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IL-7, IL-18, MCP-1, MIP1-β, and OPG as biomarkers for pain treatment response in patients with cancer. |
Heitzer E, Sandner-Kiesling A, Schippinger W, et al. |
Biomarkers for Pain Treatment Response in Cancer Patients Background: Cytokines, chemokines, and neuropeptides play a role in the pathophysiology of pain.1,2 Do changes in serum biomarkers correlate ... |
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Default options and neonatal resuscitation decisions. |
Haward MF, Murphy RO, Lorenz JM. |
Default Options and Decisions Regarding Neonatal Resuscitation Background: Defaults strongly influence healthcare decisions.1-3 Does presenting a delivery room management option as a default affect t... |
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Prevalence of depression in adults with cancer: a systematic review. |
Walker J, Holm Hansen C, Martin P, et al. |
Prevalence of Depression in Adults with Cancer Background: Though often undiagnosed, depression can diminish patients' quality of life and influence their acceptance of cancer treatments.1-3 How prev... |
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Influence of hospice on nursing home residents with advanced dementia who received Medicare-skilled nursing facility care near the end of life. |
Miller SC, Lima JC, Mitchell SL. |
Hospice Status and Outcomes for Nursing Home Residents with Dementia Background: Nursing home decedents with advanced dementia who receive skilled nursing facility (SNF) care in the last 90 days of l... |
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Examining the effects of an outpatient palliative care consultation on symptom burden, depression, and quality of life in patients with symptomatic heart failure. |
Evangelista LS, Lombardo D, Malik S, Ballard-Hernandez J, Motie M, Liao S. |
Outpatient Palliative Care Consultation for Patients with Heart Failure Background: Patients with heart failure (HF) can experience diverse symptoms, causing moderate/severe distress during the last... |
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Meta-analysis of the effect of cardiac rehabilitation interventions on depression outcomes in adults 64 years of age and older. |
Gellis ZD, Kang-Yi C. |
Effect of Cardiac Rehabilitation on Depression in the Elderly Background: Although depression is a serious and common comorbidity in heart disease,1 studies rarely focus on populations of older perso... |
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