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Placental growth factor before 11 weeks for screening of preterm preeclampsia: The PreMoM study
In this multicenter study including 3448 women with singleton pregnancies in Spain, early placental growth factor (PlGF) measurement (<11 weeks) was compared with standard timing (11–13 weeks) for preterm preeclampsia screening. Early measurements showed no added benefit over models without PlGF.
Rocío López Mármol +13 more
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ABSTRACT In response to the Covid‐19 pandemic, the governments of Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea implemented direct cash disbursements to citizens in 2020 and 2021. This paper assesses whether these near‐simultaneous universal cash payout schemes presage a broader transformation in the welfare paradigm of these East Asian economies ...
Daniel Chi Fung Yeung +3 more
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Reflections on public health innovations: Progress and challenges for Colombia [PDF]
Parra-Henao G.
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Informe del uso de la irradiación como medida de intervención en salud pública [PDF]
Magda Luz Atrián Salazar
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Long‐term prognostic implications of type 2 diabetes mellitus in colorectal cancer patients
Abstract Aim Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide. Epidemiological evidence has identified Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) as a risk factor for CRC. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of T2DM, along with clinicopathological and socio‐demographic factors, on long‐term overall survival in a large, nationally ...
Julia Alcaide‐Garcia +79 more
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Relación de revisores del año 2016
Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica, Instituto Nacional de Salud, Perú
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[Ethics, COVID-19 and public health]. [PDF]
Segura Benedicto A.
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Certificación y recertificación de médicos especialistas en salud pública [PDF]
Francisco Javier López Antuñano
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ABSTRACT Background Rosacea is a highly prevalent dermatosis affecting 5% of the world's population. Its impact is not only physical but also psychological, as over 60% of patients with rosacea also suffer from depression, anxiety, and other psychological comorbidities.
Alberto Leguina‐Ruzzi +2 more
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