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“...-C significantly decreased in both men and women after the consumption of orange juice, and an increase in HDL...”
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“... received PROPH and OHI during pregnancy and were referred for treatment after delivery. Periodontal...”
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“... test in the presence of a rattlesnake and, after 24 h, prey were resubmitted to the experimental...”
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“..., as well as the relationship between both levels, in patients with CAD and/or cardiovascular risk factors...”
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“... in the early PO. Patients without nutritional risk have a more significant decrease in muscle strength...”
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“... were no different from baseline values after 30 days. CONCLUSION: In low-risk patients, the use...”
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“... within the first 12-24 h after calving. This condition appears to be related to a decrease in neutrophil...”
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“...CONTEXT: Multimodal protocol of perioperative care may enhance recovery after surgery. Based...”
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“... on the metabolic syndrome (MetS) risk profile in postmenopausal women. Methods: In this double-blind...”
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“... method that aims to apply a needle, causing neurophysiological effects that decrease pain. The objective...”
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“... of Critical Care Medicine. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons...”
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“... complexity. In order to reduce tissue trauma, decrease complication rates, and improve functional recovery...”
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“... before the test, indicating risk for voice disorders. Women had higher scores, and the subjects who...”
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“...Increased proteinuria is recognized as a risk predictor for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality...”
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“... than 5 years of tamoxifen does not further reduce breast cancer recurrence and doubles the risk...”
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“..., putting them at risk of developing serious complications. Oral mucositis, xerostomia and fungal infections...”
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