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RETRACTION: J. Cai, J. Xia, J. Zou, Q. Wang, Q. Ma, R. Sun, H. Liao, L. Xu, D. Wang, and X. Guo, “The PI3K/mTOR Dual Inhibitor NVP‐BEZ235 Stimulates Mutant p53 Degradation to Exert Anti‐Tumor Effects on Triple‐Negative Breast Cancer Cells,” FEBS Open Bio 10, no. 4 (2020): 535–545, https://doi.org/10.1002/2211‐5463.12806.
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Objective Reports have linked both high and low serum uric acid (SUA) levels to adverse health outcomes. This study aimed to establish a reference interval for SUA in older adults and assessed its association with clinically relevant outcomes in relatively healthy, community‐dwelling individuals aged ≥70 years old.
Amanda J. Rickard +15 more
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Background Journal clubs are an internationally recognized teaching tool in many postgraduate medical education fields. In developing countries lack of funds for current print materials may have limited journal club use.
Kadir Muhammad, Akhund Saima
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Objective The aim of this systematic review was to synthesize the economic impact of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) on households, health systems, and society in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs). Methods Electronic databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, and CINAHL were searched using keywords related to RA and cost of illness.
Tadesse Gebrye +6 more
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Background Journal clubs have long been recognised as a potential tool for supporting evidence-based practice skills and culture, however they can be challenging to implement and sustain in clinical settings.
Rachel Wenke +5 more
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Development of a journal club on the Nursing management process
Objective: To develop a journal club on management topics in Nursing. Method: Action research, adopting content analysis as methodological reference and the journal club strategy.
Viviana Carolina Oyan de Moraes +1 more
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Using Preprints for Journal Clubs
Journal clubs are important mechanisms for teaching how to approach the scientific literature critically and for disseminating findings. Papers from high-impact journals often dominate journal club selections, a practice that reinforces the unscientific ...
Arturo Casadevall, Neil Gow
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Objective This study aimed to determine if program format (in‐person, virtual, or hybrid) results in differences in 3‐month outcomes of pain, function, quality of life, self‐efficacy, and chair stands in a hip/knee osteoarthritis‐management program. Methods A secondary analysis of the Good Life with osteoArthritis in Denmark (GLA:D) Canada database was
Jill Van Damme +7 more
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Not a bad news for fixed dose combination (FDC) enthusiasts! In a retrospective, longitudinal, cohort design study in the UK, it has been concluded that the safety risk outcomes do not differ between the concomitant use of ibuprofen and paracetamol as compared to the use of these drugs alone (De Vries F., Setakis E. and Van Staa T.-P.
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