A large new population study of men over 45 indicates insulin resistance may be an important risk factor for the development of the world’s most common heart valve disease – aortic stenosis (AS).
Discover a recent study that explored the effectiveness of four treatment protocols, including nasal corticosteroids and ...
Synthetic data, generated through artificial intelligence technologies such as generative adversarial networks and latent ...
Globally, the prevalence of adolescents experiencing symptoms of anxiety and depression has been rising steeply in the past two decades,1 and diagnoses continue to increase.2 Symptoms of anxiety and ...
Decision-making can mean the difference between safety and disaster in aviation. New research published in ...
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We will aim to systematically review papers describing the development or validation of EWSs, focusing on methodology, generalisability and reporting. Methods We will identify studies that describe ...
To forestall this, it is crucial to be clear about the limited generalisability of her case, and to ensure that patients ...
Medical advances and better knowledge of health have contributed to increased life expectancy and a growing elderly ...
EPHA worked with Triangulate Health to develop a scoping review that would help understanding what is known about health as a ...