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Digital twins as global learning health and disease models for preventive and personalized medicine
Genome MedicineIneffective medication is a major healthcare problem causing significant patient suffering and economic costs. This issue stems from the complex nature of diseases, which involve altered interactions among thousands of genes across multiple cell types ...
Xinxiu Li +6 more
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2019
Introduced by the American College of Preventive Medicine and released by the American Medical Association House of Delegates in 2017, Resolution 959 (I-17) supports policies and mechanisms that incentivize and/or provide funding for the inclusion of ...
J. Trilk +3 more
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Introduced by the American College of Preventive Medicine and released by the American Medical Association House of Delegates in 2017, Resolution 959 (I-17) supports policies and mechanisms that incentivize and/or provide funding for the inclusion of ...
J. Trilk +3 more
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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2020
As of 22 February 2020, more than 77662 cases of confirmed COVID-19 have been documented globally with over 2360 deaths. Common presentations of confirmed cases include fever, fatigue, dry cough, upper airway congestion, sputum production, shortness of ...
K. W. Chan, V. Wong, S. Tang
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As of 22 February 2020, more than 77662 cases of confirmed COVID-19 have been documented globally with over 2360 deaths. Common presentations of confirmed cases include fever, fatigue, dry cough, upper airway congestion, sputum production, shortness of ...
K. W. Chan, V. Wong, S. Tang
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Oxford Textbook of Medicine, 2020
Deaths from infectious diseases and trauma usually reflect poverty and political instability. Prevention requires political action to reduce the risk of war and improve the supply of food, clean water, sanitation, and shelter.
D. Mant
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Deaths from infectious diseases and trauma usually reflect poverty and political instability. Prevention requires political action to reduce the risk of war and improve the supply of food, clean water, sanitation, and shelter.
D. Mant
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2019
The purpose of this paper is to produce a position statement on intimate partner violence (IPV), a major sociomedical problem with recently updated evidence, systematic reviews, and U.S. Preventive Services Task Force guidelines.
T. Phares +5 more
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The purpose of this paper is to produce a position statement on intimate partner violence (IPV), a major sociomedical problem with recently updated evidence, systematic reviews, and U.S. Preventive Services Task Force guidelines.
T. Phares +5 more
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Ethics and Preventive Medicine
Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1990Today different issues of medical ethics are in focus of the debate. A theoretical sequence starting at a “prepathogenic” level, ending in terminal care, is delineated to clarify the different characteristics of medical interventions. In this article we will discuss some ethical problems concerning interventions in the first parts of this sequence ...
T, Svensson, M, Sandlund
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Preventive medicine teaching cases for preventive medicine residents
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2003Preventive medicine education is unique in that its successes are measured in groups of people. Conveying this population perspective can be difficult, even to preventive medicine residents, some of whom have been in clinical practice for many years.
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American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2018
Vulnerable populations in the U.S. experience persistent disparities in chronic disease and associated lifestyle-based risk factors. Because of environmental, cultural, and health systems barriers affecting vulnerable populations, lifestyle medicine ...
Janani Krishnaswami +3 more
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Vulnerable populations in the U.S. experience persistent disparities in chronic disease and associated lifestyle-based risk factors. Because of environmental, cultural, and health systems barriers affecting vulnerable populations, lifestyle medicine ...
Janani Krishnaswami +3 more
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Priorities in Preventive Medicine
New England Journal of Medicine, 1961AT the outset the contributor to this distinguished series of lectures must decide whether to discuss a specific problem of preventive medicine or to attempt the ambitious task of assessing its role in the period of which he speaks. In choosing the second possibility I am acutely aware of the difficulties, which are mainly of two kinds.
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EMBO reports, 2008
If successfully developed in the near future, high-throughput methods will play an important role in daily clinical practice, be it diagnostics, therapy or prognostics. Presently, however, these techniques are still awaiting improvements which would overcome their limitations.
Pavelić, Krešimir +2 more
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If successfully developed in the near future, high-throughput methods will play an important role in daily clinical practice, be it diagnostics, therapy or prognostics. Presently, however, these techniques are still awaiting improvements which would overcome their limitations.
Pavelić, Krešimir +2 more
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