliative Care Outcome Scale-Renal), quality of life (EuroQol) and incremental cost per additional quality-adjusted life-year gained. …”
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