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Salivary proteins as biomarkers for periodontal disease

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... implementation of the NCD. Earlier studies documenting better surgical outcomes at hospitals with higher procedure volume have prompted proposals to concentrate elective surgery in high-volume settings; these policies have been little-used in practice. “Policies restricting patients to Centers of Ex ...
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Adolescents, unwanted pregnancy and abortion

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... restraint use, whereas facilities with lower average CNA total PSC scores were more likely to report high restraint use (B=.172; p=.017). In addition: – Facilities reporting moderate restraints had more medications per resident than those reporting high restraints (B=.895; p=.023) – Facilities repor ...
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... After completing this educational activity, you should be able to: • Describe the short-term and long-term impact of mass disasters on the mental health of those affected. • Employ appropriate assessment tools to assist in the identification and diagnosis of those suffering from trauma-related menta ...
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