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Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the attitude scores.
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Multivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the KAP scores.
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Participants’ perceived ways to boost children’s immune system other than vaccination.
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Bivariate analysis of sociodemographic and other factors associated with the practice scores.
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Frequency distribution of SOLEC at baseline and follow-ups in WAD grade 2 and WAD grade 3.
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Baseline descriptive characteristics of trial participants (n = 140) with and without dizziness.
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Frequency distribution of SOLEC at baseline and follow-ups in the NSEIT and NSE groups.
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Baseline descriptive characteristics of trial participants with dizziness, by treatment group.
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Study Data.
Published 2025“…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …”
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Study outcomes.
Published 2025“…It has also been hypothesized that the bradycardia and rare instances of cardiac arrest occurring after the use of sugammadex may be due to a transient decrease in circulating corticosteroids, causing a temporary ‘mini Addisonian crisis.’ …”