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DataSheet1_Glycemic indicators and mental health symptoms: results from the greater Beirut area cardiovascular cohort.docx
Published 2024“…Higher baseline FBG levels in the ≥126 mg/dl range showed a not statistically significant trend for higher depressive symptoms. Although not significant, baseline HbA1c levels showed similar patterns with negative associations with mental health symptoms in the <6.5% range.…”
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Estimated prevalence (A), DALYs (B), and mortality (C) rates for IBD among WCBA by 2040.
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Descriptive characteristics of adolescents with major depressive episode (MDE) in the past year.
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Synergistic effects of languishing and depression on suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
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Using Deep Learning to Fill Data Gaps in Environmental Footprint Accounting
Published 2022“…For long-term prediction (5 years), the improvements are even more significant where the <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> is improved from 0.5271 to 0.7893 and median average percentage error is decreased from 51.12% to 18.26%. …”