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    Low serum levels of vitamin D significantly increase the risk of death in older adults with hip fractures: a prospective cohort by MARCELO TEODORO EZEQUIEL GUERRA (12726096)

    Published 2022
    “…Conclusions: our data show that serum 25(OH)D3 levels below 12.5ng/mL significantly and independently increased the risk of mortality in the first year after surgical repair of low-energy hip fracture in patients over 60 years of age in the geographic region where this study was conducted. …”
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    Participants’ Mean Blood Glucose. by Giti Azim (20940548)

    Published 2025
    “…Each year of age increases TC by 0.42 mg/dl and BG by 0.48 mg/dl; ever-married individuals have higher TC (21.8 mg/dl) and BG (8.8 mg/dl) levels; hypertension increases TC by 16.8 mg/dl and BG by 14.5 mg/dl; and higher BMI is associated with increased TC (1.3 mg/dl) and BG (0.9 mg/dl). …”
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    Participants’ Mean Total Cholesterol. by Giti Azim (20940548)

    Published 2025
    “…Each year of age increases TC by 0.42 mg/dl and BG by 0.48 mg/dl; ever-married individuals have higher TC (21.8 mg/dl) and BG (8.8 mg/dl) levels; hypertension increases TC by 16.8 mg/dl and BG by 14.5 mg/dl; and higher BMI is associated with increased TC (1.3 mg/dl) and BG (0.9 mg/dl). …”
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    Aging increases senescence markers in ASM. by Sarah A. Wicher (11204226)

    Published 2021
    “…Staining for senescence-associated beta galactosidase (β-Gal) increased in both middle age and elderly ASM cells (C). …”
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    Chance of relapse was increased with increasing Gleason Score, PSA level and age. by Stephanie E. A. Burnell (7164608)

    Published 2019
    “…There was a positive correlation between increasing Gleason score and relapsing patients. (D) Relapse was significantly more likely with a higher DMT1 score (p = 0.037, independent samples, two-tailed t-test) and (E) An increased number of relapse cases occur with a higher DMT1 score. …”
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