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Jong Ling Fuh

Researcher at Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Publications -  404
Citations -  22205

Jong Ling Fuh is an academic researcher from Taipei Veterans General Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Migraine & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 383 publications receiving 19559 citations. Previous affiliations of Jong Ling Fuh include University of Southern California & Chang Gung University.

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Osteoporosis treatment in postmenopausal women with pre-existing fracture.

TL;DR: All the antiosteoporotic agents had significant efficacy in increasing lumbar spine bone mineral density and reduction in the occurrence of any new vertebral fractures and all interventions provided gains in quality-adjusted life-years compared with patients without treatment.
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Incidence of stroke on Kinmen, Taiwan.

TL;DR: Multivariate analyses performed with the Cox proportional hazard model revealed the following risk factors to be independent predictors of stroke: hypertension, diabetes and alcohol use.
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Cefepime-related encephalopathy in peritoneal dialysis patients.

TL;DR: The case of an 80‐year‐old woman with chronic renal failure on peritoneal dialysis that developed agitation, confusion, and dystonia after cefepime administration for 2 days is reported.
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Patients with migraine are right about their perception of temperature as a trigger: time series analysis of headache diary data

TL;DR: This diary-based study provides evidence to link the perception of temperature sensitivity and headache incidence in migraine patients, suggesting those who reported temperature sensitivity are more likely to have headache increase during the winter, particular for mild headaches.
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Life-course socio-economic disadvantage and late-life cognitive functioning in Taiwan: results from a national cohort study

TL;DR: A critical role is suggested for life-course socio-economic disadvantage in late-life cognitive decline and that this may be manifested via the inequitable distribution of socio- economic resources over the individual's life course.