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    Factors associated with unplanned readmissions for patients with mental and behavioural disorders in China: a quantitative analysis by Sha Lai, Zechen Wang, Chi Shen, Junfei Feng, Yawei Huang, Xiaolong Zhang, Li Lu, Zhongliang Zhou

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results The 31-day unplanned readmission rate (excluding 0–1-day returns) was 8.6% (95% CI: 8.4–8.9%). Determinant profiles differed across the overall group and subgroups. …”
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    Despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) rollout, most cases of tuberculosis among people with HIV in Adama, Ethiopia, occur before ART initiation by Patrik Bristedt, Meseker Fentie, Per Björkman, Anton Reepalu

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results Among a total of 8,926 PWH, 993 had been diagnosed with TB (11.1%); mean age 40.0 years [SD 11.8], 53.5% were men). Throughout the study period, most TB cases had been notified before ART initiation (617/993; 62.1%). …”
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    Children’s exposure to unhealthy food advertising on Philippine television: content analysis of marketing strategies and temporal patterns by Elaine Q. Borazon, Ma. Rica Magracia, Gild Rick Ong, Bridget Kelly Gillott, Sally Mackay, Boyd Swinburn, Tilakavati Karupaiah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Results The results show that the rates of exposure to food advertisements were higher during school days (14.6 ± 14.8) than on non-school days (11.9 ± 12.0) (p < 0.01). …”
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    Healthy lifestyle factors and male perpetration of intimate partner violence: a cross-sectional study in Mwanza, Tanzania by Anna E. Jacob, Gerry Mshana, Neema Mosha, Ramadhan Hashim, Simon Sichalwe, Donati Malibwa, Saidi Kapiga, Philip Ayieko, Heidi Stöckl

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Methods A cross-sectional survey was conducted with 1,002 young men (ages 18–24), 754 of which were in an intimate relationship in the previous year. …”
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    The readability, understandability and actionability of government-provided obstetrics and gynecology patient information sheets by Yvette D. Miller, Olivia Mac, Robert Le Roy, Rachel Thompson

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Acceptability thresholds of ≤8 were used for SMOG and FKGL, >60 for FRE and ≥70% for PEMAT.Results Mean SMOG was 13.3 (SD = 0.5; range: 12.3–14.7), FKGL was 10.5 (SD = 0.6; range: 9.1–11.9) and FRE was 46.5 (SD = 2.8; range: 37.7–51.4). …”
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    Woody Species diversity and population structure along an Altitudinal gradient in Yegof Mountain Forest in North East of Ethiopia by Eyob Yimer, Tesfay Atsbha

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…These species are categorized into various growth forms, with 25 species (45%) identified as shrubs, 18 species (33%) as trees, 5 species (9%) as tree/shrubs, and 8 species (14%) as climbers. …”
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    Clinical characteristics and cause analysis of false-positive results in treponemal testing among patients by Wei Wang, Xuzhou Fan, Keyi Zhou, Qianqian Chen, Xuelian Huang

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Multivariate logistic regression analysis indicated that ≤18 years, ≥45 years, male were independent risk factors (p < 0.01).Conclusion This study demonstrates that the false-positive rate of treponemal tests can be increased by factors such as age, gender, immune diseases, and coagulation disorders. …”
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    Chloroplast genome characteristics and phylogenetic analysis of Macropanax rosthornii (Harms) C.Y. Wu ex G. Hoo (Araliaceae) by Shuxin Du, Huiying Huang, Shuhui Yang, Tianyi Gu, Mengli Zhou, Ruihong Wang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The chloroplast genome was 152,831 bp with 39% overall GC content and includes a large single-copy (LSC) region (93,751 bp), a small single-copy (SSC) region (18,930 bp), and a pair of inverted repeats (IR) regions (20,075 bp). …”
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    Regular Consumption of a Flavanol-rich Chocolate can Improve Oxidant Stress in Young Soccer Players by Cesar G. Fraga, Lucas Actis-Goretta, Javier I. Ottaviani, Fernando Carrasquedo, Silvina B. Lotito, Sheryl Lazarus, Harold H. Schmitz, Carl L. Keen

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…Twenty-eight free-living, young (18–20 years old) male soccer players consumed daily 105 g of FCMC (168 mg of flavanols) or CBC (<5 mg of flavanols), as part of their normal diet. …”
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