Muscle Power Versus Strength as a Predictor of Mortality in Middle-Aged and Older Men and Women
To assess whether muscle power (force times velocity) outperforms strength as a risk indicator and predictor of mortality.
To assess whether muscle power (force times velocity) outperforms strength as a risk indicator and predictor of mortality.
Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) significantly increases the risk of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) by up to 1500 times compared with the general population.1 Cholangiocarcinoma is the most…
Organ transplant selection committees are tasked with deciding whether patients seeking a transplant are medically and psychosocially appropriate to be placed on the waitlist. The…
In high-performing health care institutions, delivering high-quality care and ensuring patient safety are core priorities. The transformation of health care using quality and safety end…
A female in her mid-60s presented with subacute progressive neuropsychiatric deterioration including confusion, anxiety, and impaired executive function, in addition to parkinsonian features. Magnetic resonance…
Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
A 59-year-old man presented to the emergency department with 8 hours of malaise and vague chest discomfort. His symptoms developed at rest that morning and…
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To investigate the association between long-term glycohemoglobin variations and the onset of incident heart failure (HF) in individuals with diabetes, addressing the phenotype concerning left…
A man in his 40s presented with 3 months of progressive muscle weakness, myalgia, and limb edema. He had a history of CD30-positive T-cell lymphoma,…