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ABSTRACT Objective Increasing demand for eating disorder treatment services has placed pressure on service capacity and extended wait times. Although wait times have been associated with treatment disengagement, there is limited evidence for interventions to mitigate their impact for adults with eating disorders.
Jessica Tone+2 more
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Triage rapide des laits anormaux par la réfractométrie, la catalasimétrie et l'essai à l'alcool-alizarine [PDF]
Charles Valencien, L. Panchaud
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Key Points Question What are efficient approaches for triage of human papillomavirus–positive women in cervical cancer screening? Findings This cohort study of 3225 women found that p16/Ki-67 dual stain, alone or in combination with human papillomavirus ...
N. Wentzensen+12 more
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ABSTRACT Despite growing interest in smartphone applications (apps) as tools for eating disorder (ED) intervention, significant challenges remain in optimizing their utility and implementation. Cruz et al. conducted a meta‐analysis of 14 trials examining smartphone app‐based interventions for EDs, finding apps to effectively reduce numerous symptoms ...
Mariel Messer
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Triage and the patient with renal failure. [PDF]
V. Parsons, Penelope Lock
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When disasters or catastrophic events occur, health care personnel must have an emergency preparedness plan in place and be able to move through disaster triage at hospitals to other venues. Virtual Mentor is a monthly bioethics journal published by the American Medical Association.
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Abstract Heart failure (HF) creates a considerable clinical, humanistic and economic burden on patients and caregivers as well as on healthcare systems. To attenuate the significant burden of HF, there is a need for enhanced management of patients with HF.
Javed Butler+8 more
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Abstract Background European Society of Cardiology (ESC) chronic heart failure (HF) guidelines recommend a single N‐terminal pro‐B‐type natriuretic peptide (NT‐proBNP) threshold of ≥125 pg/mL for specialist referral in symptomatic patients; however, natriuretic peptide levels increase with age.
Clare J. Taylor+5 more
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