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Overview of study procedures.
Published 2025“…Nevertheless, over-the-counter (OTC) NSAIDs are broadly accessible and frequently used among this population. Efforts to decrease high-risk OTC NSAID use have the potential to improve safety and reduce chronic disease burden. …”
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Factors associated with low lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR) in CKD patients on hemodialysis.
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Sensitivity analysis of LMR thresholds based on ROC curves for associated variables.
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Comparison of biochemical parameters in CKD patients on hemodialysis with high and low LMR.
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Comparison of hematological parameters in CKD patients on hemodialysis with high and low LMR.
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Supplementary Material for: Using smartphone data to frequently measure atopic dermatitis severity and understand triggers: A decentralized 12-week observational study
Published 2024“…The aim was to apply smartphone technology to evaluate AD severity; to explore if severity based on highly frequent sampling of photographs are associated with patient reported outcomes, and to investigate disease fluctuations and trigger associations based on passively collected environmental data. …”
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6MWT results.
Published 2025“…Among these, physical and cardiorespiratory impairments are frequently reported, but remain poorly understood. This systematic review aimed to identify and synthesize evidence regarding physical and cardiorespiratory impairments in individuals with long COVID, defined as symptoms persisting for at least three months post-infection.…”
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Flowchart of selected studies.
Published 2025“…Among these, physical and cardiorespiratory impairments are frequently reported, but remain poorly understood. This systematic review aimed to identify and synthesize evidence regarding physical and cardiorespiratory impairments in individuals with long COVID, defined as symptoms persisting for at least three months post-infection.…”