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Too new to lead? Values-driven leadership in the first 5 years of family practice. [PDF]
Cass J.
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Abstract Aim Adolescents with type 1 diabetes have an increased risk of disordered eating; however, these symptoms may be underrecognized by clinicians. The aim of this study was to explore clinicians' perspectives and experiences on implementing the Diabetes Eating Problem Survey‐Revised (DEPS‐R) as a screening tool for disordered eating in a ...
Caroline Bruun Abild +4 more
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Comparison of the Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) Score With the Glasgow-Blatchford Score (GBS) and Rockall Score (RS) in Predicting the Need for Intensive Care Among Acute Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding Patients. [PDF]
Abraham L, Tharian S, Um A.
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Abstract Aims A thematic review that identifies and summarises available evidence for people with Type 1 diabetes (T1D) continuing automated insulin delivery (AID) systems in the hospital setting, primarily with a focus on assessing the in‐hospital safety and efficacy of AID use.
Hannah Cunningham +3 more
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Correction to "Gout Remission With Pegloticase-Induced Intensive Urate-Lowering Therapy: A Post Hoc Clinical Trial Analysis". [PDF]
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Role of psychosocial factors in muscle performance and response to outpatient supervised exercise-based physical therapy in individuals with chronic low back pain: a prospective cohort analysis. [PDF]
Lebens R +6 more
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ABSTRACT Aims Achieving optimal glycaemic control remains a burden for many people with diabetes on intensive insulin treatment. The MELISSA trial aims to clinically validate the artificial intelligence (AI)‐based MELISSA system to support people with Type 1 diabetes on multiple daily insulin injections (MDI) with personalised insulin dose ...
Elisabeth J. den Brok +15 more
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In Their Own Words: Creating Connections Through Narrative Medicine. [PDF]
Mantri S, Kapust L, Goober J, Simon DK.
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Many plants retain nectarless flowers; we tested whether these act as “decoys” for bees by making neighbouring rewarding flowers seem more valuable—a cognitive bias known as the decoy effect. The presence of decoy flowers did not shift bumblebee preferences between two equally rewarding inflorescences, and bees quickly learned to avoid these nectarless
Mélissa Armand +3 more
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