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Mashup Score: 0Health Literacy Research - 2 day(s) ago
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Mashup Score: 1
Thuy Doan and co-workers explore the impact of mass azithromycin distribution on the antibiotic resistance in the gut of Nigerien pre-school children.
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Binh Nguyen and colleagues, use longitudinally collected data and target trial emulation methods to explore the impact of mid-life physical activity on the health outcomes of Australian women later in life.
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Binh Nguyen and team, use longitudinally collected data and target trial emulation methods to explore the impact of mid-life physical activity on the health outcomes of Australian women later in life. @DrMelodyDing @pjclare @GregoreMielke @ProfWendyBrown https://t.co/pae5f7yEM3 https://t.co/mQmVlOL5yR
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Mashup Score: 12
Binh Nguyen and colleagues, use longitudinally collected data and target trial emulation methods to explore the impact of mid-life physical activity on the health outcomes of Australian women later in life.
Source: journals.plos.orgCategories: General Medicine News, General HCPsTweet-
Binh Nguyen and team, use longitudinally collected data and target trial emulation methods to explore the impact of mid-life physical activity on the health outcomes of Australian women later in life. @DrMelodyDing @pjclare @GregoreMielke @ProfWendyBrown https://t.co/pae5f7yEM3 https://t.co/mQmVlOL5yR
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Mashup Score: 1Cardiovascular outcomes 50 years after antenatal exposure to betamethasone: Follow-up of a randomised double-blind, placebo-controlled trial - 24 day(s) ago
Anthony G B Walters and colleagues assess cardiovascular outcomes fifty years after antenatal exposure to betamethasone, in long-term follow-up of a randomised double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
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Women with premenstrual disorders are much more likely to have birth-related depression, researchers say.
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Mashup Score: 9
In this multi-centre UK wide study including >6000 participants, Chloe Swords and co-workers explore referral patterns for cochlear implantation vary across the UK according to ethnicity and socioeconomics.
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In a UK wide study including >6000 participants, Chloe Swords and co-workers explore referral patterns for cochlear implantation vary across the UK according to ethnicity and socioeconomics. @swords_chloe @ENTIntegrate @SENSElabCam @BCIG_UK @BsoJuniors https://t.co/wte0dZFfrs https://t.co/jXsuzpK2u7
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Mashup Score: 0Long-term outcomes of hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19 with and without neurological involvement: 3-year follow-up assessment - 1 month(s) ago
Tim Q Duong and colleagues investigate the 3-year outcomes of patients with and without significant neurological manifestations during initial COVID-19 hospitalization.
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Mashup Score: 11Short-term impacts of Universal Basic Income on population mental health inequalities in the UK: A microsimulation modelling study - 1 month(s) ago
Rachel M Thomson and colleagues used a policy model to simulate how a Universal Basic Income might influence mental health for working-age adults in the UK.
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Zoe Moodie and colleagues investigate the safety and immunogenicity of a subtype C ALVAC-HIV vaccine prime plus bivalent subtype C gp120 vaccine boost adjuvanted with MF59 or alum in healthy adults without HIV.
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