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The combination therapy demonstrated superior efficacy in improving stool characteristics, reducing defecation intervals and duration, regulating intestinal neurotransmitter levels, and enhancing quality of life in elderly patients with chronic constipation.
Yanan Li +5 more
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PAMORAs in Opioid-Induced Constipation: Are We Following the Guidelines? [PDF]
Liu K +5 more
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A novel one‐dimensional mercury coordination polymer (CP), identified as [(μ2‐Cl)(Ina)Hg(μ3‐Cl)Hg(μ2‐Cl)2(Ina)]n (1) (where Ina represents isonicotinic acid or 4‐pyridinecarboxylic acid), was synthesized via the interaction of isonicotinic acid with mercury(II) salt.
Shekufeh Alaei +8 more
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Symptom-Based Assessment and Advice to Seek Medical Attention by Community Pharmacists: A Case Series. [PDF]
Kinoshita Y.
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Objective Pressure injuries (PIs) are a common issue among patients, particularly in home care centers. PIs lead to increased complications and increased healthcare costs. This study aimed to predict the occurrence of PIs among patients in Taiwan’s home care centers using electronic health records (EHRs) from the proposed Home Care Management System ...
Shwu-Feng Tsay +5 more
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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Eating Disorders in Adolescent Female Basketball Players. [PDF]
Valenzuela-Farias KI +4 more
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Background Dendrobium officinale (DOF), a highly valued traditional Chinese medicinal herb and functional food, boasts a millennia‐long history of medicinal use. Our previous research has demonstrated its efficacy in alleviating acute constipation, primarily attributed to its polysaccharide (DOP).
Dandan Luo +5 more
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Bali Chronic Constipation Roundtable Report: Chronic Constipation Management in Asia. [PDF]
Ren YP +22 more
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Disordered eating and type 2 diabetes: The case for T2DE
Diabetic Medicine, Volume 43, Issue 1, January 2026.
Anthony P. Winston, Alexandra Eriksson
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The Caatinga biome in Brazil harbors unique bioactive plants, such as Cereus jamacaru DC. Historically, it has been used in traditional medicine for treating kidney issues, diabetes, and cardiovascular conditions; however, these ethnobotanical reports do not constitute evidence of clinical efficacy. Here, we integrate transcriptomics, molecular docking,
M. I. O. Cardoso +4 more
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