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    “…Conclusions: Following the Endocrine Society’s expert committee recommendations, without previous testing being necessary, reaching and maintaining a serum 25(OH)D of 100–150 nmol/L (40–60 ng/ml) could be achieved by an initial supplementation with the upper tolerable daily intake doses (IU/day) for up to two months: <1yr 2000, 1-18yrs 4000 and all adults 10,000 (obese x 2–3 times more) and then with the maintenance proposed doses that do not require medical supervision, practically identical with the IOM’s upper tolerable limits: 1000 <6m, 1500 6m-1yr, 2500 1-3yrs, 3000 4-8yrs, and 4000 >8yrs, with adults and adolescents requiring 4000–5000 (obese x 2). Vitamin D may not prevent SARS-CoV-2 from spreading but may protect, without any risk of toxicity, from serious-critical illness and death from COVID-19 disease. …”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: Tibial tubercle fractures are uncommon injuries typically seen in adolescents approaching skeletal maturity. No evidence based clinical practice guidelines currently exist regarding clinical management of both operative and nonoperative fractures. …”
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    “…We assessed the effect of antibiotic (AB) switching on UTI recurrence, healthcare resource use (HRU), and related costs among adolescent and adult females in the US with uncomplicated UTIs (uUTIs). …”
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  8. 77888
    “…HAV, Hepatitis A Virus; YoA, Years of Age [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: In addition to Mexico’s intermediate HAV endemicity and improved sanitary conditions, these results describe an increase of HAV infection from children to adolescents/adults, which increases the risk for more severe and complicated disease and greater demand on healthcare resources. …”
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    “…METHODS: In the 1980s, 51 adolescent-onset AN cases (AN group) and 51 matched controls (COMP group) were recruited from the community. …”
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    “…We evaluated 2 school-based interventions aimed at adolescents (11 to 14 years old) and 2 workshop-based (small group or one to one) interventions, 1 community-based intervention, and 1 combined small group and community-based programme all aimed at adult men and women (18+ years old). …”
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  13. 77893
    por Long, Xiangyu, Lebel, Catherine
    Publicado 2022
    “…DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cross-sectional study, participants were selected from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development study. Children with PAE were compared with controls matched for age, sex, family income, maternal educational level, and caregiver status. …”
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    “…CONCLUSION: In the total sample, the JH characteristic prevails in the upper limbs of female children, adolescents and adults, with a total Beighton score ≥6. …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: Vulnerable adolescents and emerging adults (aged 18-29 years), particularly young transgender women, are among the fastest-growing HIV positive populations worldwide. …”
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    “…We considered vaccination of MSM from the perspective of sexual health clinics, with and without vaccination offered to all adolescents in schools (vaccination before entry [VbE]), comparing three realistic approaches to targeting: vaccination on attendance (VoA) for testing; vaccination on diagnosis (VoD) with gonorrhoea; or vaccination according to risk (VaR), offered to patients diagnosed with gonorrhoea plus individuals who test negative but report having more than five sexual partners per year. …”
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