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Trial of labor when twin B is slightly larger than twin A: A Danish prospective cohort study
Abstract Objectives To assess whether a trial of labor at term in twin pregnancies, where twin B is at least 250 g heavier than twin A, is associated with increased risk of emergency cesarean section or mixed‐mode birth (vaginal delivery of twin A followed by cesarean of twin B). Existing guidelines on this topic are based on heterogeneous cohorts that
Mohammed R. Khalil+5 more
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Rare Infectious Diseases: Detection and Clinical Implications
Rare infectious diseases are infections that are uncommon, have a low incidence, and are caused by newly emerging pathogens, cross‐species or ectopic infections, or host immunodeficiencies. The detection and diagnosis of rare infections is one of the main reasons for misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.
Xin Qian+7 more
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Cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) represents an emerging onco‐therapeutics that can specifically ablate cancer cells without harming their healthy peers via redox perturbation. CAP medicine in breast cancer (CAPmed‐BC) is the first reservoir of multi‐level omics data including whole transcriptome, acetylome, lactylome, proteome, phosphorylome that records ...
Xiaofeng Dai, Mingjie Wang, Yang Liu
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Localized and Short‐Term Effects of Lockdowns on Urban Rental Markets: Evidence From Shanghai
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the localized and short‐term effects of COVID‐19‐induced lockdowns on Shanghai's rental market in the second half of 2022. Using Difference‐in‐Differences methodologies, we find that rental prices declined by 1.5% following the lockdowns on average, with areas characterized by a high density of companies falling by 2.0%
Yanpeng Jiang, Xiaochi Shen
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Abstract Background Preventable medication‐related readmissions (pMRRs) are a significant contributor to older adult morbidity, mortality, and health care costs. There are currently no specific screening tools for identifying patients at a high risk of pMRRs.
Nicole Schönenberger+4 more
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Reimagining pharmacy processes for expanding hospital at‐home care in Singapore: A qualitative study
Abstract Introduction Mobile Inpatient Care at Home (MIC@Home) is an alternative acute care model that offers care within patients' homes instead of in traditional hospital settings. This qualitative study seeks to investigate existing perspectives on MIC@Home and the challenges associated specifically with its provision of pharmacy services, and ...
Brian Lee+3 more
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Shining a Light on the Future of Biophotonics
ABSTRACT Biophotonics—the interdisciplinary fusion of light‐based technologies with biology and medicine—is rapidly transforming research, diagnostics, and therapy across various domains. This white paper, developed in conjunction with the International Congress on Biophotonics 2024, offers a comprehensive overview of the current landscape and future ...
Francesco Baldini+9 more
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ABSTRACT For many counselors, both topics of nonsuicidal self‐injury (NSSI) and harm reduction practices can feel intimidating and unclear. Yet, depending on the client, discussion of complete and immediate cessation from NSSI can feel impossible and isolating. This article combines harm reduction principles, a concept initially developed for addiction
Lindsay A. Lundeen, Erin Kern Popejoy
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