
Max Rady College
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Jan 13, 2025 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Michael S Salman |Max Rady College |Rady Faculty |Chelsea Ruth
Supporting Information Filename Description dmcn16235-sup-0001-FigureS1.docxWord 2007 document , 43.8 KB Figure S1: Study flow chart dmcn16235-sup-0002-TableS1.docxWord 2007 document , 36.3 KB Table S1: Definitions and sources of study morbidities, comorbidities, and mortality dmcn16235-sup-0003-TableS2.docxWord 2007 document , 30.6 KB Table S2: Description of study data sources dmcn16235-sup-0004-TableS3.docxWord 2007 document , 28.7 KB Table S3: Classification of severity of distance vision...
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Jan 8, 2025 |
giendo.theclinics.com | Max Rady College |James Stone |Tyler M. Berzin |Karam Al-Bayati
Unlike other forms of endoscopy that require live interpretation, capsule endoscopy is amenable to asynchronous image review making it a particularly well-suited target for artificial intelligence (AI) automation.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Zoe Harbottle |Max Rady College |Rady Faculty |Michael Golding
A Scoping Review of Cost Questionnaires Aimed at Measuring the Household Financial Burden of Food AllergyFunding: Funding for this scoping review was provided by an internal grant through the University of Manitoba's Collaborative Research Program. The funding body had no influence on the study design; data collection, analysis and interpretation; writing of the scoping review; or the decision to submit it for publication. The affiliations listed for Ayel Luis R.
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Dec 11, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sapna Oberoi |Max Rady College |Beili Huang |Rasheda Rabbani
1 Introduction Fatigue is a debilitating symptom commonly experienced by children and adolescents with cancer throughout their cancer journey [1]. Fatigue can result from a range of factors, including cancer itself, treatment-related toxicities such as pain, infection, and anorexia, as well as psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and sleep disturbances.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
link.springer.com | Rady Faculty |Max Rady College
AbstractCurrent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) treatments often fail to achieve lasting remission and have adverse effects. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) offers a promising therapy due to its anti-inflammatory effects. Its invasive nature, however, has led to the development of non-invasive methods like transcutaneous auricular VNS (taVNS). This study assesses taVNS’s impact on acute colitis progression, inflammatory, anti-inflammatory, and apoptosis-related markers.
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