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This study investigates the association between AMY1 gene copy number, Nesfatin‐1 levels, and dietary intake in women. Findings indicate that a lower AMY1 gene copy number and higher Nesfatin‐1 levels are linked to increased dietary intake, higher energy and fat consumption, and an elevated BMI.
Fatma Tayhan+2 more
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Detection of cancer through the identification of EV markers and CTCs using microfluidic systems is rapidly advancing. These markers are typically identified from liquid biopsy samples, which offer a highly favorable alternative to traditional biopsy methods due to their non‐invasive nature.
Bahareh Valinezhad Saghezi+2 more
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A Review: Correlation Between Fermented Food and Human Microbiome
ABSTRACT The symbiotic relationship between humans and microbes brings about a healthy lifestyle. The microbes reside all over the body. They have various key roles in maintaining metabolic activity by enhancing their catalytic role. Their beneficial perspective in human health is uplifting the immunological aspects. Microbes provide a fruitful diet in
Rahel Debbarma+4 more
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Evaluating Adverse Outcomes After Myringotomy or Tube Placement in Head and Neck Cancer
Abstract Objective Evaluate rates of adverse outcomes among patients with a history of head and neck cancer undergoing myringotomy with or without tube placement for middle ear effusion. Study Design Retrospective chart review. Setting Academic medical center.
Krithika Kuppusamy+7 more
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Intermediate Grade Salivary Gland Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma: Is Neck Dissection Indicated?
Abstract Objective NCCN guidelines recommend a neck dissection addressing at least levels II‐IV for high‐grade mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) and close observation of the lymphatic basins for low‐grade MEC. However, no guidelines exist for intermediate‐grade MEC with clinically and radiologically uninvolved cervical lymph nodes.
Jake Langlie+7 more
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Abstract Objective Although previous studies suggest an increased stroke risk in head and neck cancer (HNC) survivors, the risk with various treatment modalities, including radiotherapy, is less certain. This study investigates stroke incidence and risk in HNC patients, including how different treatments influence stroke risk. Data Sources A literature
Eda Liew+12 more
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Elective Neck Dissection in cT1‐4 N0M0 Head and Neck Spindle Cell Carcinoma
Abstract Objective To investigate the survival benefit of elective neck dissection (END) over neck observation in surgically resected cT1‐4 N0M0 head and neck spindle cell carcinoma (HNSpCC). Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Setting The 2006 to 2018 hospital‐based National Cancer Database (NCDB).
Praneet C. Kaki+5 more
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Prevalence of function‐limiting late effects in survivors of head and neck cancer
Abstract Background Survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC) are commonly affected by multiple complex and interrelated long‐term and late effects that can adversely affect their function and quality of life. Objective To define the prevalence of neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, visceral, oncologic, and other late effects affecting function and quality ...
Yu Hui Won, Michael D. Stubblefield
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With increasing demand for sustainable goods, botanical dyes are of increasing interest and value to consumers, industry and small‐scale artisanal producers. Goldenrod is a widely used dye plant with a long history of traditional use. The impact of the well‐studied goldenrod stem gall produced by Eurosta solidaginis on goldenrod botanical dyes—and the ...
Alexe Indigo, Xiaohong Sun, Paul Manning
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