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Microplastics contamination in eggs: Detection, occurrence and status
Food Chemistry, 2022Nowadays, the widespread distribution of microplastics (MPs) in various foods has received much attention. In this study, eggs were purchased as samples from local supermarkets to detect and analyze the presence of MPs. The digestion method was optimized for eggs to better isolate MPs, which proved MPs indeed exist in eggs, and the average content was ...
Qingrun, Liu +5 more
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Relation of socioeconomic status to hypertension occurrence
International Journal of Cardiology, 2014Huili Wang, Weili Xu, Liming Chen
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Risk of impaired nutritional status and flare occurrence in IBD outpatients
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients are at risk of an impaired nutritional status. The impact thereof on the IBD relapse risk is clinically relevant, though sparsely investigated.The aim was to explore the association between an impaired nutritional status risk and the occurrence of disease flares in IBD outpatients participating in a ...
Corinne E G M Spooren +2 more
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Factors associated with occurrence and outcome of super-refractory status epilepticus [PDF]
Super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE) represents a challenging medical condition with high morbidity and mortality. In this study, we aimed to establish variables related to SRSE development and outcome.We retrospectively screened our databases for refractory SE (RSE) and SRSE episodes between January 2001 and January 2015.
Dominik Madzar +2 more
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Non-convulsive status epilepticus; the rate of occurrence in a general hospital [PDF]
Non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) has been increasingly recognized as a cause of impaired level of consciousness in the ICU and emergency rooms. The diagnosis can be easily missed without an electroencephalogram (EEG) given the paucity of overt clinical signs in this condition. Recently few published data estimated the prevalence to be between 3%
R Alroughani
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The association of economic status with the occurrence of lung cancer
Cancer, 1975Lung cancer in men was shown to be inversely associated with economic class by analysis of 1959-61 mortality rates from Buffalo, New York. Using five economis strata, white men below and above age 55 in the poorest group had rates 2.6 and 3.8 times higher than those in the richest. For women, the trend was not significant.
S M, Brown, S, Selvin, W, Winkelstein
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