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Age-specific relevance of usual blood pressure to vascular mortality: a meta-analysis of individual data for one million adults in 61 prospective studies. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The age-specific relevance of blood pressure to cause-specific mortality is best assessed by collaborative meta-analysis of individual participant data from the separate prospective studies.
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BACKGROUND: Age, sex, and blood pressure could modify the associations of total cholesterol (and its main two fractions, HDL and LDL cholesterol) with vascular mortality. This meta-analysis combined prospective studies of vascular mortality that recorded
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The journal of prevention of Alzheimer's disease, 2022
Background In recent decades, increased attention has been paid to the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on cognition function and dementia, however, an ongoing debate continues to exist.
A.-Y. Wang +6 more
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Background In recent decades, increased attention has been paid to the impact of socioeconomic status (SES) on cognition function and dementia, however, an ongoing debate continues to exist.
A.-Y. Wang +6 more
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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2020
BACKGROUND White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin (WMH) are one of the imaging features of cerebral small vessel disease. Controversies persist about the effects of WMH on cognitive dysfunction. This meta-analysis aimed to identify the
He‐Ying Hu +8 more
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BACKGROUND White matter hyperintensities of presumed vascular origin (WMH) are one of the imaging features of cerebral small vessel disease. Controversies persist about the effects of WMH on cognitive dysfunction. This meta-analysis aimed to identify the
He‐Ying Hu +8 more
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Cellulitis: A prospective study
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980We prospectively studied 20 children, ages 2 to 12 years, seen with cellulitis. Each child had a complete blood count, a blood culture, and a culture of an aspirate from the lesion. The age of the child, the fever, and the extent of cellulitis determined whether the child was hospitalized.
G, Fleisher, S, Ludwig
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Ageing Research Reviews, 2019
BACKGROUND Uncertainties persist about the associations of diabetes with risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. We aimed to illuminate these associations from various aspects.
Mei Xue +6 more
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BACKGROUND Uncertainties persist about the associations of diabetes with risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. We aimed to illuminate these associations from various aspects.
Mei Xue +6 more
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Postpartum Headache: A Prospective Study
Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache, 2017To prospectively assess the incidence and etiology (ie, primary vs symptomatic) of headache in women during the first month postdelivery, with particular emphasis on the type of presentation as a clue for identifying potentially harmful etiologies. A secondary aim was to evaluate the relative frequency of migraine- vs tension-type headache in cases of ...
Anzola, Gian Paolo +10 more
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Misonidazole neuropathy A prospective study
Journal of Neuro-Oncology, 1988The frequency with which polyneuropathy developed was investigated in patients with cancer of the larynx and pharynx who participated in a double-blind trial of the radiosensitizing drug misonidazole. Fourteen of 36 patients receiving misonidazole (total dose of about 11 g/m2) developed neuropathy, while this occurred in only 2 of 34 patients in the ...
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