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Ending Nuclear Weapons, before They End Us
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Factors Associated with Vision Impairment in Patients with Corneal Infection at a Secondary Hospital in Thailand
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Prevalence and Risk Factors of Postpartum Depression
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Primary Prevention of Fragility Hip Fracture in High-Risk Elderly by Village Health Volunteers in Nan Province, Thailand
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Fetal Cerebrovascular Flow Index from Three-Dimensional Power Doppler Ultrasonography in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus versus Low-Risk Pregnancy
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Pityriasis Lichenoides in Thai Children: A 10-Years Review of Clinical and Treatment Outcome
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The Outcomes and the Affecting Factors of Stapes Surgery for Otosclerosis
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Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Validation of the University of Washington Quality of Life Questionnaire (UW-QOL) in Its Thai Version: A Pilot Study
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Post-COVID-19 Conditions Among Health Workers: Prevalence and Occupational Impacts in a Thai University Hospital
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Sufficiency of Hepatitis B Vaccine Single Booster Dose to Seroconverse Immunity to HBV Among Health Workers
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Incidence of and Risk Factors for Stroke and Cerebral Microembolism after Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement: Insights from Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain
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Risk Factors of Distal Radius Fracture in Elderly Thai Population
Elderly female patients have higher risk of distal radius fractures compared to males. The intake of calcium and vitamin D seem to be protective factors against distal radius fractures in the elderly.
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Clinical Outcomes after Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Octogenarians with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction
In a population of acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients who underwent primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), octogenarians exhibited a 1-year all-cause mortality rate of 29.8% and a 1-year MACE rate of 55.6%. After adjustments for differences in baseline characteristics, there were significant differences in 1-year all-cause mortality and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) between octogenarian and non-octogenarian patients.
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Prevalence and Association Factors of Anxiety and Depression in Thai Patient with Tinnitus
The prevalence of anxiety and depression in Thai tinnitus patients was lower than in previous reports from other countries. Younger people were more likely to have anxiety and depression. Prompt evaluation and treatment of these conditions should be performed.
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Prevalence and Factors Affecting Delayed Development of Early Childhood in the Rangsit Children’s Home
A notable 63.6% of children in the Rangsit Children’s Home showed suspected developmental delays, with language skills being the most affected area. Key factors associated with these delays including the child’s age (1 to 3 years), weight, duration of stay (less than one year), and caregiver’s education level. These findings suggest the need to enhance developmental support, particularly in language development during early institutional care.
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Post-COVID-19 Conditions Among Health Workers: Prevalence and Occupational Impacts in a Thai University Hospital
The prevalence of health workers (HWs) experiencing post-COVID-19 conditions (PCCs) was 30.9% (95% CI 26.3 to 36.0), and more than half of the affected HWs experienced impacts on their work. No factors were found to be significantly associated with PCCs development in this study. These findings suggest that return-to-work medical assessments for HWs recovering from respiratory infections should consider appropriate job modifications when residual symptoms persist.
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