Enhanced Trained Immunity in Peripheral Monocytes in Unstable Angina With Elevated High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein. [PDF]
Zhang J+14 more
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Pomegranate parts (arils, peel, and flower) contain antioxidants, polyphenols, and flavonoids. These bioactives reduce inflammation, improve endothelial function, and modulate lipids. Regular intake lowers blood pressure, LDL, and atherosclerotic plaque while increasing HDL.
Esha Saeed+11 more
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Developing a novel diagnostic model for identifying high-risk plaques in new onset unstable angina pectoris using coronary CT angiography. [PDF]
Li H+6 more
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Predicting prolonged length of stay in the emergency medicine ward using machine learning
Abstract Background Emergency Medicine Wards (EMWs) in Hong Kong focus on managing short‐stay patients with a length of stay (LOS) less than 72 h to alleviate the burden on medical wards. The ability to predict prolonged LOS provides valuable guidance on healthcare resource management.
Sarah Hoi Yee Wong+2 more
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Temporal response patterns of human gut microbiota to dietary fiber
In this study, 19 overweight participants, with or without type 2 diabetes mellitus, underwent 14 days of normal‐diet observation followed by 14 days of dietary fiber intervention. Fecal samples and continuous glucose monitoring data were collected daily throughout the 28‐day period.
Xiaotong Lin+5 more
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The elevated levels of soluble growth stimulation expressed gene 2 are associated with coronary atherosclerotic plaque destabilization in unstable angina patients: a case control study. [PDF]
Li N, Li X, Ni L, Li X.
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Unstable angina in a patient with mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome.
Hideharu Hayashi+9 more
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Occult spontaneous intramuscular haemorrhage as a complication of heparin for unstable angina [PDF]
Stephen Johnston, H M Mather
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The Combination of Fat Distribution and BMI Redefines Obesity: Result From NHANES
ABSTRACT Background Body mass index (BMI) has well‐recognized limitations, particularly in the context of the ‘obesity paradox’, where higher BMI does not consistently evaluate adverse outcomes. These limitations underscore the need for alternative approaches.
Liuqing Yang+7 more
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