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Discrepancies in long COVID definitions hinder accurate diagnosis and treatment, necessitating a standardized definition for better clinical and research outcomes. A study identified five common ...
The data didn’t make sense. Five years ago, University of Maryland researcher Alisa Morss Clyne was studying pulmonary hypertension – a type of high blood pressure that affects the arteries in the ...
Findings of psychological research now regularly escape the ivory towers of academe to permeate popular media. This results in misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and misquoting of research ...
How should we study biodiversity change? In an ideal world, we would study many different aspects of biodiversity and how they change over time. This would allow us to distinguish between natural ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The degree of precision and stability of the concept of occupation is examined. Research suggests that volunteered statements by subjects of ...
In the article that accompanies this editorial, Lu et al 5 conducted a systematic review on the use of instrumental variable (IV) methods in oncology comparative effectiveness research. The main ...
In gyms across the country, it’s a familiar scene: one set of squats followed by five minutes of small talk. What most gym goers don’t realize is that those rest breaks aren’t just filler, they’re a ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Suggests concerns about measurement in reading research; these are addressed to researchers and consumers of research. The problems are ...
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