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    S1 Data - by Asnake Adane (19935018)

    Published 2025
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    Baseline characteristics. by Daniela Sánchez-Santiesteban (21192342)

    Published 2025
    “…In Colombia, despite a healthcare system covering 97% of the population, socioeconomic disparities persist. Lower income levels are associated with decreased survival, potentially due to delays in diagnosis or treatment and a higher probability of advanced staging at diagnosis, These inequities persist even among relatively advantaged populations, such as formal employee who are assumed to have fewer barriers to accessing healthcare services compared to informal workers.…”
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    Baseline characteristics. by A. H. Ayesha Lavell (16734002)

    Published 2025
    “…Mental health significantly declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, after which mental health symptoms returned to baseline as the burden of COVID-19 patients decreased and public measures were lifted. …”
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    De-identified participant survey data. by A. H. Ayesha Lavell (16734002)

    Published 2025
    “…Mental health significantly declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, after which mental health symptoms returned to baseline as the burden of COVID-19 patients decreased and public measures were lifted. …”
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    S1 Data - by Bowen Deng (3123237)

    Published 2024
    “…We identified 4 longitudinal trajectories of blood glucose, including class 1 (a low initial average blood glucose level with steady trend within 24 hours), class 2 (a high initial average blood glucose with gently decreased trend), class 3 (the highest initial average blood glucose with rapidly decreased trend) and class 4 (a high initial average blood glucose level with the trend that increased at first and then decreased). …”