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Reporting of Tobacco Use and Health Outcomes Among Transgender and Gender-Expansive People in Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy Research: 1980–2024
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Zhou C, Fabiano N, Gupta A, Wong S, Cobey K, Moher D, Ebrahimzadeh S, Ng J, Dragioti E, Shin J, Radua J, Cortese S, Shea B, Veronese N, Hartling L, Pollock M, Papatheodorou S, Ioannidis J, Solmi M. Guidance for umbrella reviews of observational studies: A scoping review. JCPP Advances 2025 DOI: 10.1002/jcv2.70017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchReview of observational studiesUmbrella reviewSystematic reviewScoping ReviewObservational studyEpidemiological associationReview of cross-sectionalOverview of reviewsHealthcare interventionsCitation searchingTitle/abstract screeningCase-controlUnique recordsReporting guidelinesCohort studyData extractionManual searchPrimary data collectionGoogle ScholarAnswered questionsBody of evidenceReview processGuidelinesData collectionAssociationSpace Oncology: A Comprehensive Scoping Review
Niknam N, Akbarialiabad H, Kouhanjani M, Varghese L, de González A, Melin M, Shafie’ei M, Mousavi S, Hosseini S, Taha S, Russomano T, Murrell D, Grada A, Leachman S, Akbari Z, Derisi A, Jurga M, Kumar A, Das S, D’Urbano J, Hakim G, Sadeghian N, Paydar S, Tarbox M, West C, Ghorashi S, Hosseini S, Squire T, Bunick C, Christiansen R. Space Oncology: A Comprehensive Scoping Review. Wilderness And Environmental Medicine 2025, 36: 148s-171s. PMID: 40653854, DOI: 10.1177/10806032251349442.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer developmentCancer cell sensitivityTherapeutic strategiesCell sensitivityCancer treatmentTumor suppressionCancerTrigger carcinogenesisCancer biologyCellular mechanismsIndependent reviewersGoogle ScholarGene expressionPubMedCell-basedHuman tissuesMutagenic effectsPRISMA-ScR checklistReviewConsideration of Sociodemographics in Machine Learning-Driven Sepsis Risk Prediction
Hauschildt K, Pan A, Bernstein T, Admon A, Mukherjee B, Iwashyna T, Rountree L. Consideration of Sociodemographics in Machine Learning-Driven Sepsis Risk Prediction. Critical Care Medicine 2025, 53: e1815-e1820. PMID: 40488579, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000006741.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSociodemographic dataNarrative reviewRisk predictionStratified analysisSociodemographicsSociodemographic biasesSystematic reviewInclusion criteriaAdult populationGoogle ScholarStudy typeReview studiesPubMedOutcomesGeographic heterogeneityReview articleSepsis-related outcomesInclusionRace/ethnicityReviewA review of the complex intersection between religion, spirituality, and harm reduction
Van Denend J, Weleff J, Park K, Mayorga O, Garcia‐Vassallo M. A review of the complex intersection between religion, spirituality, and harm reduction. American Journal On Addictions 2025, 34: 495-505. PMID: 40349101, DOI: 10.1111/ajad.70046.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpiritual resourcesSpiritual valuesHarm reductionHarm reduction literatureComplex intersectionsReligionSpiritualityR/SHarm reduction workersHarmReligious/spiritual supportGrey literatureArea of overlapReduction literaturePersonsInfluence alignmentGoogle ScholarAcademic articlesIntersectionSubstance use researchReduction practicesScholarsStrategic useReduction effortsLiterature reviewReporting of Fairness Metrics in Clinical Risk Prediction Models Used for Precision Health: Scoping Review
Rountree L, Lin Y, Liu C, Salvatore M, Admon A, Nallamothu B, Singh K, Basu A, Bu F, Mukherjee B. Reporting of Fairness Metrics in Clinical Risk Prediction Models Used for Precision Health: Scoping Review. Online Journal Of Public Health Informatics 2025, 17: e66598. PMID: 39962044, PMCID: PMC11966066, DOI: 10.2196/66598.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical risk prediction modelsRisk prediction modelFairness metricsSex-stratified modelsEthnicity dataPrecision healthClinical risk predictionSensitive featuresStudy populationCardiovascular diseaseRisk predictionEvaluate potential disparitiesTraining dataPotential disparitiesEmpirical evaluationPrediction modelPrimary preventionInformatics systemsHigh-impact publicationsCOVID-19Metrics usageStudy cohortGoogle ScholarImplementation frameworkCOVID-19 modelCharacterization of studies considered and required under Medicare’s coverage with evidence development program
Mooghali M, Moneer O, Janda G, Ross J, Dhruva S, Ramachandran R. Characterization of studies considered and required under Medicare’s coverage with evidence development program. Clinical Trials 2025, 22: 619-625. PMID: 39921418, DOI: 10.1177/17407745251313979.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCenters for MedicareMedicare beneficiariesIdentified original research articlesMedicare coverageClinical trial studyEvidence developmentTrial studyQuality of evidenceCoverage decisionsPrimary endpointClinical outcome measuresEvidence of benefitRandomized study designClinical studiesOriginal research articlesDecision MemoMedicaid ServicesOutcome measuresNational Coverage DeterminationMedicareMulti-arm designStudy designDissemination of studiesGoogle ScholarUS patientsUsual prevention in unusual settings: A scoping review of place-based health interventions in public-facing businesses
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Rivero-de-Aguilar A, Pérez-Ríos M, Ross J, Mascareñas-García M, Ruano-Raviña A, Puente-Hernandez M, Varela-Lema L. Silent protocol modifications in multiple sclerosis clinical trials: a registry-based cross-sectional study. Therapeutic Advances In Neurological Disorders 2025, 18: 17562864251335247. PMID: 40606638, PMCID: PMC12214315, DOI: 10.1177/17562864251335247.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRegistry-based cross-sectional studyEligibility criteriaPrimary outcomePeer-reviewed journal publicationsProtocol changesMS clinical researchType of registrationCross-sectional studyStudy’s external validity.Multiple sclerosis clinical trialsSample size estimationJournal publicationsProportion of trialsClinical trialsMultiple sclerosisStudy armsGoogle ScholarProtocol modificationsTrial designStatistical powerClinical researchStudy phaseSample sizeEligibilityExternal validation
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Extracorporeal shock wave therapy shows comparative results with other modalities for the management of plantar fasciitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Tung W, Daher M, Covarrubias O, Herber A, Gianakos A. Extracorporeal shock wave therapy shows comparative results with other modalities for the management of plantar fasciitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Foot And Ankle Surgery 2024, 31: 283-290. PMID: 39572278, DOI: 10.1016/j.fas.2024.11.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEffect of extracorporeal shock wave therapyExtracorporeal shock wave therapyPlantar fasciitisRandomized Controlled TrialsShock wave therapyManagement of plantar fasciitisMeta-analysisPost intervention VAS scoreTreatment modalitiesWave therapyVAS pain scoresConservative treatment optionsCustom orthoticsHeel painPain scoresSystematic reviewVAS scoreControlled TrialsTreatment optionsGoogle ScholarPlaceboFasciitisTherapyModalitiesScoresDiscrepancies in the results reported for multiple sclerosis clinical trials: A comparison between ClinicalTrials.gov and peer-reviewed journals
Rivero-de-Aguilar A, Pérez-Ríos M, Mascareñas-García M, Ruano-Raviña A, Ross J, Casal-Acción B, Varela-Lema L. Discrepancies in the results reported for multiple sclerosis clinical trials: A comparison between ClinicalTrials.gov and peer-reviewed journals. Multiple Sclerosis Journal 2024, 30: 1514-1524. PMID: 39189062, DOI: 10.1177/13524585241273089.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPeer-reviewed journalsSafety resultsClinical trialsKaplan-Meier methodMultiple sclerosisTreat multiple sclerosisClinical trial resultsPhase III andMedian timeAdverse eventsPrimary outcomeGeneralizability of resultsIdentified trialsIII andMultiple sclerosis clinical trialsTrialsTrial resultsGoogle ScholarInvestigating the overlapping presentation of irritable bowel syndrome and vulvodynia: a scoping review of the evidence and mechanisms
Perelmuter S, Soogoor A, Maliszewski K, Grimshaw A. Investigating the overlapping presentation of irritable bowel syndrome and vulvodynia: a scoping review of the evidence and mechanisms. Sexual Medicine Reviews 2024, 12: 559-568. PMID: 39084679, DOI: 10.1093/sxmrev/qeae053.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIrritable bowel syndromeDiagnostic delayPresentation of irritable bowel syndromeQuasi-experimental studyInception of databasesIncreased risk of sexual dysfunctionCross-sectional studyCase-control studyBowel syndromeRisk of sexual dysfunctionWeb of ScienceSignificant diagnostic delayImprove screeningMultifactorial medical conditionIBS diagnosisCohort studyMedical conditionsReduced qualityMast cell involvementCochrane LibraryComprehensive searchScience DirectIncreased likelihoodIncreased riskGoogle ScholarAdvancements in facial implantology: a review of hydroxyapatite applications and outcomes
Kauke-Navarro M, Knoedler L, Knoedler S, Safi A. Advancements in facial implantology: a review of hydroxyapatite applications and outcomes. Frontiers In Surgery 2024, 11: 1409733. PMID: 39092153, PMCID: PMC11291363, DOI: 10.3389/fsurg.2024.1409733.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFacial skeletal reconstructionLong-term safetySkeletal reconstructionFacial balanceTumor resectionCraniofacial surgeryAesthetic resultsFacial implantsReconstructive surgeryWeb of Science databasesInclusion criteriaPatient outcomesPatient satisfactionPatientsImplant integrationSystematic reviewSurgeryFacial reconstructionHAP implantsOutcomesGoogle ScholarScience databasesEfficacyHydroxyapatite applicationImplantationSolving the Global Opioid Crisis: Incorporating Genetic Addiction Risk Assessment with Personalized Dopaminergic Homeostatic Therapy and Awareness Integration Therapy.
Zeine F, Jafari N, Baron D, Bowirrat A, Pinhasov A, Norling B, Martinez K, Nami M, Manavi N, Sunder K, Rabin D, Bagchi D, Khalsa J, Gold M, Sipple D, Barzegar M, Bodhanapati J, Khader W, Carney P, Dennen C, Gupta A, Elman I, Badgaiyan R, Modestino E, Thanos P, Hanna C, McLaughlin T, Cadet J, Soni D, Braverman E, Barh D, Giordano J, Edwards D, Ashford J, Gondre-Lewis M, Gilley E, Murphy K, Lewandrowski K, Sharafshah A, Makale M, Fuehrlein B, Blum K. Solving the Global Opioid Crisis: Incorporating Genetic Addiction Risk Assessment with Personalized Dopaminergic Homeostatic Therapy and Awareness Integration Therapy. Journal Of Addiction Psychiatry 2024, 8: 50-95. PMID: 39635461, PMCID: PMC11615735, DOI: 10.17756/jap.2024-045.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCenters for Disease Control and PreventionSubstance use disordersOpioid crisisOpioid substitution therapyGenetic Addiction Risk SeveritySubstance Abuse and Mental Health Services AdministrationIntegrative therapiesMental Health Services AdministrationDisease Control and PreventionHealth Services AdministrationControl and PreventionIllicit drug useWeb of Science databasesServices AdministrationComprehensive treatment approachHarm reductionDopamine homeostasisSystematic reviewNational surveyRelevant articlesBrain Reward CascadeMortality tollOverdose deathsGoogle ScholarProvisional figuresSystematic review: The use of large language models as medical chatbots in digestive diseases
Giuffrè M, Kresevic S, You K, Dupont J, Huebner J, Grimshaw A, Shung D. Systematic review: The use of large language models as medical chatbots in digestive diseases. Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2024, 60: 144-166. PMID: 38798194, DOI: 10.1111/apt.18058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLanguage modelAdverse patient safety eventsPatient safety eventsClinical decision supportRisk of biasSystematic literature searchWeb of Science Core CollectionCombination of keywordsMedical chatbotTriage recommendationsHealthcare systemScience Core CollectionNecessary careSafety eventsOverburden healthcare systemsMedical adviceOvid MEDLINEMultiple specialtiesDecision supportOvid EmbaseCochrane LibrarySingle-study resultsGoogle ScholarLiterature searchGastroenterologyScoping Review: Digital Mental Health Interventions for Children and Adolescents Affected by War
Danese A, Martsenkovskyi D, Remberk B, Khalil M, Diggins E, Keiller E, Masood S, Awah I, Barbui C, Beer R, Calam R, Gagliato M, Jensen T, Kostova Z, Leckman J, Lewis S, Lorberg B, Myshakivska O, Pfeiffer E, Rosner R, Schleider J, Shenderovich Y, Skokauskas N, Tolan P, Caffo E, Sijbrandij M, Ougrin D, Leventhal B, Weisz J, Network G. Scoping Review: Digital Mental Health Interventions for Children and Adolescents Affected by War. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 2024, 64: 226-248. PMID: 38735431, DOI: 10.1016/j.jaac.2024.02.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDigital mental health interventionsMental health interventionsHealth interventionsTraditional mental health servicesComplex mental health needsMental health servicesMental health supportMental health needsRandomized Controlled TrialsAPA PsychInfoHealth needsHealth servicesHealth supportEvidence baseSystematic searchControlled TrialsGlobal healthInterventionGoogle ScholarSelf-guidedAdolescentsYoung peopleImplementation potentialChildrenPsychINFOExternal Disruption of Ocular Development in Utero
Kim H, Sarrafpour S, Teng C, Liu J. External Disruption of Ocular Development in Utero. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 2024, 97: 41-48. PMID: 38559457, PMCID: PMC10964818, DOI: 10.59249/rrmm8911.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOcular developmentOcular embryologyEnglish-language articlesIntrauterine infectionMaternal nutritionClinical significanceGenetic signaling pathwaysWeb of ScienceAnimal modelsHormonal factorsHuman studiesMultifactorial naturePregnancySignaling pathwayGoogle ScholarReviewIntrauterineEmbryologyLimited resourcesGestationUteroPathophysiologyFactorsInfectionPubMedReview of Genetic and Artificial Intelligence approaches to improving Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Screening and Diagnosis in sub-Saharan Africa
Gadhia V, Loyal J. Review of Genetic and Artificial Intelligence approaches to improving Gestational Diabetes Mellitus Screening and Diagnosis in sub-Saharan Africa. The Yale Journal Of Biology And Medicine 2024, 97: 67-72. PMID: 38559462, PMCID: PMC10964814, DOI: 10.59249/zbsc2656.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGestational diabetes mellitus screeningGestational diabetes mellitusSub-Saharan AfricaSingle nucleotide polymorphismsBarriers to successful integrationImplementation of AISub-Saharan African womenSub-SaharanPredictor of gestational diabetes mellitusRisk of gestational diabetes mellitusAssociated with gestational diabetes mellitusDiabetes mellitus screeningEarly identificationBlack South African cohortTrimester of pregnancySouth African cohortSub-Saharan African populationsHealthcare systemImprove screeningResource settingsSub-Saharan African regionField of healthcareGenetic variantsGoogle ScholarAfrican cohort
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