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    Baseline characteristics of the study population. by Hanbin Wu (14016246)

    Published 2025
    “…Moreover, a higher risk of miscarriage or early stillbirth and PTB was observed in obesity and underweight, respectively, in association with preconception hypoglycemia. Main limitations in the current study included the limited generalizability in other countries with varying disparities in healthcare and the lack of information on certain potential confounders (such as gestational complications and whether they received any related intervention after preconception examination).…”
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    Image_2_Psychotropic medication use pre and post-diagnosis of cluster B personality disorder: a Quebec’s health services register cohort.JPEG by Carlotta Lunghi (2274841)

    Published 2023
    “…Trends over time showed statistically significant increased use of antipsychotics and ADHD medications, decreased use of anxiolytics and mood stabilizers, and a stable use of antidepressants.…”
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    Image_1_Psychotropic medication use pre and post-diagnosis of cluster B personality disorder: a Quebec’s health services register cohort.JPEG by Carlotta Lunghi (2274841)

    Published 2023
    “…Trends over time showed statistically significant increased use of antipsychotics and ADHD medications, decreased use of anxiolytics and mood stabilizers, and a stable use of antidepressants.…”
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    Table_1_Psychotropic medication use pre and post-diagnosis of cluster B personality disorder: a Quebec’s health services register cohort.DOCX by Carlotta Lunghi (2274841)

    Published 2023
    “…Trends over time showed statistically significant increased use of antipsychotics and ADHD medications, decreased use of anxiolytics and mood stabilizers, and a stable use of antidepressants.…”
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    The effect of adjuvant oral application of honey in the management of postoperative pain after tonsillectomy in adults: A pilot study by Katharina Geißler (2634643)

    Published 2020
    “…</p><p>Participants</p><p>56 patients treated with honey 8 times per day (honey group), 18 patients treated without honey (control group); baseline analgesia were non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) or coxibs; opioids were used as pro re nata (PRN) medication; mean age 34.4 ± 13.4 years; 36% women.</p><p>Main outcome measures</p><p>On first to fifth postoperative day, patients rated their pain using the validated questionnaire of the German-wide project Quality Improvement in Postoperative Pain Treatment (QUIPS) including a numeric rating scale (NRS, 0–10) for determination of patient's pain. …”
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