Richard Goldfarb ’81 M.S. (geohydrology) has a few stories that he said probably shouldn’t be told about the hijinks he got ...
Objective This study aims to explore disparities in eHealth literacy and perspectives on digital health among parents of ...
Introduction Psychotic disorders account for significant morbidity and healthcare costs and yet their pathophysiology remains poorly understood. The National Institute for Health and Care Research ...
Objective Sarcopenia, defined by reductions in muscle mass and strength, increases the risk of adverse outcomes in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA)—driven in part by chronic inflammation—and is ...
BACKGROUND: Despite strong guideline recommendations for cardiac rehabilitation (CR) following an acute myocardial infarction ...
One seismometer is often not enough to reliably detect earthquakes or human activity such as underground nuclear tests.
As humans, our eyes take in two-dimensional images that our brains convert to three-dimensional experiences. This ability enables us to be aware of our position in space, judge distances, possess ...
The Sports Analytics Research Group employs quantitative analysis to give teams the hard numbers they need to perform better ...
Abstract: Multivariate time series forecasting estimates future development by capturing variable relationships and constructing temporal regular, which is widely used in many scenarios, including ...
Chinese AI models are rapidly closing the gap with U.S. frontier systems. This analysis examines what their growing ...
In a collaborative analysis of lipid-lowering therapy trials, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) was a stronger predictor ...
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