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Food Tastes in the United States: Convergence or Divergence?
ABSTRACT This study investigates how food consumption tastes have changed in recent decades across the United States. Using NielsenIQ data for over 77 million transactions, there is evidence of divergence in food tastes across regions from 2007 to 2016 and across households of different income, education, and race/ethnicity groups.
Michael DeDad
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Trust During Misinformation and Chaos: The Role of Medical Education Journals. [PDF]
Sullivan GM+4 more
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The six autoantibodies (Sui1, p62, RalA, p53, NY‐ESO‐1 and c‐myc) positive group had poor prognosis compared to autoantibody negative group. A panel of autoantibodies against a tumor associated antigen in esophageal cancer patients had an additive effect with SCC‐Ag to detect esophageal SCC even in early stage.
Fumiaki Shiratori+16 more
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To the Editor: Reply to "Clinical Decision Rules: A Starting Place in Medical Education, Not a Destination". [PDF]
Baggett N.
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Delayed initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy (AC) is associated with significantly poorer postoperative survival in patients with gastric cancer, irrespective of whether preoperative chemotherapy was administered. These findings emphasize the importance of timely AC initiation to improve long‐term outcomes in this patient population.
Masataka Shimonosono+6 more
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Construct Validity Evidence for ACGME Milestones in Surgical Specialties: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Sun T+4 more
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This study aimed to clarify whether differences in minimally invasive surgery outcomes are associated with regional and patient characteristics. This study found regional and patient characteristic disparities in minimally invasive surgical outcomes; national policies should be implemented to address these inequities.
Atsushi Hamabe+9 more
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Language Proficiency: How the Physician Data Initiative's Data Collection and Reporting Standard Impacts Graduate Medical Education. [PDF]
Ortega P, McDade W.
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Fibrosis‐3 index (FIB‐3) can stratify the risk of the survival and the recurrence‐free survival. The FIB‐3 index is a reliable, age‐independent tool for assessing liver fibrosis and prognosis in HCC patients post‐hepatectomy. Its use may improve clinical outcomes and support personalized treatment strategies. Abstract Background Liver fibrosis is a key
Yuki Imaoka+13 more
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