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Association between COVID-19 vaccination and sudden death in apparently healthy younger individuals: A population-based case-control study. [PDF]
Abdel-Qadir H +6 more
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Investigated mutations in transthyretin (TTR) disrupt the F87‐centered hydrophobic core that stabilizes its tetrameric structure. The mild I107V mutation weakens inter‐chain packing, while H88R fully abolishes tetramer formation, yielding a monomeric, aggregation‐prone form. Structural, biophysical, and computational analyses reveal that both mutations
István L. Bódy +7 more
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Goals of Care: a framework in evolution
Abstract The Goals of Care framework has been strongly advocated for and widely adopted in various healthcare institutions across Australia. While it has promoted awareness and perceptions around advanced care planning and treatment limitations, there remain concerns.
Benedict Tan
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Forensic postmortem findings for sudden unexplained death in schizophrenia: case series and literature review. [PDF]
Chen Y, Yan F.
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Case for caution in expanding attention deficit hyperactivity disorder prescribing
Abstract Expanding psychostimulant prescribing to general practitioners (GPs) addresses Australia's attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) access crisis, but risks significant unintended consequences. This article highlights the cumulative risks of long‐term stimulant use and the danger of fragmented care models.
Max Hankin +3 more
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Brugada Syndrome Unmasked by Fever: A Rare Cause of ST-Segment Elevation. [PDF]
Hsu WY, Chen CH, Liu JC.
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ABSTRACT Aims To explore relatives' experiences of the circulatory death of a family member following out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest and to explore their hypothetical perspectives on being asked to decide about organ donation in this situation. This study forms part of a broader initiative undertaken to assess the prerequisites for implementing ...
Gisela Vogel +3 more
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Electrical and structural abnormalities in Brugada syndrome lead to a smaller coved‐type ST‐segment area. A reduced ST‐segment area may identify patients at elevated risk of ventricular fibrillation. ABSTRACT Background Risk stratification in Brugada syndrome (BrS) remains challenging.
Nario Sano +10 more
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