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Sara M Tinsley-Vance,Tina M Mason,Rami S Komrokji Sara M Tinsley-Vance
Introduction/background: An improved understanding of cancer-related cachexia and sarcopenia among patients with hematologic malignancies can improve their health outcomes. Patients with hematologic malignancies are affec...
Reeti K Gulati,Mustafa Husaini,Rajesh Dash et al. Reeti K Gulati et al.
Medical literature shows that South Asians have approximately a 2-fold higher risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared with other populations. Given this high prevalence, clinical programs to promote cardiovascular heal...
Aakriti Garg,Mahesh Kumar Posa,Anoop Kumar Aakriti Garg
Background: COVID-19 is affecting all kinds of patients including diabetics. This article provides an overview of conducted meta-analyses regarding the effect of diabetes on the deaths of COVID-19 patients. ...
Kevin S Shah,Jaideep Patel,Mahmoud Al Rifai et al. Kevin S Shah et al.
South Asians represent a growing percentage of the diverse population in the U.S. and are disproportionately impacted by a greater burden of aggressive and premature cardiovascular disease. There are multiple potential explanations for thes...
Nishant Johri,Deepanshu Kumar,Priya Nagar et al. Nishant Johri et al.
Monkeypox is an orthopoxvirus-based zoonotic illness that causes symptoms similar to smallpox in humans. Health care workers around the world are making it a priority to educate themselves on the many clinical manifestations and treatment o...
Kritika S Sharma,Rekha Sharma,Sapna Nehra et al. Kritika S Sharma et al.
Introduction: Human species is confronting with a gigantic global COVID-19 pandemic. Initially, it was observed in Wuhan, China, and the COVID-19 cases spread across the globe with lightning speed and resulted in the 21st...
Marwa Houssein,Aya El Asir Al Hossainy,Jana Al Soussi et al. Marwa Houssein et al.
Over the past decades, the rapid pace of vaccine development saved 37 million lives, mostly children. The ongoing corona virus disease (COVID-19) pandemic caused the death of more than 4 million worldwide. During 2020, to encounter the pand...
Mohammadreza Firouzkouhi,Abdolghani Abdollahimohammad,Khadije Rezaie-Kheikhaie et al. Mohammadreza Firouzkouhi et al.
Nurses, as front-line care providers, strive to offer adequate care to their clients. They have acquired valuable experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic that enhance the nursing profession. This study aimed to explore nurses' caring exper...
Ugo Grossi,Gaetano Gallo,Monica Ortenzi et al. Ugo Grossi et al.
Background: Acute appendicitis (AA) is one of the most common emergencies in general surgery worldwide. During the pandemic, a significant decrease in the number of accesses to the emergency department for AA has been rec...
Annie Jeffery,Lucy Maconick,Emma Francis et al. Annie Jeffery et al.
Background: Treatment guidelines do not provide specific recommendations for antidepressant prescribing in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). It is important to understand the prevalence of antidepressant prescr...