
Alexandra Rose
Articles
Survival Outcomes of Total Laryngectomy: Evaluating the Intersection of Race and Social Determinants
Oct 1, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Kacie R. Oglesby |James Warren |Elizabeth McKee |Alexandra Rose
Objective Analyze joint effects of race and social determinants on survival outcomes for patients undergoing total laryngectomy for advanced or recurrent laryngeal cancer at a tertiary care institute. Methods Retrospective chart review of adult patients undergoing total laryngectomy for laryngeal cancer at a tertiary care center from 2013 to 2020.
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Sep 23, 2024 |
be.chewy.com | Linda Rodgers |Irith Bloom |Alexandra Rose
For most people, the word “shark” conjures up an image of a toothy, marine predator—but for the freshwater aquarist, “shark” means something different. Despite the name and their shared need for lots of swimming space, freshwater sharks are not true sharks. They’re not close genetic relatives to marine sharks, but they have a “shark-like” body shape, angular fins, a taller-than-average dorsal fin, and often a metallic coloration.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
be.chewy.com | Linda Rodgers |Irith Bloom |Alexandra Rose
When it comes to feeding your betta, you have lots of options to consider. We’re breaking down the pros and cons of each:Pellets have a round or cylindrical shape that could be mistaken for insects, making them palatable to bettas. Because bettas are carnivorous, look for pellets that contain dried meaty foods like shrimp or salmon, such as Cobalt Aquatics Betta Minis Fish Food.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
be.chewy.com | Alexandra Rose
Aquarium keeping is a fulfilling and rewarding hobby, but when our fish show signs of illness, it becomes an immediate source of stress for us. Here’s the good news: If your fish is struggling with swim bladder disease, its symptoms are fairly easy to recognize. If your fish is bloated and having buoyancy issues, and you suspect they might have a problem with their swim bladder, keep reading to find out what might be going on and how you can help. What Is Swim Bladder Disease in Fish?
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Nov 19, 2023 |
be.chewy.com | Alexandra Rose
Space and stability are two of the main factors that will ensure your success in keeping aquarium sharks. The large aquarium size requirement is not just about having enough physical space for your shark to comfortably move around, but also about the volume being big enough to ensure your water quality parameters remain stable. System stability increases with water volume, so the bigger the better in this case.
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