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48601por Addala, Ananta, Ding, Victoria, Zaharieva, Dessi P., Bishop, Franziska K., Adams, Alyce S., King, Abby C., Johari, Ramesh, Scheinker, David, Hood, Korey K., Desai, Manisha, Maahs, David M., Prahalad, Priya“…IMPORTANCE: Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) is associated with improvements in hemoglobin A(1c) (HbA(1c)) in youths with type 1 diabetes (T1D); however, youths from minoritized racial and ethnic groups and those with public insurance face greater barriers to CGM access. …”
Publicado 2023
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48602“…The updated review examined 5 key questions focused on comparative review of all FDA-approved medicines for osteoporosis infracture risk reduction, effectiveness in racial/ethnic subpopulations as well as different risk stratification using FRAX (World Health Organization Fracture Risk Assessment Tool) or other cutoffs, compliance and adherence, adverse effects of medications, the prediction of treatment efficacy using bone mineral density (BMD) monitoring by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA), and comparative effectiveness of long-term therapy.The AHRQ reviewers found high strength of evidence to support areduction in risk of vertebral, nonvertebral and hip fractures in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis treated with 1 of 4 agents (alendronate, risedronate, zoledronic acid, or denosumab). …”
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48603por Clark, H. C.“…A sluggish blood sinus with a large endothelial surface, a higher internal body temperature, and red blood cells burdened with parasites of a certain age beyond the ring form seem to be important factors in the localization and development of the æstivo-autumnal parasite. 9. The racial disparity of malarial infections shown in this series is believed to be due to local conditions and a wrong impression is apt to be given by our statistics in regard to the relative immunity of the negro race. …”
Publicado 1915
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48604“…There were 42 (5.1%) Caucasians, 141 (17.2%) Asians, 218 (26.7%) African Americans, 313 (38.2%) Hispanics, 42 (5.1%) American Indians/Alaskan Natives, and 63 (7.7%) students who responded multi-racial. To measure recognition of ARA, a 10-item, 5-point Likert scale was used with responses ranging from 1=“not abusive” to 5=“extremely abusive” (Cronbach’s a = 0.85). …”
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48605“…CXR clear, MRI/CT: extensive subcutaneous inflammatory changes in the right buttock with sacral oedema. PET-CT – showed resolving inflammatory changes in the right flank, FDG intake in C6 and SI joints presumed secondary to ankylosing spondylitis and sacroiliitis. …”
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48606por Paul, Sonal, Patel, Nisha, Kumarasinghe, Chathula, Nimkar, Neil, Singh, Angelica, Vishnuvardhan, Nivetha, Ashraf, Farah, Mazloom, Anita, Kodama, Rich, Kalsi, Amardeep, Usta, Soeb, Ashfaq, Abeer, Gregos, Peter, Khan, Uqba, Weingarten, Jeremy, Patel, Eshan“…Investigation on a larger scale is necessary to address the susceptibility of ABO blood group and COVID-19 infection severity in a multiracial population to address racial disparities. [Figure: see text] DISCLOSURES: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.…”
Publicado 2020
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48607por Toback, Seth, Galiza, Eva, Cosgrove, Catherine, Galloway, James, Goodman, Anna L, Swift, Pauline A, Rajaram, Sankarasubramanian, Graves-Jones, Alison, Edelman, Jonathan, Burns, Fiona, Minassian, Angela M, Cho, Iksung, Kumar, Lakshmi, Plested, Joyce S, Rivers, E Joy, Robertson, Andreana, Dubovsky, Filip, Glenn, Greg, Heath, Paul T“…In general, the substudy participants were younger, more racially diverse, and had fewer comorbid conditions than those in the main study. …”
Publicado 2022
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48608por Kwarteng-Siaw, Miriam, Merz, Lauren E., Ren, Siyang, Neuberg, Donna S., Achebe, Maureen, Rodriguez, Jorge A., Langer, Arielle L.“…Otherwise, there was no significant difference in racial and median income distributions pre-pandemic to pandemic. …”
Publicado 2021
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48609por Yu, Dahai, Wang, Zheng, Cai, Yamei, McBride, Kate, Osuagwu, Uchechukwu Levi, Pickering, Karen, Baker, John, Cutfield, Richard, Orr-Walker, Brandon J., Sundborn, Gerhard, Jameson, Michael B., Zhao, Zhanzheng, Simmons, David“…IMPORTANCE: People with type 2 diabetes have greater risk for some site-specific cancers, and risks of cancers differ among racial and ethnic groups in the general population of Aotearoa New Zealand. …”
Publicado 2022
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48610“…Clinical examination revealed right-sided buttock and sacral tenderness with right upper leg wasting, right knee flexion and ankle dorsiflexion weakness and reduced sensation over the right lateral thigh and in the first web-space. …”
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48611por Tziner, Aharon, Bar-Mor, Hadara, Shwartz-Asher, Daphna, Shkoler, Or, Geva, Lilach, Levi, Haim“…They should initiate training workshops, events, and support groups akin to those extant in organizations focused on eliminating racial prejudice and advocating sustainability and wellness in the workplace. …”
Publicado 2023
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48612“…Examination revealed no deformity of the lumbar or sacral spine. There was no swelling, redness, or tenderness on palpation. …”
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48613por Vasquez, Kimberly, Guishard, Dozene, Desai, Rina, Naji, Moufd, Jiang, Caroline, Ronning, Andrea, George-Alexander, Glenis, Ceballo, Onassis Castillo, Berman, Jackie, Tobin, Jonathan N., Kost, Rhonda G“…OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: The Rockefeller University Center for Clinical and Translational Science (RU-CCTS), Clinical Directors Network (CDN), and Carter Burden Network (CBN), a multi-site senior services organization serving East Harlem, NY, formed a community-academic research partnership to characterize the health of the CBN seniors (many who are racial/ethnic minorities, low-income, and suffering from multiple chronic conditions) and to explore the use and associations of a measure of overall health status and frailty in this population. …”
Publicado 2019
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48614por Motabi, Ibraheem H, Zaidi, Syed Ziauddin A., Ibrahim, Mamoun Hassan, Tailor, Imran K, Alshehry, Nawal Faiez, AlGhamdi, Mubarak S., Iqbal, Shahid, Mudaibigh, Samer, Alnajjar, Fouad H“…After surgery & local radiation, he was sent to us with paraplegia & grade 4 infected sacral bedsore that needed inpatient care. He was started on CyBorD Cycle 2 on April 24, 2014. …”
Publicado 2016
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48615por Berg, Stephanie, Kim, Seo-Hyun, Patel, Sonam, Rajakumar, Priya, Elliott, Elizabeth Jane, Schwartz, Candice, Coggan, James, Wozniak, Amy, Zhang, Yanyu, Arain, Saad, Kodali, Abhigna, Singh, Daulath, Odetola, Oluwatobi, Dalal, Hina, Feltman Frank, Rebecca, Kreppel, Diana, Murchie, Ellen, Pax, Laura, Aleem, Ahmed, Guerrettaz, Ryan, Lee, Raymond W., Delgado-Ramos, Glenda, Esmail, Fatema, Moore, Patrick, Qin, Shuai, Torgerson, Nicholas, Watson, Tracie, Barton, Kevin, Hagen, Patrick, Hossain, Nasheed, Katsouli, Anthi, Lowery, Erin M, Larson, Melissa L., Mai, Hanh, Phelan, Katie W., Nand, Sucha, Stiff, Patrick J., Saraf, Santosh L.“…Mortality in COVID-19 patients was 13-16% and patients that had a thrombotic event had a higher risk of death in the RUSH and UIC cohorts. Conclusions: In a racially diverse, multi-institutional cohort of patients, we demonstrate that 7.2% of COVID-19 patients had a thrombotic event. …”
Publicado 2020
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48616“…Poverty disproportionately affects racial and ethnic minorities, with 36.5% of the Black population living below the poverty level, compared to 25.5% Hispanic, 30.5% Asian, and 14.7% White. …”
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48617por Nizam, Sharmin“…Hydronephrosis and hydroureter has no specific age or racial predilection. Signs and symptoms may depend on whether obstruction is acute/chronic. …”
Publicado 2021
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48618por Batra, Sonal, Orban, Julie, Zhang, Hexuan, Guterbock, Thomas M., Butler, Leigh Anne, Bogucki, Colleen, Chen, Candice“…IMPORTANCE: The COVID-19 pandemic and calls for racial justice have highlighted the need for schools to promote social mission. …”
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48619por Petersen, Kevin, Weisburd, David, Fay, Sydney, Eggins, Elizabeth, Mazerolle, Lorraine“…However, these moderator analyses were limited by a small number of studies in each comparison, and we were unable to compare the effects of police stops across racial groupings. AUTHORS' CONCLUSIONS: While our findings point to favorable effects of pedestrian stop interventions on place‐based crime and displacement outcomes, evidence of negative individual‐level effects makes it difficult to recommend the use of these tactics over alternative policing interventions. …”
Publicado 2023
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48620por Jack, Shane P.D., Petrosky, Emiko, Lyons, Bridget H., Blair, Janet M., Ertl, Allison M., Sheats, Kameron J., Betz, Carter J.“…Among males, non-Hispanic blacks accounted for the majority of homicides and had the highest rate of any racial/ethnic group. Homicides primarily involved a firearm, were precipitated by arguments and interpersonal conflicts, were related to intimate partner violence (particularly for females), or occurred in conjunction with another crime. …”
Publicado 2018
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