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Women's Experiences of Intimate and Sexual Relationships During Menopause: A Qualitative Synthesis
ABSTRACT Aim The aim of this literature review was to explore women's experiences of their intimate and sexual relationships during menopause. Background Evidence shows that the menopause transition can be a difficult time for women due to symptoms of menopause.
Hatice Bulut+3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim Study the influence of a variety of perinatal factors on the presence of metabolic syndrome and its parameters in prepubertal age, considering socio‐demographic factors, sex, Tanner stage and weight status of the preadolescent. Methods Data collected from the cross‐sectional Healthy Growth Study (2007) in students from four prefectures of ...
Ioanna Nakaki+7 more
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This secondary analysis of systematic review data assessed the variability and treatment effect heterogeneity in response to non‐surgical periodontal therapy. Abstract Aims This study aimed to assess the variability and treatment effect heterogeneity in response to non‐surgical periodontal therapy (NSPT).
Eero Raittio+4 more
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The Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia Syndrome: How a Single Word Name Change Might Change So Much
International Journal of Dermatology, EarlyView.
Jeffrey Donovan
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Slippery Knowledge: Ignorance, Ecologies, and Environment in Endometriosis Framing
Abstract Despite a growing body of literature linking environmental toxins and endometriosis, environmental issues make only occasional appearances in public, patient, and specialist conversations about endometriosis. These conversations may hover at the edges of public discourse, but do not gain traction.
Andrea Ford
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Abstract Introduction Diagnostic errors are often attributed to erroneous selection and interpretation of patients' clinical information, due to either cognitive biases or knowledge deficits. However, whether the selection or processing of clinical information differs between correct and incorrect diagnoses in written clinical cases remains unclear. We
Justine Staal+7 more
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Urogynecologic Symptoms Are Not Specific to Anatomic Region of Digestive Symptoms
Urogynecologic symptoms are common in patients with DGBIs, regardless of the affected area of the GI tract. We recommend screening for these symptoms in all patients with chronic GI symptoms. ABSTRACT Background/Aims Many patients with digestive symptoms describe underlying urinary or gynecologic symptoms, which may increase visceral sensitivity in the
Madison Simons+5 more
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Summary Background There is limited evidence and clinical guidelines on the behavior change support required for low‐calorie diet programs. This systematic review aimed to establish the behavior change technique(s) (BCT) implemented in weight loss interventions (≤1200 kcal/d) and how these contribute to effectiveness.
Tamla S. Evans+10 more
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ABSTRACT Background/Aim The aim of this evidence map is to provide a systematic overview of evidence‐based guidelines for the management of obesity and to highlight discrepancies between recommendations for the pediatric and adult populations. Knowing about these discrepancies may be relevant during the transition from pediatrics to adult healthcare to
Jana Brauchmann+13 more
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Evaluating the Cutaneous Manifestations and Associated Comorbidities of Childhood Obesity
ABSTRACT Rates of childhood obesity are rising, making it a public health concern due to its link to numerous poor health outcomes over the lifespan. In adults, obesity is associated with various inflammatory skin conditions; however, this is not well‐studied in children with obesity.
Samantha Epstein, Sonal D. Shah
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