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Objective Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) use in limited cutaneous systemic sclerosis (lcSSc) is relatively uncommon because of the lower fibrotic burden and the predominance of vascular complications. In vitro observations and clinical data from transplanted patients suggest a protective effect of MMF on endothelial function.
Enrico De Lorenzis +77 more
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Demographic prompt cues shift clinical recommendations in multimodal large language models: a multi-model audit of 25,380 dental radiograph assessments. [PDF]
Saravi B +10 more
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Population changes and demographic dividends
Bloom, David E. +2 more
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Associations of Sleep and Shift Work With Osteoarthritis Risk
Objective Daily rhythms may be critical for maintaining homeostasis of joint tissues. We aimed to investigate the relationships among circadian clock disruption, sleep, and osteoarthritis (OA) risk in humans. Methods In the UK Biobank, a prospective 500,000–person cohort, we evaluated associations among sleep duration, sleeplessness/insomnia, and shift
Elizabeth L. Yanik +5 more
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Short-Term Prognosis in Acute Asthma Exacerbations: A Comparative Evaluation of Machine Learning Models Using Spirometry and Tracheal Respiratory Sound Analysis. [PDF]
Güçsav MO +6 more
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Demographic and Structural Variability Modulate Growth Dynamics in European Beech Primary Forests. [PDF]
Begović K +13 more
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Agglomeration and demographic change
Journal of Urban Economics, 2013Abstract This article investigates common consequences of demographic change and economic integration for the spatial location of economic activity. In doing so, it provides a unified framework that introduces an overlapping generation structure into a New Economic Geography model.
Grafeneder-Weissteiner, Theresa +1 more
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Pharmacy’s changing demographics
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2006As the baby-boom generation begins to enter the retirement years, health care resources will become strained, especially with the current shortage of pharmacists. Because 85% of people age 65 years or older have at least one chronic disease that requires prescription drug therapy,[1][1] the ...
Jennifer M, Edwards, Roland A, Patry
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