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significant decrease » significant increase (Expand Search), significantly increased (Expand Search)
reported decrease » reported disease (Expand Search), reported depressive (Expand Search), reported case (Expand Search)
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RE-AIM indicators.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Stillbirth remains a public health concern in India, despite a decrease in reported rates. Inconsistent data collection hampers clear understanding the burden of stillbirth, and interventions for its reduction are scattered across various national programs. …”
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Logic model based on ERIC-CFIR.
Published 2025“…<div><p>Background</p><p>Stillbirth remains a public health concern in India, despite a decrease in reported rates. Inconsistent data collection hampers clear understanding the burden of stillbirth, and interventions for its reduction are scattered across various national programs. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Postprandial Symptoms in a Mixed-Meal-Test after Bariatric Surgery – Clinical Experience and a Critical Review of Dumping Syndrome Definition and Manage...
Published 2024“…Results Although all individuals reported significant symptoms at home, the MMT showed a positive symptom score (Sigstad Score ≥7) in only 16 cases (28%). …”
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Supplementary file 1_Tourette syndrome and brain stimulation therapy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of current evidence.docx
Published 2025“…Analysis of RCTs investigating post-intervention rTMS vs baseline showed a statistically insignificant decrease in YGTSS (MD = -5.01, 95% CI: [-10.8, 0.79], P= 0.090) but a statistically significant decrease in YBOCS (MD = -6.6; 95% CI: [-11.64, -1.55], P= 0.010). …”