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Bogler O, Raissi A, Colacci M, Beaman A, Biering-Sorensen T, Cressman A, Detsky A, Gosset A, Lassen MH, Kandel C, Khaykin Y, Barbosa D, Lapointe-Shaw L, MacFadden DR, Pearson A, Perkins BA, Rothman KJ, Skaarup KG, Weagle R, Yarnell C, Sholzberg M, Hodzic-Santor B, Lovblom E, Zipursky J, Quinn KL, Fralick M. Association between diabetes and mortality among adult patients hospitalized with COVID-19: a cohort study of hospitalized adults in Ontario, Canada, and Copenhagen, Denmark. Can J Diabetes. 2023 Jun;47(4):352-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjd.2023.02.005
Auclair D, Mansfield C, Fiala MA, Chari A, Cole CE, Kaufman JL, Orloff GJ, Siegel DS, Zonder JA, Mange B, Yesil J, Dalal M, Mikhael JR. Preferences and priorities for relapsed multiple myeloma treatments among patients and caregivers in the United States. Patient Prefer Adherence. 2022 Mar 1;2022(16):573-85. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S345906
DiBenedetti D, Slota C, Wronski SL, Vradenburg G, Comer M, Callahan LF, Winfield J, Rubino I, Krasa HB, Hartry A, Wieberg D, Kremer IN, Lappin D, Martin AD, Frangiosa T, Biggar V, Hauber B. Assessing what matters most to patients with or at risk for Alzheimer's and care partners: a qualitative study evaluating symptoms, impacts, and outcomes. Alzheimers Res Ther. 2020 Jul 30;12(90). doi: 10.1186/s13195-020-00659-6
Aletaha D, Husni ME, Merola JF, Ranza R, Bertheussen H, Lippe R, Young P, Cappelleri JC, Brown TM, Ervin C, Hsu M-A, Fallon L. Treatment mode preferences in psoriatic arthritis: a qualitative multi-country study. Patient Prefer Adherence. 2020 Jun 8;2020(14):949-61. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S242336
Taylor PC, Betteridge N, Brown TM, Woolcott J, Kivitz AJ, Zerbini C, Whalley D, Olayinka-Amao O, Chen C, Dahl P, Ponce de Leon D, Gruben D, Fallon L. Treatment mode preferences in rheumatoid arthritis: moving toward shared decision-making. Patient Prefer Adherence. 2020 Jan 20;14:119-31. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S220714
Vinceti M, Chiari A, Eichmuller M, Rothman KJ, Filippini T, Malagoli C, Weuve J, Tondelli M, Zamboni G, Nichelli PF, Michalke B. A selenium species in cerebrospinal fluid predicts conversion to Alzheimer's dementia in persons with mild cognitive impairment. Alzheimers Res Ther. 2017 Dec 19;9(1):100. doi: 10.1186/s13195-017-0323-1