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Minimum Wages and Employment: A Case Study of the Fast Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
On April 1, 1992 New Jersey's minimum wage increased from $4.25 to $5.05 per hour. To evaluate the impact of the law we surveyed 410 fast food restaurants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania before and after the rise in the minimum. Comparisons of the changes
David Card, A. Krueger
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Introduction Bile acid (BA) biotransformation by gut bacteria impacts BA profile and signaling to nuclear receptors, such as the farnesoid X receptor (FXR) regulating glucose metabolism.
Kevin M Tveter+5 more
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Background Interdisciplinary education (IDE) has been proposed as a means to improve patient safety by enhancing the performance of diverse health care teams. The improved camaraderie between members of different specialties may enhance communication and
Anastasia Kunac+5 more
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Differentiation of intracranial Rosai‐Dorfman histiocytosis from meningioma using MR perfusion
Intracranial Rosai‐Dorfman disease may be indistinguishable from meningioma. This distinction is essential, as they are treated very differently. We present two cases where perfusion imaging helped make this distinction, allowing one to be treated ...
Hugo F. Bueno+5 more
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Objective In the United States, Black and Hispanic patients have a higher prevalence of obesity than Whites (49.6 vs. 44.8 vs. 42.2%, respectively). Despite higher rates of obesity among minority populations, bariatric surgery is performed at higher ...
Supreet Singh+3 more
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Validation of the Diabetomics CovAB SARS-CoV-2 antibody test in children: comparison with serology
Monitoring antibody prevalence is a valuable tool to evaluate the burden of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in a community, identify risk factors, and assess the impact of clinical and public health intervention strategies ...
Manisha Gurumurthy+6 more
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As a model of anxiety disorder vulnerability, male Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rats acquire lever-press avoidance behavior more readily than outbred Sprague Dawley rats, and their acquisition is enhanced by the presence of a discrete signal presented during the ...
Kevin D Beck+16 more
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Background Prevention of weight gain outside recommendations is a challenge for health services, with several barriers to best practice care identified. The aim of this pragmatic implementation study with a historical control was to examine the impact of
Susan de Jersey+5 more
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Abstract 127: Delayed Thrombectomy In A Patient With Recurrent MCA Strokes
Introduction Prior research has demonstrated mechanical thrombectomy (MT) to be a safe and effective treatment for stroke patients with a large vessel occlusion (LVO).1 However, MT has generally only been studied in a time window of less than 24 hours.2 ...
Pradeep Joseph+2 more
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