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Impact of particulate matter exposure on melanoma risk: A multicentre case–control study
Long‐term exposure to higher levels of PM10 and PM2.5 may have a protective effect against melanoma, potentially due to the reduction in ultraviolet radiation. Abstract Background The relationship between particulate matter (PM) exposure and melanoma risk remains largely unexplored.
Francesco Bellinato+8 more
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In-Hospital Mortality in Patients Presenting Cardiogenic Shock After Myocardial Infarction: Does it Benefit Using an Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump? [PDF]
Solis FAE, Brentegani A, Vieira MLC.
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This graphical abstract synthesizes the outcomes of the educational intervention aimed at improving the application of the ABCDE and Ugly Duckling (UD) rules in the assessment of melanocytic lesions in non‐medical people. Abstract Backgrounds Patients or family members first notice around 50% of primary melanoma lesions.
M. Spadafora+17 more
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Balance of care activity after EMA recommendation for <i>DPYD</i> gene testing in Galicia. [PDF]
Gil-Rodríguez A+5 more
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Persistent symptoms and patient‐centered outcomes after COVID‐19 hospitalization in adults aged 50 years or older in Brazil. ABSTRACT Background Hospitalization frequently results in persistent symptoms among older adults, raising concerns about the long‐term impacts of acute events—a problem amplified by COVID‐19.
Murilo Bacchini Dias+76 more
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[Retrospective analysis of the effectiveness of the REDUCE program in diabetes, hypertension and anthropometric measures]. [PDF]
Castro Mercado E+4 more
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Cocota's Story: Life Lessons in Aging, Resilience, and End‐of‐Life Agency From a Brazilian Matriarch
Resilience, cultivated across physical, cognitive, psychosocial, and spiritual domains, shapes how older adults navigate late‐life challenges yet remains unfamiliar to many clinicians. Drawing on the 100‐year journey of Brazilian matriarch Cocota, this article demonstrates how lifelong adaptations, from overcoming early hardships to achieving self ...
Thiago J. Avelino‐Silva, Niousha Moini
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ABSTRACT Background Patients with obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) are known to have orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMD) compared to healthy individuals. Consequently, treatment with oropharyngeal exercises has shown promise in some OSA cases. However, this requires an adequate orofacial myofunctional evaluation.
Gislaine Aparecida Folha+2 more
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