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    Data Sheet 1_Reduced hemolytic complement activity in the classical pathway (CH50) is a risk factor for poor clinical outcomes of patients with infections: a retrospective analysis... by Hiroyuki Koami (3878434)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Conclusion<p>Low CH50 after infection is not only significantly associated with multiple organ failure and coagulopathy but is also an independent risk factor for poor prognosis. …”
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    Table 1_A cross-sectional survey about behavior of wearing condoms among college students who engage in sexual activity: the mediating role of attitudes of preventive behavior.docx by Li Qi (575782)

    Published 2025
    “…No significant correlation was detected between PIR and APB (p ≥ 0.05), while PBPB and APB were significantly positively and PDPB and APB significantly negatively correlated (p < 0.05). …”
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    Colocalization results. by Marie C. Sadler (9649799)

    Published 2025
    “…High urinary zinc correlated with an unfavorable cardiometabolic profile, and Mendelian randomization analyses suggested causal roles for diabetes increasing urinary zinc levels, and elevated urinary zinc increasing stroke risk. Analyzing country-level allele frequencies and zinc deficiency prevalences revealed a 3-fold higher genetic zinc excretion risk in sub-Saharan Africa compared to Europe, significantly correlating with nutritional zinc deficiency prevalence. …”
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    Finemapping results. by Marie C. Sadler (9649799)

    Published 2025
    “…High urinary zinc correlated with an unfavorable cardiometabolic profile, and Mendelian randomization analyses suggested causal roles for diabetes increasing urinary zinc levels, and elevated urinary zinc increasing stroke risk. Analyzing country-level allele frequencies and zinc deficiency prevalences revealed a 3-fold higher genetic zinc excretion risk in sub-Saharan Africa compared to Europe, significantly correlating with nutritional zinc deficiency prevalence. …”
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    List of RT-qPCR primers. by Marie C. Sadler (9649799)

    Published 2025
    “…High urinary zinc correlated with an unfavorable cardiometabolic profile, and Mendelian randomization analyses suggested causal roles for diabetes increasing urinary zinc levels, and elevated urinary zinc increasing stroke risk. Analyzing country-level allele frequencies and zinc deficiency prevalences revealed a 3-fold higher genetic zinc excretion risk in sub-Saharan Africa compared to Europe, significantly correlating with nutritional zinc deficiency prevalence. …”
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    The category of PAL [65]. by Juntong Lai (21464598)

    Published 2025
    “…The minimum damage leading to persistent inflammation is decreased as BMI increases and the correlation is nonlinear, which suggests a significant rise in OA risk with a high level of obesity. …”
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    The description of dimensional parameters. by Juntong Lai (21464598)

    Published 2025
    “…The minimum damage leading to persistent inflammation is decreased as BMI increases and the correlation is nonlinear, which suggests a significant rise in OA risk with a high level of obesity. …”
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    The formula of parameter nondimensionalisation. by Juntong Lai (21464598)

    Published 2025
    “…The minimum damage leading to persistent inflammation is decreased as BMI increases and the correlation is nonlinear, which suggests a significant rise in OA risk with a high level of obesity. …”
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    Supplementary Table 1–9. by Yu Wang (12152)

    Published 2025
    “…Elevated levels of HDL-C were associated with a decreased risk of sepsis (under 75) (OR 0.897, 95% CI 0.838–0.960; P = 0.002) and incidence of sepsis (OR 0.883, 95% CI 0.820–0.951; P = 0.001), which was consistent across sensitivity analyses. …”
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    STROBE-MR checklist. by Yu Wang (12152)

    Published 2025
    “…Elevated levels of HDL-C were associated with a decreased risk of sepsis (under 75) (OR 0.897, 95% CI 0.838–0.960; P = 0.002) and incidence of sepsis (OR 0.883, 95% CI 0.820–0.951; P = 0.001), which was consistent across sensitivity analyses. …”
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    Instrumental Variables details of lipids. by Yu Wang (12152)

    Published 2025
    “…Elevated levels of HDL-C were associated with a decreased risk of sepsis (under 75) (OR 0.897, 95% CI 0.838–0.960; P = 0.002) and incidence of sepsis (OR 0.883, 95% CI 0.820–0.951; P = 0.001), which was consistent across sensitivity analyses. …”
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    Participant characteristics by village. by Tyler M. Barrett (20846174)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Climate change is impacting the food security and health of people worldwide, and the risk for smallholder farmers is particularly high. …”
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    School learning model dispositions data. by David A. Katz (10056006)

    Published 2025
    “…P-values<0.050 were considered significant. From 2019 to 2021, reported persistent feelings of sadness/hopelessness (2019 = 36.3%, 2021 = 41.3%), seriously considering suicide (17.0-18.7%), making suicide plan(s) (14.2-16.9%), and experiencing sexual dating violence in past 12 months (6.7-7.8%) increased significantly, while alcohol use (22.5-17.1%), binge drinking (8.5-6.2%), and marijuana use (20.2-14.3%) in past 30 days, ever prescription opioid misuse (16.0-13.2%), and gun-carrying (5.5-4.5%), physical fighting (22.3-17.3%), and any sexual violence (11.3-10.4%) in past 12 months decreased significantly. …”
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    Table_3_Spatiotemporal patterns of rheumatic heart disease burden attributable to high systolic blood pressure, high sodium diet, and lead exposure (1990 to 2019): a longitudinal o... by Yanli Zhang (309699)

    Published 2024
    “…Although there is a noted decline in the burden of RHD, the specific causatives for this decrease remain unclear. This study aims to identify and quantify the spatiotemporal patterns related to the RHD-attributable risk burden.…”
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    Table_2_Spatiotemporal patterns of rheumatic heart disease burden attributable to high systolic blood pressure, high sodium diet, and lead exposure (1990 to 2019): a longitudinal o... by Yanli Zhang (309699)

    Published 2024
    “…Although there is a noted decline in the burden of RHD, the specific causatives for this decrease remain unclear. This study aims to identify and quantify the spatiotemporal patterns related to the RHD-attributable risk burden.…”
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    Table_4_Spatiotemporal patterns of rheumatic heart disease burden attributable to high systolic blood pressure, high sodium diet, and lead exposure (1990 to 2019): a longitudinal o... by Yanli Zhang (309699)

    Published 2024
    “…Although there is a noted decline in the burden of RHD, the specific causatives for this decrease remain unclear. This study aims to identify and quantify the spatiotemporal patterns related to the RHD-attributable risk burden.…”
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    Table_1_Spatiotemporal patterns of rheumatic heart disease burden attributable to high systolic blood pressure, high sodium diet, and lead exposure (1990 to 2019): a longitudinal o... by Yanli Zhang (309699)

    Published 2024
    “…Although there is a noted decline in the burden of RHD, the specific causatives for this decrease remain unclear. This study aims to identify and quantify the spatiotemporal patterns related to the RHD-attributable risk burden.…”
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    Table_6_Spatiotemporal patterns of rheumatic heart disease burden attributable to high systolic blood pressure, high sodium diet, and lead exposure (1990 to 2019): a longitudinal o... by Yanli Zhang (309699)

    Published 2024
    “…Although there is a noted decline in the burden of RHD, the specific causatives for this decrease remain unclear. This study aims to identify and quantify the spatiotemporal patterns related to the RHD-attributable risk burden.…”
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    Table_5_Spatiotemporal patterns of rheumatic heart disease burden attributable to high systolic blood pressure, high sodium diet, and lead exposure (1990 to 2019): a longitudinal o... by Yanli Zhang (309699)

    Published 2024
    “…Although there is a noted decline in the burden of RHD, the specific causatives for this decrease remain unclear. This study aims to identify and quantify the spatiotemporal patterns related to the RHD-attributable risk burden.…”