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Patients with higher educational levels or with poorer self‐care ability had greater knowledge and acceptance of living wills. Cancer patients have greater need for comfort, dignity, and pain relief in the terminal stages. Promotion can initially target more highly educated patients and can then be gradually expanded.
Longxia Hu+18 more
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Correction: Correlation between ratio of fasting blood glucose to high density lipoprotein cholesterol in serum and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease in American adults: a population based analysis. [PDF]
Jin X, Xu J, Weng X.
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Graves Dermopathy With Delayed Thyrotropin Receptor Antibodies Positivity. [PDF]
Ribeiro S, Rios E, Vide J, Varela A.
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Correction: Correlation analysis of ApoB and TyG index levels with residual cardiovascular risk in patients with acute myocardial infarction. [PDF]
Wang Y, Guo D, Wang Y, Yang J, Li P.
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Correction: The role of protein S-acylation in vascular injury associated with metabolic disorders. [PDF]
Wang Y+8 more
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Improving Clinical Care for Children with Congenital Hypothyroidism. [PDF]
Bakjaji S+9 more
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Body height and the excess cancer risk in men
What's New? In cancers that affect both sexes, men usually have a higher risk than women. While this is often attributed to behavioral factors, such as exposure to environmental carcinogens, there may be an intrinsic biological mechanism involved. Tall stature has been associated with increased cancer risk.
Cecilia Radkiewicz+6 more
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