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Objective: To investigate the magnitude and evolution of inequalities in neonatal mortality rates by using area based socioeconomic indices in France. Des...
Aleksi Raudasoja,Sameer Parpia,Jussi M J Mustonen et al. Aleksi Raudasoja et al.
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Daniel G Rayner,Darsh Shah,Si-Cheng Dai et al. Daniel G Rayner et al.
Objective: To summarise available evidence regarding the performance metrics of validated prognostic models on cardiovascular and kidney outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus. ...
Marcel Ballin,Viktor H Ahlqvist,Daniel Berglind et al. Marcel Ballin et al.
Objective: To examine the association between adolescent cardiorespiratory fitness and risk of type 2 diabetes in late adulthood, including the potential influence of unobserved familial confounding on the association. ...
Alexander Adamson,James Dodd,Thomas Wilkinson et al. Alexander Adamson et al.
Objective: To assess whether meeting the NHS best practice tariff standard of care and its constituent elements for hospital admission of adults with acute asthma in England is associated with reduced 30 day and 90 day re...
The Chatbot Assessment Reporting Tool (CHART) is a reporting guideline developed to provide reporting recommendations for studies evaluating the performance of generative artificial intelligence (AI)-driven chatbots when summarising clinica...