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View article: A Nationwide, Population-Based Study of Intelligence and Hearing Loss among 3,104,670 Adolescents
A Nationwide, Population-Based Study of Intelligence and Hearing Loss among 3,104,670 Adolescents Open
Purpose: Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a relationship between general intelligence (GI) in youth and hearing loss (HL). However, no large-scale study assessed the relations of GI in late adolescence with conductive HL (CHL) and…
View article: Deploying whole blood to the battlefield—The Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps initial experience during the 2023 war
Deploying whole blood to the battlefield—The Israel Defense Forces Medical Corps initial experience during the 2023 war Open
Background Military and prehospital medical organizations invest significant resources to advance the treatment of trauma patients aiming to reduce preventable deaths. Focus is on hemorrhage control and volume resuscitation with blood prod…
View article: Spinal Backboard—Necessity or Hazard? The IDF Clinical Practice Guidelines and Policy
Spinal Backboard—Necessity or Hazard? The IDF Clinical Practice Guidelines and Policy Open
Introduction Prehospital spinal immobilization using a cervical collar and a backboard has been standard practice for suspected spinal cord injuries (SCIs) since the 1960s. Multiple studies have shown that the disadvantages of the spinal b…
View article: Asthma in Youth and Early-onset Type 2 Diabetes: A Nationwide Study of 1.72 Million Israeli Adolescents
Asthma in Youth and Early-onset Type 2 Diabetes: A Nationwide Study of 1.72 Million Israeli Adolescents Open
Background The prevalence of both asthma and early-onset diabetes is on the rise; however, the association between them remains unclear. We examined a possible association of asthma at adolescence with type 2 diabetes in young adulthood. M…
View article: Adolescent Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Type 2 Diabetes in Young Adulthood
Adolescent Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease and Type 2 Diabetes in Young Adulthood Open
Context The long-term risk of type 2 diabetes in adolescents with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is unclear. Objective To assess type 2 diabetes risk among adolescents with NAFLD. Design and Setting A nationwide, population-based…
View article: Adolescent BMI and Early-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Among Ethiopian Immigrants and Their Descendants: A Nationwide Study.
Adolescent BMI and Early-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Among Ethiopian Immigrants and Their Descendants: A Nationwide Study. Open
Background: We assessed in a nationwide cohort the association between adolescent BMI and early-onset (<40 years) type 2 diabetes among Israelis of Ethiopian origin. Methods: Normoglycemic adolescents (range 16-20 years old), including 93,…
View article: Adolescent BMI and Early-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Among Ethiopian Immigrants and Their Descendants: A Nationwide Study.
Adolescent BMI and Early-Onset Type 2 Diabetes Among Ethiopian Immigrants and Their Descendants: A Nationwide Study. Open
Background: We assessed in a nationwide cohort the association between adolescent BMI and early-onset (<40 years) type 2 diabetes among Israelis of Ethiopian origin. Methods: Normoglycemic adolescents (range 16-20 years old), including 93,…
View article: Adolescent NAFLD & Type 2 Diabetes- Supplementary Material.docx
Adolescent NAFLD & Type 2 Diabetes- Supplementary Material.docx Open
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View article: Correction: Height at Late Adolescence and Incident Diabetes among Young Men
Correction: Height at Late Adolescence and Incident Diabetes among Young Men Open
Fig 3 is incorrect. The label on the y-axis of Fig 3 is missing. The label should read ‘Incidence Diabetes Rate (per 1,000 person-years).’ The authors have provided a corrected version here.
Fig 3
Diabetes incidence rate by heigh…
View article: Height at Late Adolescence and Incident Diabetes among Young Men
Height at Late Adolescence and Incident Diabetes among Young Men Open
Shorter height at late adolescence or young adulthood was associated with an increased risk of incident diabetes among young men, independent of BMI and other diabetes risk factors.