
Wajd Alkabbani
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Nov 27, 2023 |
dom-pubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Wajd Alkabbani |Ruth Ann Marrie |Max Rady College |Suzanne L. Tyas
1 BACKGROUND In a recent cohort study, insulin use was not associated with an increased risk of all-cause dementia after adjusting for confounding.1 The study showed how confounding by disease severity because of the lack of a clinically appropriate comparator could account for the higher risk of dementia with insulin use observed in previous observational studies.2, 3 However, questions surrounding the role of hypoglycaemia as a potential mediator of the insulin-dementia association...
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Apr 24, 2023 |
n.neurology.org | Johns Hopkins |Wajd Alkabbani |Sevil Yasar
REQUIREMENTSIf you are uploading a letter concerning an article:You must have updated your disclosures within six months: http://submit.neurology.orgYour co-authors must send a completed Publishing Agreement Form to Neurology Staff (not necessary for the lead/corresponding author as the form below will suffice) before you upload your comment.
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Feb 16, 2023 |
physiciansweekly.com | Martta Kelly |Wajd Alkabbani
The risk for dementia associated with hypoglycemia was consistently more than doubled in both mid-life and late-life cohorts. The association between severe hypoglycemic episodes and dementia has been assessed and established by several studies using different data sources, design elements, and analysis methods, explains Wajd Alkabbani, MSc, PhD-candidate.
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Feb 15, 2023 |
n.neurology.org | Wajd Alkabbani |Sevil Yasar |Johns Hopkins
REQUIREMENTSIf you are uploading a letter concerning an article:You must have updated your disclosures within six months: http://submit.neurology.orgYour co-authors must send a completed Publishing Agreement Form to Neurology Staff (not necessary for the lead/corresponding author as the form below will suffice) before you upload your comment.
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