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Paul A. Bain
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 81
Citations - 2314
Paul A. Bain is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 50 publications receiving 1442 citations.
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Proton Pump Inhibitors and Risk of Fractures: A Meta-Analysis of 11 International Studies
TL;DR: Proton pump inhibitors modestly increased the risk of hip, spine, and any-site fractures, whereas histamine(2)-receptor antagonists were not associated with fracture risk in this meta-analysis of observational studies.
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ASGE guideline on screening and surveillance of Barrett's esophagus
Bashar J. Qumseya,Shahnaz Sultan,Paul A. Bain,Laith H. Jamil,Brian C. Jacobson,Sharmila Anandasabapathy,Deepak Agrawal,James Buxbaum,Douglas S. Fishman,Suryakanth R. Gurudu,Terry L. Jue,Sapna Kripalani,Jeffrey Lee,Mouen A. Khashab,Mariam Naveed,Nirav Thosani,Julie Yang,John M. DeWitt,Sachin Wani +18 more
TL;DR: The ASGE Standards of Practice Committee Chair states that standards of practice in the field of FASGE should be based on evidence-based, scalable, and scalable principles.
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Knowledge and awareness of HPV vaccine and acceptability to vaccinate in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review
TL;DR: There is an urgent need for more education to inform the public about HPV, HPV vaccine, and cervical cancer, particularly to key demographics, to leverage high levels of willingness and acceptability of HPV vaccine towards successful implementation of HPV vaccination programs.
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Perceptibility and acceptability thresholds for colour differences in dentistry
Ghazal Khashayar,Ghazal Khashayar,Paul A. Bain,Samira Salari,Alma Dozic,Cornelis J. Kleverlaan,Albert J. Feilzer +6 more
TL;DR: This clinical review provided a systematic approach to the topic of colour science of high clinical relevance to dental research and found that more than half the studies defined PT as ΔE*=1, and one third of the studies referred to ΔE*,=3.7 as the threshold at which 50% of observers accepted the colour difference.
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Well-being measurement and the WHO health policy Health 2010: systematic review of measurement scales
TL;DR: The contents of self-reported well-being measurement scales for use with individuals more than 15 years of age are identified to help researchers and politicians choose appropriate measurement tools.