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the NIH in the USA over 10 years. They identified that PCOS received substantially less funding than other conditions for which the prevalence, economic burden, metabolic morbidity and negative impact on quality of life was much less than PCOS ( 20
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-inflammatory cytokines, and hyperinflammation is linked to morbidity and mortality in patients with COVID-19. IL-6 has been identified as one of the important pro-inflammatory cytokines and IL-6 inhibition is standard-of-care for patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonia
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can increase quality of life, reduce morbidity, and give time for targeted cancer therapy to be implemented ( 12 ). Ramos et al . showed that after MAH was diagnosed, there was a lengthened survival in those patients whose calcium normalized and were
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Introduction Preterm birth has been associated with increased risks of mortality and morbidity ( 1 ). Studies among preterm infants showed that males have higher risks ( 2 , 3 , 4 ) of morbidities like respiratory distress syndrome (RDS
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, clear data from large end point trials about cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in PCOS is currently lacking, although there are plenty of data on early occurrence of subclinical, potentially reversible atherosclerosis in women with PCOS ( 6 ). The