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    Dynamics of structural, functional and vegetative changes of heart under the influence of combined therapy with the use of ursodeoxycholic acid and L-arginine in patients with coro... by N. S. Mykhailovska, L. Ye. Miniailenko

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…All patients underwent daily ECG monitoring and two-dimensional echocardiography. Statistical data processing was carried out using the program package Statistica 10.0. …”
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    Brugada syndrome: A brand new case by Jurčević Ružica, Angelkov Lazar, Vukajlović Dejan, Ristić Velibor, Tomović Milosav, Kojić Dejan, Đukanović Boško

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Brugada syndrome unmasked with appearance of type I ECG pattern. A programed ventricular stimulation induced non sustained ventricular tachycardia. …”
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    Uncertainty Assessment for Mean Snow Cover Depth Derived from Direct Measurements on Aldegondabreen Glacier (Svalbard) by A. V. Terekhov, I. I. Vasilevich, U. V. Prokhorova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The two-decade history of the ongoing mass-balance monitoring program on this glacier shows that the methodology of field work on snow-measuring survey varies somewhat from year to year: the number and location of measurement points change. …”
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    Organ donation and transplantation in the Russian Federation in 2022. 15<sup>th</sup> Report from the Registry of the Russian Transplant Society by S. V. Gautier, S. M. Khomyakov

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Objective: to monitor the current trends and developments in organ donation and transplantation in the Russian Federation based on data from the year 2022.Materials and methods. …”
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    Seroepidemiology of trachoma in a low prevalence region receiving annual mass azithromycin distribution in Maradi, Niger. by Abdou Amza, Boubacar Kadri, Beido Nassirou, Ahmed Arzika, Elisabeth Gebreegziabher, Huiyu Hu, Lina Zhong, Cindi Chen, Danny Yu, Thomas Abraham, YuHeng Liu, Karana Wickens, Thuy Doan, Diana Martin, Benjamin F Arnold, Thomas M Lietman, Catherine E Oldenburg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Trachoma programs use the indicator trachomatous inflammation--follicular (TF) to monitor indication for and response to treatment for trachoma at the district level. …”
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    Assessment of Cardiac Autonomic Function by Short-Term Sensor-Based and Long-Term Heart Rate Variability Analyses in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury After Long-Term Table Tenni... by Georgia Vogiatzi, Vasiliki Michou, Nikos Malliaropoulos, Vasileios Tsimaras, Asterios Deligiannis, Evangelia Kouidi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Twenty males with tetraplegia (C6–C7), with a mean age of 38.50 ± 4.04 years old, were randomly assigned into two equal groups: A, who followed a 6-month exercise training program with table tennis 3 times per week, and B, who remained untrained. …”
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    PENGEMBANGAN KREATIVITAS MASYARAKAT UNTUK MENCIPTAKAN DESA MANDIRI DI NAGARI GURUN PANJANG BARAT by Rosnita Rauf, Sunreni Sunreni, Wahyouni Wahyouni

    Published 2020-06-01
    “… Tujuan kegiatan ini, melakukan sosialisasi dan pendampingan dari program yang akan dilakukan. metode pelaksanaan kegiatan ini dimulai dari mengidentifikasi masalah, melakukan pemetaan permasalahan yang ada dan monitoring pelaksanaan pada saat kegiatan berlangsung. …”
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    Antimicrobial data set and occurrence of acute kidney injury in patients admitted to a hospital in Western Pará, BrazilMendeley Data by Hiago Sousa Pinheiro, Camila Castilho Moraes, Géssica Aleane Moraes Esquerdo, Elenn Suzany Pereira Aranha, Luige Pinho Moraes, Tânia Mara Pires Moraes, Waldiney Pires Moraes

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Pharmacovigilance among other activities is implemented in hospitals for the purpose of receiving and monitoring reports of adverse effects related to medications administered to patients. …”
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    Unlocking the Potential of Wear Time of a Wearable Device to Enhance Postpartum Depression Screening and Detection: Cross-Sectional Study by Eric Hurwitz, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, Zachary Butzin-Dozier, Rena C Patel, Noémie Elhadad, Melissa A Haendel

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…We found no difference in the number of hours per day females in the PPD and non-PPD cohorts wore their Fitbit during any period of pregnancy. …”
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    A Mobile Health App Informed by the Multi-Process Action Control Framework to Promote Physical Activity Among Inactive Adults: Iterative Usability Study by Heather Hollman, Wuyou Sui, Haowei Zhang, Ryan E Rhodes

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…MethodsFirst, 3 workshops and focus groups, with 5 adult participants per group, were conducted to obtain first impressions of the M-PAC app interface and the first 3 lessons. …”
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    First Report on Intensity Bioassays for Pyrethroid Resistance in Anopheles culicifacies s.l in District Dindori of Madhya Pradesh State and Districts Kanker and Bastar of Chhattisg... by Ashok K. Mishra, Mrigendra P. Singh, Aparup Das, Kamaraju Raghavendra

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The major malaria vector in India is Anopheles culicifacies, and indoor residual spraying (IRS) and distribution of long-lasting insecticidal nets (LLINs) are the two main vector control measures in the national program. This species has shown resistance to dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), malathion, and synthetic pyrethroids (SP). …”
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    Counting the savings: impact of Georgia’s drug policy interventions on households by Tsotne Gorgodze, Akaki Zoidze, George Gotsadze

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…However, sustained impact requires continued monitoring and complementary measures to ensure equitable access and long-term benefits.…”
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    Effect of aerobic exercise on amyloid accumulation in preclinical Alzheimer's: A 1-year randomized controlled trial. by Eric D Vidoni, Jill K Morris, Amber Watts, Mark Perry, Jon Clutton, Angela Van Sciver, Ashwini S Kamat, Jonathan Mahnken, Suzanne L Hunt, Ryan Townley, Robyn Honea, Ashley R Shaw, David K Johnson, James Vacek, Jeffrey M Burns

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…<h4>Methods and findings</h4>This 52-week randomized controlled trial compared the effects of 150 minutes per week of aerobic exercise vs. education control intervention. …”
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    Drug utilization in geriatric psychiatric patients in the emergency department—a cohort study under real-world conditions by Martin Schulze Westhoff, Sophie Bannasch, Johannes Heck, Stefan Bleich, Sebastian Schröder, Adrian Groh

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The number of potential DDIs was significantly higher after drug administration in the ED than before, which should prompt the monitoring of certain clinical parameters in the further course of treatment.…”
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    Intervening on Calorie Intake or Eating Timing in Older Adults: Lessons Learned in the Healthy Aging and Late-Life Outcomes Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial by Fanning J, Rejeski WJ, Nicklas BJ, Kritchevsky SB, Miller ME, Houston DK, Walkup MP, Kennedy K, Stowe CL, Ford S, Yow D

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Upon completion of the study period, participants were asked to complete a series of Likert-type and open-ended questions related to their experiences in the trial.Results: Participants (N = 90; 67.19 ± 4.91 years) attended 84.4% of sessions on average, engaged with study technologies 96.4% of days, and provided daily weights on &gt; 4 days per week across the study (CR and RCR only). Participants reported high satisfaction with the program, with RCR participants being significantly more likely than TRE participants to report being satisfied with their program overall (100% vs 75%, p &lt; 0.01), intending to continue their dietary change post-intervention (97% vs 63%, p &lt; 0.01), and being willing to sustain their dietary approach and engage with study technologies over a 5-year period (88% vs 61%, p &lt; 0.01). …”
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