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Subgroup Analysis of Sleep Duration and Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Type 2 Diabetes Patients.
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Autoimmune disorders increases risk of EBV infection, and autoimmune disorder with EBV increases risk for hematological cancers.
Published 2021“…An OR to the right of the dotted line represents an increase in risk. An OR to the left of the solid line represents a reduction in risk. …”
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Dietary intakes of primary school girls across tertiles of PDI, hPDI, and uPDI scores.
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Distribution of anthropometric measures across tertiles of PDI, hPDI, and uPDI scores.
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Data_Sheet_1_Increased selenium and decreased iron levels in relation to risk of coronary artery disease in patients with diabetes.PDF
Published 2023“…No consistent evidence was found for the causal associations between phosphorus and zinc levels, and the risk of CAD in patients with diabetes.</p>Conclusion<p>We provide consistent evidence for the causal effect of increased selenium and decreased iron levels on CAD in patients with diabetes, highlighting the necessity of micronutrient monitoring and application in these patients.…”
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