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View article: Demographics, medication use, and admission characteristics of patients hospitalized with diabetes in Ontario, Canada: A retrospective cohort study
Demographics, medication use, and admission characteristics of patients hospitalized with diabetes in Ontario, Canada: A retrospective cohort study Open
Background In Canada, one in seven adults has diabetes (i.e., 2.3 million) and the lifetime risk of developing diabetes is approximately 30% by age 65. Although 30% of patients admitted to the hospital have diabetes, data from inpatient ho…
View article: Association of sodium glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors with risk of diabetic ketoacidosis among hospitalized patients: A multicentre cohort study
Association of sodium glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors with risk of diabetic ketoacidosis among hospitalized patients: A multicentre cohort study Open
In hospitalized patients, the absolute risk of DKA was 0.2 %, which corresponded to a three-fold higher relative risk.
View article: Multiscale characterization of cortical signatures in positive and negative schizotypy: A worldwide ENIGMA study
Multiscale characterization of cortical signatures in positive and negative schizotypy: A worldwide ENIGMA study Open
Positive and negative schizotypy reflect distinct patterns of subclinical traits in the general population associated with neurodevelopmental and schizophrenia-spectrum pathologies. Yet, a comprehensive characterization of the unique and s…
View article: Press Releases of Drug-Related Randomized Trial Results Prior to Publication in High-Impact Journals: an Observational Study
Press Releases of Drug-Related Randomized Trial Results Prior to Publication in High-Impact Journals: an Observational Study Open
View article: Impact of presentation at conference with timed release of academic publication
Impact of presentation at conference with timed release of academic publication Open
View article: Comparing the clinical trial characteristics of industry–funded trials and non– industry–funded trials
Comparing the clinical trial characteristics of industry–funded trials and non– industry–funded trials Open
Importance: In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), small sample size and lack of blinding can cause biased and spurious results. Whether and how study characteristics differ based on a trial's funder is an important area to study. Objecti…
View article: Association Between Diabetes and Mortality Among Adult Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19: A Cohort Study of Hospitalized Adults in Ontario, Canada, and Copenhagen, Denmark
Association Between Diabetes and Mortality Among Adult Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19: A Cohort Study of Hospitalized Adults in Ontario, Canada, and Copenhagen, Denmark Open
View article: Identifying drugs with the greatest increases and decreases in spending per beneficiary using Medicare Part D: A cross-sectional study
Identifying drugs with the greatest increases and decreases in spending per beneficiary using Medicare Part D: A cross-sectional study Open
Importance In the US, there are no effective regulations controlling how much the price of a medication can increase. A patchwork of studies examining the reasons for soaring prices has focused on medications that have received considerabl…
View article: Asynchronous, online spaced-repetition training alleviates word-finding difficulties in aphasia
Asynchronous, online spaced-repetition training alleviates word-finding difficulties in aphasia Open
Word-finding difficulties for naming everyday objects are often prevalent in aphasia. Traditionally, treating these difficulties has involved repeated drilling of troublesome items with a therapist. Spaced repetition schedules can improve …
View article: Schizophrenia Polygenic Risk During Typical Development Reflects Multiscale Cortical Organization
Schizophrenia Polygenic Risk During Typical Development Reflects Multiscale Cortical Organization Open
Collectively, combining imaging genetics with multiscale mapping, our work provides novel insight into how genetic risk for schizophrenia affects the cortex early in life.
View article: How Many Hours Do Internal Medicine Residents At University Of Toronto Spend Onboarding At Hospitals Each Year? A Cross-sectional Survey Study
How Many Hours Do Internal Medicine Residents At University Of Toronto Spend Onboarding At Hospitals Each Year? A Cross-sectional Survey Study Open
Background Burnout among medical residents is common. One source of burnout is the need to complete redundant administrative tasks such as onboarding processes at various hospitals. Objectives To quantify the time residents at the Universi…
View article: Cortical and subcortical neuroanatomical signatures of schizotypy in 3004 individuals assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study
Cortical and subcortical neuroanatomical signatures of schizotypy in 3004 individuals assessed in a worldwide ENIGMA study Open
View article: Schizophrenia polygenic risk during typical development reflects multiscale cortical organization
Schizophrenia polygenic risk during typical development reflects multiscale cortical organization Open
Schizophrenia is widely recognized as a neurodevelopmental disorder. Abnormal cortical development may by revealed using polygenic risk scoring for schizophrenia (PRS-SCZ). We assessed PRS-SCZ and cortical morphometry in typically developi…
View article: Cortical and Subcortical Neuroanatomical Signatures of Schizotypy in 3,004 Individuals Assessed in a Worldwide ENIGMA Study
Cortical and Subcortical Neuroanatomical Signatures of Schizotypy in 3,004 Individuals Assessed in a Worldwide ENIGMA Study Open
Neuroanatomical abnormalities have been reported along a continuum from at-risk stages, including high schizotypy, to early and chronic psychosis. However, a comprehensive neuroanatomical mapping of schizotypy remains to be established. Th…
View article: Cortical and Subcortical Neuroanatomical Signatures of Schizotypy in 2,952 Individuals Assessed in a Worldwide ENIGMA Study
Cortical and Subcortical Neuroanatomical Signatures of Schizotypy in 2,952 Individuals Assessed in a Worldwide ENIGMA Study Open
View article: Safety, tolerability, and feasibility of deep transcranial magnetic stimulation for late-life depression with comorbid major or mild neurocognitive disorder
Safety, tolerability, and feasibility of deep transcranial magnetic stimulation for late-life depression with comorbid major or mild neurocognitive disorder Open
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View article: Orbitofrontal-Striatal Structural Alterations Linked to Negative Symptoms at Different Stages of the Schizophrenia Spectrum
Orbitofrontal-Striatal Structural Alterations Linked to Negative Symptoms at Different Stages of the Schizophrenia Spectrum Open
Negative symptoms such as anhedonia and apathy are among the most debilitating manifestations of schizophrenia (SZ). Imaging studies have linked these symptoms to morphometric abnormalities in 2 brain regions implicated in reward and motiv…
View article: Latent Clinical-Anatomical Dimensions of Schizophrenia
Latent Clinical-Anatomical Dimensions of Schizophrenia Open
Widespread structural brain abnormalities have been consistently reported in schizophrenia, but their relation to the heterogeneous clinical manifestations remains unknown. In particular, it is unclear whether anatomical abnormalities in d…
View article: Orbitofrontal-striatal structural alterations linked to negative symptoms at different stages of the schizophrenia spectrum
Orbitofrontal-striatal structural alterations linked to negative symptoms at different stages of the schizophrenia spectrum Open
Among the most debilitating manifestations of schizophrenia are negative symptoms such as anhedonia and apathy. Imaging studies have linked these symptoms to morphometric abnormalities in two brain regions implicated in reward and motivati…
View article: M168. CLINICAL-ANATOMICAL PHENOTYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA
M168. CLINICAL-ANATOMICAL PHENOTYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA Open
Background Although widespread structural brain abnormalities have been consistently reported in schizophrenia, their relation to the heterogeneous clinical manifestations is not well understood. Multivariate methods are needed to uncover …
View article: T162. THICKER PREFRONTAL CORTEX IS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS IN SCHIZOTYPY - AN ENIGMA CONSORTIUM META-ANALYSIS
T162. THICKER PREFRONTAL CORTEX IS ASSOCIATED WITH SUBCLINICAL NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS IN SCHIZOTYPY - AN ENIGMA CONSORTIUM META-ANALYSIS Open
Background Negative symptoms can be seen to represent a continuum from subclinical manifestations in the general population to severe symptoms in schizophrenia. Neuroanatomical studies show evidence of fronto-striatal structural abnormalit…
View article: Latent clinical-anatomical dimensions of schizophrenia
Latent clinical-anatomical dimensions of schizophrenia Open
Widespread structural brain abnormalities have been consistently reported in schizophrenia, but their relation to the heterogeneous clinical manifestations remains unknown. In particular, it is un-clear whether anatomical abnormalities in …