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Arnon D. Cohen
Researcher at Clalit Health Services
Publications - 412
Citations - 9549
Arnon D. Cohen is an academic researcher from Clalit Health Services. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 374 publications receiving 7913 citations. Previous affiliations of Arnon D. Cohen include University of Milan & University of Connecticut.
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Alzheimer's Disease in Systemic Sclerosis Patients: A Nationwide Population-Based Cohort Study.
Abdulla Watad,Abdulla Watad,Nicola Luigi Bragazzi,Shmuel Tiosano,Shmuel Tiosano,Yarden Yavne,Yarden Yavne,Doron Comaneshter,Arnon D. Cohen,Howard Amital,Howard Amital +10 more
TL;DR: AD is a predictor of death in SSc and therefore preemptive screening may be warranted, and further studies are needed to evaluate whether improvements in the medical regimen for SSc may lead to a reduction in AD development and possibly to increased survival as well.
Text-dependent speaker verification using feature selection with recognition related criterion.
Yaniv Zigel,Arnon D. Cohen +1 more
TL;DR: An algorithm for the optimal selection of the feature space, suitable for speaker verification and identification systems, was described and a Recognition Related Criterion (RRC) correlated with the recognition rate was developed and evaluated.
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Healthcare Service Utilization by 116,816 Patients with Atopic Dermatitis in Israel.
Guy Shalom,Meir Babaev,Khalaf Kridin,Yochai Schonmann,Amir Horev,Jacob Dreiher,Michal Shani,Shmuel Tiosano,Shani Fisher,Doron Comaneshter,Arnon D. Cohen +10 more
TL;DR: Atopic dermatitis was associated with an increased burden of healthcare utilization across the entire spectrum of healthcare services compared with controls and the increased burden correlated with disease severity.
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Dermatitis artefacta in soldiers.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a series of soldiers with dermatitis artifacta, characterized by the acute appearance of a pruritic rash located on readily accessible areas of the limbs and abdomen.
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Low rate of non-attenders to primary care providers in Israel - a retrospective longitudinal study
Dana Rosen,Sasson Nakar,Sasson Nakar,Arnon D. Cohen,Arnon D. Cohen,Shlomo Vinker,Shlomo Vinker +6 more
TL;DR: The rate of nonattendance to PCPs in Israel is low, and other than new immigrant status, none of the characteristics identified for nonattendedance suggest increased need for healthcare services.