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Extended‐release pharmacotherapies for substance use disorders in incarcerated populations: A systematic review

open access: yesAddiction, Volume 120, Issue 5, Page 835-859, May 2025.
Abstract Background and aims Substance use (SU) is prevalent among individuals in the criminal justice system (CJS). However, there is often poor access to treatment. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of two medications, extended‐release naltrexone (XR‐NTX) and extended‐release buprenorphine (XR‐BUP) for the prison population.
Amelia Woods   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Lack of association between ABO blood groups and susceptibility to SARS‐CoV‐2 infection

Vox Sanguinis, 2020
Introduction: Investigators in China and the US have described an association between odd of Sars-CoV-2 infection and ABO blood groups, results converging to a higher rate of infection among type A and lower in type O subjects These data were reinforced ...
J. Levi   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ABO Blood Groups in Sarcoidosis [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1964
THE distribution of the ABO blood groups is interpreted by Vogel (1961) as the outcome of a dynamic equilibrium between the selective action of epidemic diseases of the world-populations and selection through materno-fœtal incompatibility.
K. Wurm, G. Jörgensen
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ABO blood group and cancer

European Journal of Cancer, 2010
ABO blood type has been associated with various malignancies, including pancreatic cancer. Our aim was to study this association using data from a hospital-based tumour registry.From the tumour registry, we retrieved data from 15,359 cancer patients treated during 2000-2003 at the European Institute of Oncology (Milan, Italy), with defined ABO blood ...
S. Iodice   +4 more
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ABO BLOOD GROUPS AND DISEASE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1956
• The existence of an association between certain diseases and the ABO blood groups was investigated by studying the blood-type frequencies of 158 patients with pernicious anemia, 908 with gastric carcinoma, 1,839 with peptic ulcer, 866 with carcinoma of the breast, 395 with carcinoma of the lungs, 256 with carcinoma of the colon and rectum, 456 with ...
Lloyd A. Knowler   +4 more
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ABO blood groups and psychiatric disorders: a Croatian study.

Blood transfusion = Trasfusione del sangue, 2019
BACKGROUND The prevalence of ABO alleles is different in different populations, and many studies have shown a correlation between the occurrences of some diseases and different genotypes of ABO blood groups. The aim of this study was to determine whether
S. V. Pisk   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ABO Blood Groups, Rh Factor, and Thyroid Cancer Risk: To ‘B’ or Not to ‘B’

Endocrine Research, 2018
Purpose: In this study, we aimed to evaluate ABO blood groups and Rh factor in patients with thyroid cancer. Methods: Demographical and clinical features, cytological results, ABO blood groups, and Rh factor status of patients with benign and malignant ...
A. A. Tam   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Astrocytomas and Abo Blood Groups

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1961
blood groups in patients with gliomas of the "astrocytoma series," as compared with the general hospital population in the units of the New England Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts. We undertook this study because of two reports from England 2,6 which suggested that there might be an unusual distribution of ABO blood groups in gliomas. In a survey
Bertram Selverstone, David R. Cooper
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IQ and ABO Blood Groups

Nature, 1973
THREE methods are available for the genetic analysis of continuous variables in human populations. One is the biometrical approach1 which, in addition to partitioning the phenotypic variance into genetic and environmental components, has been used to reveal sex linkage2 and provide estimates of the number of effective factors3.
J. B. Gibson   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

ABO BLOOD-GROUPS IN TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA

The Lancet, 1966
Abstract A review of blood-group data in 260 cases revealed that the risk of choriocarcinoma developing after any form of pregnancy is critically related to the ABO groups of both the woman and her husband. Women of group A married to males of group O seem to have the highest risk, whereas women of group A married to males of group A have the lowest ...
Kenneth D. Bagshawe   +3 more
openaire   +4 more sources

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