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Há 3 dias · Despite limited information from many countries, our data point to large geographical differences in the association between HCTZ and NMSC. In all GBD regions, except Australasia, HHD constitutes a more than 5-fold DALY rate compared to NMSC. This disproportionate risk should be considered before av …
Há 2 dias · PubMed é um portal de acesso que mantém o Medline como a principal base de dados. Será apresentado o MeSH, a busca por descritores, a busca por palavras-chave, uso de filtros, formato de apresentação existentes, envio de resultados, cadastro de usuário e alerta de estratégia de busca.
Há 12 horas · Extract. Dear Editor, We are writing this correspondence in response to the article entitled ‘Seeking help for perinatal depression and anxiety: a systematic review of systematic reviews from an interdependent perspective’. 1 This systematic review of systematic reviews examined the factors influencing help-seeking behaviors for perinatal mood and anxiety disorders (PMAD).
Há 4 dias · PubMed gives free access to MEDLINE, NLM's database of citations and abstracts in the fields of medicine, nursing, dentistry, veterinary medicine, health care systems, and preclinical sciences.
Há 4 dias · In this 3 minute video, learn to use PubMed's Advanced Search features to refine your search with the example of a publication date range; and find journal and author names using the autocomplete feature.
- Joel Glogowski
- 2011
Há 6 dias · What is PubMed? PubMed is a free web-based interface for searching MEDLINE. MEDLINE is the National Library of Medicine's (NLM) premier bibliographic database that contains millions of references to journal articles in life sciences, with a concentration on biomedicine.
Há 5 dias · In this LibGuide you will to learn how to build and conduct a systematic search in PubMed. The following steps will be covered: Research question: formulate your research question and divide it into elements; Logbook: develop and document your search strategy; Collecting MeSH terms: find controlled search terms in PubMed