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Georgetown University

EducationWashington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
About: Georgetown University is a education organization based out in Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Cancer. The organization has 23377 authors who have published 43718 publications receiving 1748598 citations. The organization is also known as: GU & Georgetown.


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TL;DR: This commentary builds on the unhealthy lifestyle habits, population health, risk factors as harbingers of cardiovascular disease, current provider counseling practices, assessing patient readiness to change, and research-based interventions to facilitate behavior change.
Abstract: This commentary builds on the unhealthy lifestyle habits, population health, risk factors as harbingers of cardiovascular disease, current provider counseling practices, assessing patient readiness to change, and research-based interventions to facilitate behavior change (eg, the 5A's, motivational interviewing, and overcoming inertia with downscaled goals).

43 citations

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TL;DR: It is concluded that incorporation of ccfDNA analysis provides crucial insights into the changing molecular makeup of progressive colon and pancreatic cancer.

43 citations

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43 citations

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TL;DR: Children of Vietnamese mothers and French fathers who had been born in Vietnam and brought to France to be raised and reported a history of seizures alone reported 16 reported seizures: 7 with infantile febrile fits and 9 with afebrile seizure disorders.
Abstract: We studied offspring of Vietnamese mothers and French fathers who had been born in Vietnam and brought to France to be raised. All but 72 of 3,451 such individuals completed background and neurological questionnaires. Those with positive answers on the latter were examined neurologically. The median year of birth for the 3,379 respondents was 1948, the median year of arrival in France was 1957, and they had resided in France a median of 18 years before interview in 1975. Twenty-five persons had neurological symptoms, and 6 others reported a history of seizures alone. A total of 16 reported seizures: 7 with infantile febrile fits and 9 with afebrile seizure disorders. Three cases of exacerbating-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) were discovered as well as 3 persons in whom MS was suspected: 1 with cervical myelopathy, 1 with progressive paraparesis, and 1 with bilateral optic neuropathy. The 3 MS cases provided a crude prevalence rate (or 18-year cumulative risk) of 89 per 100,000. Their age-specific prevalence rate was 169 per 100,000 population aged 20 through 29 years. Each measure was similar to such rates for Denmark and had lower 95% confidence limits that clearly exceeded expectations for Vietnam. The results provide further evidence that the risk of MS can be increased by migration in childhood from low- to high-risk regions.

43 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Cyrus Cooper2041869206782
David Cella1561258106402
Carl H. June15683598904
Ichiro Kawachi149121690282
Judy Garber14775679157
Bernard J. Gersh14697395875
Edward G. Lakatta14685888637
Eugene C. Butcher14644672849
Mark A. Rubin14569995640
Richard B. Devereux144962116403
Robert H. Purcell13966670366
Eric P. Winer13975171587
Richard L. Huganir13742561023
Rasmus Nielsen13555684898
Henry T. Lynch13392586270
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202396
2022412
20212,350
20202,311
20191,844
20181,767