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A representative ultrasound axis image.
Published 2024“…This suggests that low-pressure VM can be a simple and cost-effective method to reduce cerebrovascular stiffness in a brief interval, without the need for specific environmental conditions.…”
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DataSheet_6_Emerging patterns and trends in global cancer burden attributable to metabolic factors, based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.zip
Published 2023“…The cancer mortality burden was evaluated according to geographic location, SDI quintiles, age, sex, and changes over time.</p>Results<p>Cancer attributable to metabolic factors contributed 865,440 (95% UI, 447,970-140,590) deaths in 2019, a 167.45% increase over 1990. …”
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DataSheet_1_Emerging patterns and trends in global cancer burden attributable to metabolic factors, based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.pdf
Published 2023“…The cancer mortality burden was evaluated according to geographic location, SDI quintiles, age, sex, and changes over time.</p>Results<p>Cancer attributable to metabolic factors contributed 865,440 (95% UI, 447,970-140,590) deaths in 2019, a 167.45% increase over 1990. …”
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DataSheet_5_Emerging patterns and trends in global cancer burden attributable to metabolic factors, based on the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.pdf
Published 2023“…The cancer mortality burden was evaluated according to geographic location, SDI quintiles, age, sex, and changes over time.</p>Results<p>Cancer attributable to metabolic factors contributed 865,440 (95% UI, 447,970-140,590) deaths in 2019, a 167.45% increase over 1990. …”