Allergic Rhinitis—Underrepresented Populations and Barriers to Healthcare Access
ABSTRACT Objective To establish the prevalence of allergic rhinitis (AR), categorized by demographics and barriers to healthcare, and the prevalence of antihistamine and nasal steroid use in these subgroups. Methods We performed a retrospective, cross‐sectional study utilizing the All of Us Database.
Sophia J. Peifer+6 more
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Developmental Relationships Between Early Vocabulary Acquisition, Joint Attention and Parental Supportive Behaviors. [PDF]
Wengman J, Forssman L.
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Apolipoprotein E (APOE) Genotype and Cognitive Outcomes of Snoring in a Large Cohort of Adolescents
This study examined the relationship between the APOE genotype, snoring, and cognitive performance in adolescents using data from the ABCD study. The results indicated no significant interaction effects between the APOE genotype, snoring frequency, and time on cognitive outcomes. Therefore, the APOE genotype may not be a reliable predictor of cognitive
Amal Isaiah
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Enhancing the quality and efficiency of regulatory science literature reviews through innovation and collaboration with library and information science experts. [PDF]
Stevens ER, Laynor G.
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Impact of Socioeconomic Status and Family Language on Implanted Children's Communication Mode
ABSTRACT Objective Examination of the influence of socioeconomic status (SES) and family language on communication mode after cochlear implant (CI). Data Sources Data on 176 children implanted at < 37 months were obtained from medical records including insurance type as a representation of SES, family language (English‐only/Spanish‐bilingual/Spanish ...
Nancy M. Young+4 more
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The roles of L1 transfer, L2 exposure, and morphological salience in bilingual children's L2 English morphological development. [PDF]
Wang X, McMillen S, Shi Y.
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Utilization of Ciprofloxacin‐Dexamethasone in the Airway: A Scoping Review
Off‐label ciprofloxacin‐dexamethasone has been used for over two decades to improve outcomes following airway surgery. Therefore, this scoping review evaluates the current literature to understand the potential utility of ciprofloxacin‐dexamethasone after airway surgery. Ciprofloxacin‐dexamethasone was found to provide utility with minimal side effects
Cyrus W. Abrahamson+6 more
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