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The impact of health knowledge and obesity status on the effectiveness of a warning label.
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Trends of HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia (1990-2021).
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Over the past three decades, Ethiopia has witnessed a dynamic shift in the burden of HIV/AIDS, a public health crisis that has profoundly impacted communities nationwide. While significant strides have been made in combating the disease, evolving trends in incidence, mortality, and disability reveal the complexity of progress. …”
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Comparison of the coccolithophore assemblage to paleo-proxy records between 74.40 to 73.40 ka.
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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). …”
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Characteristics of AMI patients with DM.
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). …”
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Published 2025“…Forty-three participants in group 1 and 45 participants in group 2 had their pre and post anxiety scores analyzed. There was a trend of increased recall rates in group 2 for short-term problems, long-term problems, intervention, and incidence rates, but it did not reach statistically significant level. …”