Long‐term remission in gout: Challenges and future opportunities
Prolonged hyperuricemia is a major risk factor for gout, which is now regarded as a curable disease. Awareness of the various factors that can trigger gout flares is essential for their prevention. An important determinant of treatment decisions and long‐term follow‐up is the quality of the clinician–patient relationship. The “treat‐to‐target” approach
Patapong Towiwat, Zhanguo Li
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Determination of contraceptive knowledge, attitude, and behavior among nursing students in Northern Cyprus: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Niciza J +3 more
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Cardiac disease in systemic sclerosis: Integrating pathobiology with clinical management
Abstract Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a complex autoimmune disorder in which cardiovascular involvement remains a major determinant of morbidity and mortality. Cardiac injury in SSc results from the interplay of microvascular dysfunction, immune‐mediated inflammation, and progressive interstitial and replacement fibrosis, leading to myocardial disease ...
Henry Sutanto, Betty Rachma, Yuliasih
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No change in key HIV target cell markers following initiation of three progestin-based hormonal contraception methods: findings from the CHIME study. [PDF]
Young MR +9 more
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Abstract Background Changing legislation regarding antimicrobial consumption (AMC) forces Flemish bovine veterinary practitioners (BVP) to rethink their business models and shift their on‐farm practices from curative to preventive. However, little is known about their current practices and opinions regarding antibiotic stewardship, mastitis treatment ...
Lien Creytens +2 more
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Quarterly injectable hormonal contraceptive does not increase the activity of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in women without cardiovascular risk factors. [PDF]
de Oliveira AM +6 more
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Emergency Contraception (EC) For Victims of Rape: Ten Myths [PDF]
Schneider, II, A. Patrick
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Abstract Background Despite common concerns, evidence that anaesthesia impairs vaccine efficacy remains limited. This study assessed the impact of general anaesthesia on the immune response to rabies vaccination in cats. Methods Thirty‐five healthy female cats (6–12 months old) undergoing elective spaying were enrolled.
Pierre Bessière +8 more
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Venous Thromboembolism in Women with Breast and Gynaecological Cancers: What Do We Know and What Should We Do? [PDF]
Poenou G +4 more
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[Book Review] \u3cem\u3eManual of Guidelines on Clinical-Ethical Issues Catholic Health Association of the United States, S1. Louis, Mo.\u3c/em\u3e, edited by Diana Bader, O. P. Ph.D. [PDF]
Diamond, Eugene F.
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