Category: 6. Health

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  • Development and validation of an artificial intelligence-based model for cardiovascular disease prediction using longitudinal data | BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

    Development and validation of an artificial intelligence-based model for cardiovascular disease prediction using longitudinal data | BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

  • Taheri Soodejani M. Non-communicable diseases in the world over the past century: a secondary data analysis. Front Public Health. 2024;12:1436236.

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  • Roth GA, Mensah GA, Johnson CO, Addolorato G,…

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  • Struggling with menopause? One simple self-care strategy can help reduce symptoms, study finds

    Struggling with menopause? One simple self-care strategy can help reduce symptoms, study finds

    Imagine waking up in the middle of the night with sudden hot flushes!Menopause can feel relentless: interrupted sleep, sudden hot flushes, and mood shifts that make daily life harder. While hormone therapy is highly effective for many symptoms,…

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  • Trends and disparities in mortality associated with peripheral artery disease and hyperlipidemia, 1999–2024

  • National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. What Is Peripheral Artery Disease? [Internet]. Bethesda (MD): National Institutes of Health; [cited 2025 Oct 24]. Available from: https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/peripheral-artery-disease (2022).

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  • A case report of wrist arthritis caused by Gemella haemolysans | BMC Infectious Diseases

    A case report of wrist arthritis caused by Gemella haemolysans | BMC Infectious Diseases

  • Jennings JD, Zielinski E, Tosti R, Ilyas AM. Septic arthritis of the wrist: Incidence, risk Factors, and predictors of infection. Orthopedics. 2017;40(3):e526–31.

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  • Mercer HL, Rodriguez D, Rivas R,…

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  • 5 signs you are becoming diabetic

    5 signs you are becoming diabetic

    Polydipsia, or excessive thirst, and polyuria, or frequent urination, are classic early signs of diabetes that are related to how the body attempts to regulate excess blood sugar. As blood sugar levels rise, kidneys filter more glucose from the…

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  • A longitudinal comparative analysis of sustained benefit of a self-care intervention for caregivers of adults with heart failure | BMC Nursing

    A longitudinal comparative analysis of sustained benefit of a self-care intervention for caregivers of adults with heart failure | BMC Nursing

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    Caregiving is stressful, and caregivers commonly neglect taking care of themselves. We tested the effectiveness of a virtual health coaching intervention focused on promoting self-care and demonstrated, at 6 months, that self-care,…

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  • Effectiveness of the circle of security parenting program in reducing children’s behavioral challenges and parental stress, anxiety, and depression in a Saudi Arabian sample | BMC Public Health

    Effectiveness of the circle of security parenting program in reducing children’s behavioral challenges and parental stress, anxiety, and depression in a Saudi Arabian sample | BMC Public Health

  • Goldblatt M, Yahav R, Ricon T. Overview of intervention programs for parents of young children (0–6). Open J Pediatr. 2014;04(3):185–207. https://doi.org/10.4236/ojped.2014.43026.

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  • Upstream SOX9 deletion in a 46,XY girl with acampomelic campomelic dysplasia and absent minipuberty | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

    Upstream SOX9 deletion in a 46,XY girl with acampomelic campomelic dysplasia and absent minipuberty | Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases

  • Debuf MJ, Benoit V, Cassart M, Gajewska K, Gauquier N, Meunier C, et al. Agenesis of olfactory bulbs: a forgotten diagnostic indicator of acampomelic campomelic dysplasia. Clin Case Rep. 2019;7(7):1352–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.2228.

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  • Washington state man believed to be the first to die from a rare strain of bird flu – The Washington Post

    1. Washington state man believed to be the first to die from a rare strain of bird flu  The Washington Post
    2. First human case in US of H5N5 bird flu strain confirmed in Washington resident  OregonLive.com
    3. Man left ‘seriously sick’ by virus never before…

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