Vuong, Jacqueline T Ruedisueli, Isabelle Beaudin, Catherine S Middlekauff, Holly R
The remarkable decline in cigarette smoking since 1964 has plateaued; approximately 12.5% of Americans still smoke. People who continue to smoke are largely members of marginalized groups, such as people with behavioral health conditions (BHC), encompassing both mental health and substance use disorders. Certified smoking cessation interventions ca...
Nagata, Jason M Lee, Christopher M Lin, Feng Ganson, Kyle T Pettee Gabriel, Kelley Testa, Alexander Jackson, Dylan B Dooley, Erin E Gooding, Holly C Vittinghoff, Eric
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BackgroundPrevious studies have analyzed the relationship between screen time and cardiometabolic disease risk factors among adolescents, but few have examined the longitudinal effects of screen time on cardiometabolic health into adulthood using nationally representative data.ObjectiveTo determine prospective associations between screen time and l...
Wolf, Jennyfer Johnston, Richard B Ambelu, Argaw Arnold, Benjamin F Bain, Robert Brauer, Michael Brown, Joe Caruso, Bethany A Clasen, Thomas Colford, John M
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BackgroundAssessments of disease burden are important to inform national, regional, and global strategies and to guide investment. We aimed to estimate the drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH)-attributable burden of disease for diarrhoea, acute respiratory infections, undernutrition, and soil-transmitted helminthiasis, using the WASH serv...
Bajema, Kristina L Berry, Kristin Streja, Elani Rajeevan, Nallakkandi Li, Yuli Mutalik, Pradeep Yan, Lei Cunningham, Francesca Hynes, Denise M Rowneki, Mazhgan
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BackgroundInformation about the effectiveness of oral antivirals in preventing short- and long-term COVID-19-related outcomes in the setting of Omicron variant transmission and COVID-19 vaccination is limited.ObjectiveTo measure the effectiveness of nirmatrelvir-ritonavir and molnupiravir for outpatient treatment of COVID-19.DesignThree retrospecti...
Frank Peacock, W Torriani, Francesca J Shahid, Zainab Dhand, Abhay Luk, Alfred Dadwal, Sanjeet
Sohal, Aalam Chaudhry, Hunza Patel, Jay Dhillon, Nimrat Kohli, Isha Dukovic, Dino Roytman, Marina Kowdley, Kris V
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was a public health crisis affecting medical, social, and psychological wellness. In a previous study, we reported a rise in alcohol-related hepatitis (ARH) cases between 2019 and 2020 in the central valley of California. Our goal in the current study was to assess the impact of COVID-19 on...
Auerbach, Andrew D Astik, Gopi J O'Leary, Kevin J Barish, Peter N Kantor, Molly A Raffel, Katie R Ranji, Sumant R Mueller, Stephanie K Burney, Sharran N Galinsky, Janice
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic required clinicians to care for a disease with evolving characteristics while also adhering to care changes (e.g., physical distancing practices) that might lead to diagnostic errors (DEs).ObjectiveTo determine the frequency of DEs and their causes among patients hospitalized under investigation (PUI) for COVID-19.De...
Chau, Aaron J Sudore, Rebecca L Hays, Ron D Tseng, Chi-Hong Walling, Anne M Rahimi, Maryam Gibbs, Lisa Patel, Kanan Sanz Vidorreta, Fernando Javier Wenger, Neil S
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BackgroundPatients experiencing systemic patterns of disadvantage, such as racial/ethnic minorities and those with limited English proficiency, are underrepresented in research. This is particularly true for large pragmatic trials of potentially sensitive research topics, such as advance care planning (ACP). It is unclear how phone outreach may aff...
Liu, Ming; Gao, Ya; Yang, Kelu; 150726; Cai, Yitong; Xu, Jianguo; Dai, Dingmei; Wu, Shuilin; Zhang, Junhua; Tian, Jinhui;
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the reporting quality and risk of bias of Cochrane individual participant data meta-analyses (IPD-MAs). METHODS: We searched the Cochrane Library and identified the Cochrane IPD-MAs. We used the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses of individual participant data (PRISMA-IPD) assess...
Oh, Angela J Javaheri, Michael Hosseini, Hamid Prasad, Pradeep S
BackgroundWe report the first case of Purtscher-like retinopathy in a patient with 17q12 deletion-associated maturity-onset diabetes of the young.Case presentationA 19-year-old diabetic Hispanic male with history of cataracts and toe amputations presented with sudden onset of painless bilateral vision loss for 1 week with no associated trauma. Visu...