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Wearable Technology: Should They be Included in Overweight and Obesity Management Guidelines?
South College RecordsBackground: Obesity is a serious metabolic disease that is increasing in prevalence across the United States. Current guidelines for weight loss and obesity management are centered on healthier dieting and increased exercise. With advancements in te…
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Infant Development Risk of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in Vaginal Versus Cesarean Delivery
South College RecordsBackground: Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) incidence is increasing as well as the rates of cesarean sections. Current research has not been conclusive as to whether this relationship is causal. Objective: This evidence-based systematic review aimed…
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Investigating Culturally-Adapted Family Interventions and Its Role in the Management of Schizophrenia
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Is a Skin Prick Test as Effective at Diagnosing Food Allergies as an Oral Food Challenge
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The Sensitivity and Specificity of New or Modified Diagnostic Special Tests for Anterior Cruciate Ligament Tears
South College RecordsBackground: The ACL is the most torn ligament in the knee and serves to stabilize the knee joint. The gold standard for diagnosing an ACL tear is an MRI or arthroscopy;however, these can be expensive and unnecessary if the diagnosis could be ruled o…
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Music Therapy Should be Added to Guidelines in the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury
South College RecordsBackground: Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) are a common condition affecting 27-69 million people annually. Such an injury can lead to cognitive, mood-based, neurological, or a combination of symptoms that can persist long-term and change a person’s…
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The Prophylactic Use of Oral Contraceptives for ACL Tear Prevention in Females
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Monotherapy and Complimentary Use of Probiotics in Treatment of Anxiety and Depression
South College RecordsBackground: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is currently the leading cause of disability worldwide and is commonly comorbid with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Nearly half of MDD patients that are treated with current guidelines do not achieve …
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The Effectiveness of Behavioral Health Interventions in Reducing Recidivism of Prisoners with Mental Illness
South College RecordsBackground: Mental health disorders plague much of the inmate population within the United States criminal justice system. Not only are incarcerated inmates with mental health disorders more likely to serve longer sentences, have served prior senten…
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A Systematic Review of the Effect of Cannabis Legalization on the Opioid Epidemic
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Adverse Health Effects of Using E-Cigarette and Vaping Products as Smoking Cessation
South College RecordsBackground: Electronic cigarettes have become immensely popular in the U.S. and worldwide. However, their use and correlation to E-cigarette or Vaping Related Lung Injury (EVALI) is poorly studied. The lack of research is due to their relative novel…
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Exercise Outcomes on Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Overweight and Obese Children
South College RecordsBackground: Obesity-driven diseases are among the leading causes of preventable and premature death in the United States. As an increasing number of children become obese, their risk of being obese as adults and dying of obesity-related diseases inc…
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Utilization of Skin Grafts in Diabetic Wound Care
South College RecordsBackground: Diabetes is a common condition endured by over 34.2 million individuals in the United States. This disease often leads to development of ulcers and decreased healing compared to nondiabetics. Treatment modalities currently include debrid…
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Quantitative Insights into the Psychological Impact of Toxic Work Environments
South College RecordsThis study investigated the link between toxic workplace environments and employee mental health outcomes through a quantitative analysis of preexisting data that revealed statistically significant relationships between high levels of workplace toxi…
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High-Intensity Interval Training vs Moderate Continuous Training for Decreased Mortality Risk in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease
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Mental Health Effects of Covid-19 Pandemic on Frontline Physicians and Nurses
South College RecordsBackground: The Covid-19 pandemic disturbed the entire world, leaving many healthcare workers, specifically physicians and nurses extremely vulnerable. Working hard and endless, they are impacted in many ways including the state of their mental heal…
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