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    Military occupation as a moderator between combat exposure and posttraumatic ...

    Military occupational designations are standardized classifications that help define and convey a service member’s expected duties and responsibilities. The present study...
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    Respiratory depression following medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD)-a...

    Medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) including buprenorphine is recommended for patients with opioid use disorders. We sought to evaluate the frequencies of respiratory...
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    Work, Gender, and Sexual Harassment on the Frontlines of Commercial Travel: A...

    The scale and scope of experience of sexual harassment at work among male and female flight attendants was examined. Flight attendants are a predominantly female workforce with...
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    Fractional Exhaled Nitric Oxide as an Inflammatory Biomarker in Chronic Obstr...

    We studied whether fractional exhaled nitric oxide (F ENO) can differentiate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) with concurrent diagnosis of asthma from COPD-only as...
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    Organized crime, suspicious transaction reporting and anti-money laundering r...

    This study investigates the efficiency of suspicious transaction reporting activity to a financial intelligence unit as a means to deter money laundering. Baseline and...
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    The Cape-Covid trial is an embedded clinical trial within the ongoing Cape-Cod trial. The Covid-19 pandemic appeared while we were conducting a randomized trial assessing the...
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    Is HPA axis reactivity in childhood gender-specific? A systematic review

    Abstract Background In adults, hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal (HPA) axis activity shows sexual dimorphism, and this is thought to be a mechanism underlying sex-specific disease...