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Realizing the potential of cancer prevention - the role of implementation science [PDF]
Colditz, Graham A, Emmons, Karen M
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Olfactory Impairment and Incident Cognitive Decline: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis
ABSTRACT Background Olfactory impairment (OI) is associated with poor ageing outcomes. While cross‐sectional studies found a high prevalence of OI among patients with neurodegenerative diseases, the temporal relationship remains unclear. This meta‐analysis aims to synthesise the longitudinal association of OI with cognitive decline (CD). Methods PubMed,
Brian Sheng Yep Yeo+17 more
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Grafts used to construct lung cancer animal models come from various sources, primarily cell lines, patient‐derived tumor tissues, and circulating tumor cells. Based on the sources of grafts and research objectives, lung cancer animal models can be categorized into several types: chemical‐induced models, orthotopic transplantation models, heterotopic ...
Zixuan Yang+7 more
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Diffusion of effects of the ASSIST school-based smoking prevention intervention to non-participating family members: a secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial. [PDF]
White J+4 more
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Research advancements and evaluation of multifactor‐induced murine models for gastric cancer
Murine models for gastric cancer. Abstract As one of the most prevalent gastrointestinal malignancies in humans, gastric cancer (GC) is often detected at an advanced stage, resulting in a poor prognosis and ranking it the fifth leading cause of cancer‐related deaths.
Yiqing Wang+5 more
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Stroke Risk Factors, Genetics, and Prevention
A. Boehme, Charles C. Esenwa, M. Elkind
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Comparison of Several Techniques for Smoking Prevention: A Study on Attitude Change. (Degree Thesis)
Joan Elvira i Jorba+1 more
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Artificial intelligence (AI) applications are finding use in real‐world neurological settings. Whereas part 1 of this 3‐part review series focused on the birth of AI and its foundational principles, this part 2 review shifts gears to explore more practical aspects of neurological care.
Matthew Rizzo
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