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Socioeconomic disparities and nutritional aging: how food insecurity and financial hardship accelerate health decline in older adults. [PDF]
Reytor-González C +6 more
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Quantifying the Sites of Government, Commercial, and Personal Systems‐Perpetrated Financial Abuse
ABSTRACT This study explores the institutional systems through which post‐separation financial abuse is perpetrated. While existing measures seek to quantify the harms experienced by women post‐separation, this study draws on financial, welfare and legal service casefiles to identify where such harms occur. Drawing on 76 de‐identified Victorian service
Kay Cook +3 more
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Anesthesiology Residency Matching: Key Differentiators in a Post-Step 1 Pass/Fail Era. [PDF]
Kim J +6 more
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Rationale of New Grading System: Central Compartment Atopic Disease
ABSTRACT Background Central compartment atopic disease (CCAD) has recently been recognized as a distinct phenotype within the spectrum of type 2–dominant chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). Although international guidelines highlight polypoid changes in the central nasal cavity, standardized diagnostic and classification criteria are still lacking.
Ramón Moreno‐Luna +11 more
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Motion Analysis of Ear Surgery Training on an Ovine Model. [PDF]
Tanase M +9 more
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ABSTRACT Background To determine the safety and efficacy of laser ablation of the posterior nasal nerve (PNN) for the treatment of chronic rhinitis. Methods This study was a single‐center, prospective, single‐blinded, randomized sham‐controlled trial. Patients with a 24‐h reflective Total Nasal Symptom Score (rTNSS) ≧ 5, rhinorrhea ≧ 2, and congestion ≧
Jyun‐Yi Liao +9 more
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Health literacy profiles and empowerment strategies for older adults on an offshore island: a community-based study. [PDF]
Lin YL, Hsieh CM, Chiang TI, Chen JO.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is an inflammatory disease with many different contributing factors, including bacterial infection. CRS patients are typically managed with medical therapies; however, these treatments frequently fail, leaving surgery as the only viable option.
Sintayehu Ambachew +8 more
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Prediction of postoperative facial nerve function with preoperative magnetic resonance imaging in patients with vestibular schwannoma. [PDF]
Yang X, Chen Q.
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