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Impact of COVID-19 outbreak on acute gallbladder disease in the emergency department. [PDF]
Sakong D, Choe MSP, Nho WY, Park CW.
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Association of diabetes, serum insulin, and c-peptide with gallbladder disease [PDF]
Constance E. Ruhl, James E. Everhart
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ABSTRACT With the global aging trend intensifying, cancer presents a significant health challenge for the elderly. This study aims to assess the prevalence, mortality, and disability‐adjusted life years (DALY) burden of cancer among individuals aged 60–94 worldwide from 1990 to 2021.
Xiaohan Zhu +4 more
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An Overview of Ascariasis Involvement in Gallbladder Disease: A Systematic Review of Case Reports. [PDF]
Inyang B +10 more
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A geriatrician's approach to managing the complex older adult with obesity
Abstract The prevalence of obesity in older adults is rapidly increasing due to the demographic shift occurring globally. Older adults with obesity face health care challenges due to multimorbidity, functional dependency, and disability. This population often has prior history of struggles through weight‐loss attempts during the middle years of life ...
Shenbagam Dewar
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Patient decision-making in symptomatic gallbladder disease. [PDF]
Lois A, Droullard D, Lee J, Flum D.
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FURTHER EVIDENCE THAT PANCREATIC JUICE REFLUX MAY BE ETIOLOGIC FACTOR IN GALLBLADDER DISEASE
John A. Wolfer
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Food intake patterns and gallbladder disease in Mexican Americans [PDF]
Marilyn Tseng +6 more
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Antiobesity Medications for Older Adults—the New, the Good, the Bad, and the Unknown
ABSTRACT Objective Obesity affects 42% of older adults, with rates continuing to rise. This a complex condition influenced by non‐modifiable as well as modifiable risk factors. The disease can be treated through modifications to diet, physical activity, and behavior and more recently through antiobesity medications (AOMs) and surgery. Treatment must be
Anna Pendrey, Javier Sevilla‐Martir
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