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Just in time for Shark Week, we're going down under to investigate what warming waters will do to the distribution of tiger sharks on the east coast of Australia with tiger shark expert, Dr. Yuri Niella! This week we break down Dr. Yuri Niella et al. (2021) article, "Forecasting intraspecific changes in distribution of a wide-ranging marine predator under climate change." Article Summary: (modified abstract) Climate change is causing animal distributions to shift in response to changing temperatures. Typically shifts in these behaviors are evaluated at the species level, but in this study, Nuriella et al. studied behavioral shifts at the individual level. They investigated 115 tiger sharks, Galeocerdo cuvier, from 2002 to 2020, and evaluated how behavior and distribution differed between sex and maturation class (meaning, juveniles or adults). With this long-term data set, Nuriella et al. modeled how behavior and distribution may continue to change in tiger sharks to 2030, and included environmental factoers and predicted occurence of potential prey. Generalised Linear and Additive Models revealed that water temperature change, particularly at higher latitudes, was the factor most associated with shark movements. Females dispersed southwards during periods of warming temperatures, and while juvenile females preferred a narrow thermal range between 22 and 23 °C, adult female and juvenile male presence was correlated with either lower (23 °C) temperatures. During La Niña, sharks moved towards higher latitudes and used shallower isobaths. Inclusion of predicted distribution of their putative prey signifcantly improved projections of suitable habitats for all shark classes, compared to simpler models using temperature alone. Tiger shark range of the east coast of Australia is predicted to extend~3.5° south towards the east coast of Tasmania, particularly for juvenile males. This study will assist in evaluating the consequences of climate change to species distribution. Follow Dr. Niella on Twitter @Yuri_Niella Follow Sharkpedia on Instagram and Twitter @SharkpediaPod Connect with Sharkpedia: linktr.ee/sharkpediapod Email: thesharkpediapodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharkpediapod/support
Summary of the article titled The network state from 2021 by Balaji Srinivasan, usually known as Balaji, published on the 1729 website. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see a possible future state. This article introduces the network state, what it means and how one can be started. You can find the article through this link. You can find the transcript through this link. What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on twitter @WTF4Cities! I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/aWmI2nLVv5cOn this episode:
Japanese-language summary insights from Scrip and Pink Sheet, a selected story at a time. 世界の製薬ビジネスを伝える「Scrip」と、各国で変化する製薬関連の規制に特化した「Pink Sheet」。普段は英語で発信する2つのオンラインメディアから、今注目の話題を日本語で短くまとめてお届けします。 The article for this episode is: 今回取り上げた記事はこちら Is It Tougher To Conduct Decentralized Trials In The EU? ‘Don't Fall Prey To Negative Narrative' 邦題意訳「EU圏ではDCTがやりにくい? ネガティブな思い込みの盲点」 https://pink.pharmaintelligence.informa.com/PS146158/Is-It-Tougher-To-Conduct-Decentralized-Trials-In-The-EU-Dont-Fall-Prey-To-Negative-Narrative
Manta ray research using drones?! This week guest expert Vicky Fong joins us to tell us all about the swimming behavior of manta rays, and why understanding these behaviors can be important for their conservation! We jump into Vicky's article, "Using Drones to Assess Volitional Swimming Kinematics of Manta Ray Behaviors in the Wild" (Fong, Hoffmann, and Pate; 2022) Article Summary: (abstract) Drones have become increasingly popular tools to study marine megafauna but are underutilized in batoid research. They used drones to collect video data of manta ray (Mobula cf. birostris) swimming and assessed behavior-specific kinematics in Kinovea, a semi-automated point-tracking software. They describe a ‘resting' behavior of mantas making use of strong currents in man-made inlets in addition to known ‘traveling' and ‘feeding' behaviors. No significant differences were found between the swimming speed of traveling and feeding behaviors, although feeding mantas had a significantly higher wingbeat frequency than traveling mantas. Resting mantas swam at a significantly slower speed and wingbeat frequency, suggesting that they were continuously swimming with the minimum effort required to maintain position and buoyancy. Swimming speed and wingbeat frequency of traveling and feeding behaviors overlapped, which could point to other factors such as prey availability and a transitional behavior, influencing how manta rays swim. These baseline swimming kinematic data have valuable applications to other emerging technologies in manta ray research. Follow Vicky on Instagram @vicky.fong Follow the Florida Manta Project on Instagram @MarineMegaFauna and Jessica Pate @FloridaMantaGirl Follow Sharkpedia on Instagram and Twitter @SharkpediaPod Connect with Sharkpedia: linktr.ee/sharkpediapod Email: thesharkpediapodcast@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharkpediapod/support
Summary of the article titled Coronavirus recovery: public transport is key to avoid repeating old and unsustainable mistakes from 2020 by Hussein Dia published on The Conversation. I will interview Hussein Dia in the next episode, number 048R, and this is a great preparation for that interview. Plus, since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see how the urban mobility is affected by the pandemic and how to make urban mobility better in the future after the pandemic. This article investigates sustainable shifts currently observable in cities with working from home and staying local, and how transport will be a particular challenge towards more sustainability. You can find the article through this link. You can find the transcript through this link. What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on twitter @WTF4Cities! I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
This is an article summary of "Challenges, Facilitators, and Recommendations for Implementation of Home Dialysis in the Veterans Health Administration: Patient, Caregiver, and Clinician Perceptions" by Lindsey A. Jones on behalf of coauthors.
This is an article summary of "Quantitative super-resolution microscopy reveals promoting mitochondrial interconnectivity protects against AKI" by Kensei Taguchi, Craig R Brooks, and Bertha C Elias on behalf of coauthors.
Summary of the article titled Crypto cities from 2021 by Vitalik Buterin on his own blog. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I though it would be interesting to see how the ever trending crypto world and cities can work together. This article explores how and to what extent the blockchain technology and the city can collaborate and what enhancements are possible. You can find the article through this link. Additional information about city token engineering can be found through this link. The transcript is available through this link. What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on twitter @WTF4Cities! I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
This podcast is an article summary of "Reconsidering donor race in predicting allograft and patient survival among kidney transplant recipients" by Yue-Harn Ng and Christos P. Argyropoulos on behalf of coauthors.
Krista Rompolski joins us for another Journal Club episode—bringing us a study about how students change answers on their tests. Is it better for a student to change their multiple choice response or to avoid doing that? The answer may surprise you! 00:00 | Introduction 00:45 | Journal Club 03:21 | Sponsored by AAA 03:53 | Article Summary 09:13 | Sponsored by HAPI 10:00 | Should Students Change Answers? 27:44 | Sponsored by HAPS 28:21 | Standardized Exams, Test Anxiety, and Mindset 53:14 | Staying Connected ★ If you cannot see or activate the audio player, go to: theAPprofessor.org/podcast-episode-104.html
This podcast is a summary of article "Global Perspective on Kidney Transplantation: France" by Gillian Divard and Valentin Goutaudier.
This podcast is a summary of article "Monocytes and Macrophages in Kidney Transplantation and Insights from Single Cell RNA-Seq Studies" by Andrew Malone.
This is a podcast article summary of "Less is More: Deprescribing Medications in Older Adults with Kidney Disease: A Review" by Dinushika Mohottige, Harold Manley, and Rasheeda Hall.
Antesignana delle corrispondenti di guerra, tra i primi testimoni dell'orrore del campo di concentramento di Dachau, clandestina nello scafo di una delle navi del D-Day, Martha Gellhorn ha raccontato con i suoi reportage il dietro alle quinte delle guerre del XX secolo. Link: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Gellhorn#Matrimoni_e_relazioni https://www.italiastarmagazine.it/donne/martha-gellhorn-la-signora-delle-guerre-13575 https://www.vanillamagazine.it/martha-gellhorn-l-unica-donna-che-documento-lo-sbarco-in-normandia-1/ https://www.ilsaggiatore.com/libro/i-volti-della-guerra/ https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a22109842/martha-gellhorn-career-ernest-hemingway/ https://www.tomshw.it/altro/la-seconda-guerra-mondiale-enigma-e-alan-turing/ https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2019/sep/03/martha-gellhorn-blue-plaque-us-war-correspondent https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v18/n16/martha-gellhorn/mean-streets-of-salvador http://www.oldmagazinearticles.com/article.php?Article_Summary=3893#.YTTW9s0zbh8 https://www.dw.com/en/the-liberation-of-dachau-75-years-ago/a-53270700 https://www.jstor.org/stable/41205943 Bibliografia: - “Il segreto della fotografa francese” di Natasha Lester - “Martha Gellhorn: A Life” di cAROLINE mOOREHEARD - “I volti della guerra” di Martha Gellhorn - “Travels with myself and another: a memoir” di Martha Gellhorn - “Martha Gellhorn: Myth, Motif and Remembrance” di Angelia Dorman - “View from the Ground” di Martha Gellhorn - “Yours, for probably always: Martha Gellhorn's letters of love and war 1930-1949” di Janet Sommerville Film: “Hemingway and Gellhorn” di Philip Kaufman con Nicole Kidman e Clive Owen
This is a podcast article summary of "New Vancomycin Dosing Guidelines for Hemodialysis Patients: Rationale, Caveats, and Limitations" by Susan J. Lewis and Thomas D. Nolin.
This is a podcast article summary of "Expression of ACE2 in the Intact and Acutely Injured Kidney" by Karl A. Nath and Vesna D. Garovic.
This is a podcast article summary of "Implementation of Surprise Question Assessments using the Electronic Health Record in Older Adults with Advanced CKD" by Natalie C. Ernecoff on behalf of coauthors.
This is a podcast article summary of "A hyaluronan synthesis inhibitor delays progression of diabetic kidney disease in a mouse experimental model" by Loay H. Salman and Laisel Martinez on behalf of coauthors.
This is an article summary of "Real-Life Prescribing of SGLT2 Inhibitors: How to Handle the Other Medications, Including Glucose-Lowering Drugs and Diuretics" by Aisha Shaikh on behalf of coauthors.
This is an article summary of "Implementation of an Electronic Catheter Checklist in Outpatient Hemodialysis Facilities: Results of a Pilot Quality Improvement Project" by Michele Mokrzycki and Vandana Niyyar on behalf of their coauthors.
Wende Gibbs, MD, Podcast Associate Editor of RadioGraphics, discusses three articles from the March-April 2021 issue of RadioGraphics. 00:00-00:38-Introduction by Dr. Wende Gibbs 00:39-08:52 - Article Summary: Pediatric Panoramic Radiography: Techniques, Artifacts, and Interpretation. Sams et al. RadioGraphics 2021; 41:595–608. 08:53-15:46 - Article Summary: Postoperative Imaging of the Temporal Bone. Tames et al. RadioGraphics 2021; 41. 15:47- 16:00 - Conclusion
In this video, I summarise 'A God In Ruins' as part of my Michael Tsarion series. The article questions the standard narrative that Human Beings are evolving into a more complex species. It provides ideas and evidence to the contrary and asks whether we are a devolving species becoming more spiritually degenerate. REFERENCES ➣ Original Article - A God In Ruins | http://www.michaeltsarion.com/a-god-in-ruins.html ➣ Doggerland Information | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doggerland ➣ Human Devolution - Michael Cremo | https://amzn.to/39oROnA (Affiliate Link) WEBSITE ➣ https://www.alexhickman.co.uk
This is a podcast article summary of "A Call to Action for Addressing Disparities and Increasing Diversity in Academic Nephrology" by Claretha Lyas.
This is a podcast article summary of "A Comparison Study of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Outcomes in Hospitalized Kidney Transplant Recipients" by Divyanshu Malhotra and Sherry G Mansour on behalf of coauthors.
This is a podcast article summary of "Long-Term Outcomes and Prognostic Factors in Kidney Transplant Recipients with Polycystic Kidney Disease" by Gauri Bhutani on behalf of coauthors.
This is a podcast article summary of "Urine Microscopy for Internal Medicine Residents: A Needs Assessment & Implementation of Virtual Teaching Sessions" by Samira Farouk and Matthew Sparks.
This is a podcast article summary of "Characteristics, outcomes and 60-day hospital mortality of ICU patients with Covid-19 and acute kidney injury" by Sumit Kapoor and Jyotsana Thakkar.
Krista Rompolski again joins host Kevin Patton for a Journal Club episode to discuss a study of whether student feelings of how much they learn accurately reflect their actual learning. What were the results and how do they impact the effectiveness of our courses? 00:46 | Kevin & Krista: Journal Club 02:43 | Sponsored by AAA 04:00 | Article Summary 09:52 | Sponsored by HAPI 11:36 | Feeling of Learning vs. Actual Learning 35:39 | Sponsored by HAPS 36:51 | More Discussion: Our Students 47:49 | Staying Connected If you cannot see or activate the audio player click here. Apply for your credential (badge/certificate) for listening to this episode. Please take the anonymous survey: theAPprofessor.org/survey Questions & Feedback: 1-833-LION-DEN (1-833-546-6336) Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! Learning is a treasure that will follow its owner everywhere. (Chinese Proverb) Kevin & Krista 2 minutes Krista Rompolski joins host Kevin Patton for another TAPP Journal Club episode! Sponsored by AAA 1.5 minutes A searchable transcript for this episode, as well as the captioned audiogram of this episode, are sponsored by the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) at anatomy.org. Searchable transcript Captioned audiogram Don't forget—HAPS members get a deep discount on AAA membership! Article Summary 6 minutes Krista Rompolski summarizes the essential content of this episode's journal article. Measuring actual learning versus feeling of learning in response to being actively engaged in the classroom (our journal article of focus) my-ap.us/3mG5gIn Sponsored by HAPI Online Graduate Program 1 minute The Master of Science in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction—the MS-HAPI—is a graduate program for A&P teachers, especially for those who already have a graduate/professional degree. A combination of science courses (enough to qualify you to teach at the college level) and courses in contemporary instructional practice, this program helps you be your best in both on-campus and remote teaching. Kevin Patton is a faculty member in this program. Check it out! nycc.edu/hapi Feeling of Learning vs. Actual Learning 24 minutes Krista and Kevin discuss what they learned from the article and how that relates to their own experience as teachers and learners. The Case for Transparency | Episode 51 (discusses benefits of transparency in teaching) Desirable Difficulty | More Web Meeting Skills | TAPP 78 (discusses the frustration of effective learning) Sponsored by HAPS 1 minute The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society (HAPS) is a sponsor of this podcast. You can help appreciate their support by clicking the link below and checking out the many resources and benefits found there. Watch for virtual town hall meetings and upcoming regional meetings! Anatomy & Physiology Society theAPprofessor.org/haps More Discussion: Our Students 11 minutes Kevin and Krista bring back the discussion to how the new research might apply to our non-Harvard, non-engineering students—or whether it applies at all. Actin & Myosin – A Love Story | Episode 15 Small Teaching (book referenced in the discussion) theAPprofessor.org/bookclub.html#badge-B013 If the hyperlinks here are not active, go to TAPPradio.org to find the episode page. More details at the episode page. Transcript available in the transcript box. Listen to any episode on your Alexa device. Need help accessing resources locked behind a paywall? Check out this advice from Episode 32 to get what you need! https://youtu.be/JU_l76JGwVw?t=440 Take The A&P Professor experience to the next level! The A&P Professor community Earn cash by referring other A&P faculty to this podcast: theAPprofessor.org/refer Tools & Resources Amazon Text Expander Rev.com Snagit & Camtasia Krisp Free Noise-Cancelling App The A&P Professor Logo Items Sponsors Transcript and captions for this episode are supported by the American Association for Anatomy | anatomy.org The Human Anatomy & Physiology Society provides marketing support for this podcast | theAPprofessor.org/haps Distribution of this episode is supported by NYCC's online graduate program in Human Anatomy & Physiology Instruction (HAPI) | nycc.edu/hapi Clicking on sponsor links helps let them know you appreciate their support of this podcast! Follow The A&P Professor on Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Nuzzel, Tumblr, or Instagram! The A&P Professor® and Lion Den® are registered trademarks of Lion Den Inc. (Kevin Patton) As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. I may be compensated for links to sponsors and certain other links.
This is a podcast article summary of "Histopathologic and Clinical Features in Patients with Diabetes and Kidney Disease" by Sarah F. Sanghavi and Charles E. Alpers.
This is a podcast article summary of "Survey of Clinician Opinions on Kidney Transplantation from Hepatitis-C Virus-Positive Donors: Identifying and Overcoming Barriers" by Krista L. Lentine and David A. Axelrod.
The guys have a conversation about the coronavirus pandemic, the discourse surrounding conflicting scientific approaches, why certain parts of the country are less inclined to support lockdown measures, and whether or not Bill Gates is actually a supervillain. WHO News release regarding COVAX from August https://www.who.int/news/item/24-08-2020-172-countries-and-multiple-candidate-vaccines-engaged-in-covid-19-vaccine-global-access-facility WHO website information regarding COVAX https://www.who.int/initiatives/act-accelerator/covax WHO Says 184 Countries Have Now Joined COVAX Vaccine Program https://www.voanews.com/covid-19-pandemic/who-says-184-countries-have-now-joined-covax-vaccine-program Global Justice Now Report on Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation "The [foundation's] program is not a neutral, charitable strategy for which the world should be thankful that a rich man is deciding to spend his money on good causes," reads the report's introduction. "Analysis of the foundation's programs shows that it has an agenda—it is a specific ideological strategy that promotes neo-liberal economic policies, corporate globalization [and] the technology this brings, and a long outdated view of the centrality of 'aid' in helping the 'poor.'" https://www.globaljustice.org.uk/sites/default/files/files/resources/gjn_gates_report_june_2016_web_final_version_2.pdf Article Summary of Global Justice Now Report “It’s been a quite unprecedented development, the amount that the Gates Foundation is gifting to corporations…. I find that flabbergasting, frankly,” says Linsey McGoey, a professor of sociology at the University of Essex and author of the book No Such Thing as a Free Gift. “They’ve created one of the most problematic precedents in the history of foundation giving by essentially opening the door for corporations to see themselves as deserving charity claimants at a time when corporate profits are at an all-time high.” https://www.nonprofitpro.com/article/report-slams-gates-foundation-for-self-serving-agenda-corporate-ties/ Reddit Q&A with Bill Gates from March 2020 where Gates discusses "digital certificates to show who has recovered or been tested recently or when we have a vaccine who has received it." https://www.reddit.com/r/Coronavirus/comments/fksnbf/im_bill_gates_cochair_of_the_bill_melinda_gates/fkupg49/ Study published in National Center for Biotechnology Information regarding replacing Alum Salts with Calcium phosphates as adjuvants in vaccines and links to other research regarding the efficacy of using aluminum adjuvants in vaccines. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27690701/ 3 Prominent Epidemiologists discuss new approach to combating virus as a society and working toward herd immunity to save more lives and issue "The Great Barrington Declaration" Dr Sunetra Gupta is a professor at Oxford University, an epidemiologist with expertise in immunology, vaccine development, and mathematical modelling of infectious diseases Dr Bhattacharya is a professor at Stanford University Medical School, a physician, epidemiologist, health economist, and public health policy expert focusing on infectious diseases and vulnerable populations. Dr Kulldorff is a Professor of medicine at Harvard University, a biostatistician, and epidemiologist with expertise in detecting and monitoring of infectious disease outbreaks and vaccine safety evaluations. https://unherd.com/2020/10/covid-experts-there-is-another-way/?pt
This is a podcast article summary of "Substitution of oral for intravenous cyclophosphamide in membranous nephropathy" by Leonella Luzardo and Oscar Noboa.
A recent Wall Street Journal article states executives aren't so happy with remote work after all. How can this be? In this episode, Justin unpacks why culture is the likely reason and some core tenets to an effective remote work company culture. Shownotes Companies Start to Think Remote Work Isn’t So Great After All | The Wall Street Journal (https://www.wsj.com/articles/companies-start-to-think-remote-work-isnt-so-great-after-all-11595603397) Article Summary by Brownlee Global (https://www.brownleeglobal.com/companies-start-to-think-remote-work-isnt-so-great-after-all-the-wall-street-journal/) Justin's Remote Work Article (https://productivityjourney.net/why-remote-work-won-t-last-post-coronavirus)
This is a podcast article summary of "Chronic Hemodialysis Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19: Short-term Outcomes in the Bronx, New York" by Molly Fisher and Milagros Yunes.
Join Editor-in-Chief Dr. Tyler Kjorvestad of The Journal of Psychedelic Psychiatry as he reviews the article The Psychiatric Utility of MDMA by Dr. Mark Sundahl found in the latest issue. Follow us: Website: https://www.journalofpsychedelicpsychiatry.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/psychedelic_org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JournalofPsychedelicPsychiatry/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/journalpsychedelicpsychiatry/ Sponsor: https://anchor.fm/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/journalofpsychedelic/support
This is a podcast article summary of "Foreign Perspective on Achieving a Successful Peritoneal Dialysis-First Program" by Philip Kam-Tao Li and Mark E. Rosenberg.
This is a podcast article summary of "Venous thrombotic events in ANCA-associated vasculitis: Incidence and risk factors" by Duvuru Geetha and Andreas Kronbichler.
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
This podcast by Dr. Jordan Nestor, on behalf of her colleagues, summarizes the article entitled, "Pilot Study of Return of Genetic Results to Patients in Adult Nephrology".
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
This podcast by Dr. Jordan Nestor, on behalf of her colleagues, summarizes the article entitled, "Pilot Study of Return of Genetic Results to Patients in Adult Nephrology".
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
Dr. Susan Shoaf summarizes the article entitled, "A Post Hoc Analysis of Statin Use in Tolvaptan Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Pivotal Trials," on behalf of her co-authors.
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
Dr. Susan Shoaf summarizes the article entitled, "A Post Hoc Analysis of Statin Use in Tolvaptan Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease Pivotal Trials," on behalf of her co-authors.
Article Review/Summary: Black Conservatism in America by Angela K Lewis (Part 3) by The Lost Girl
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
This is a summary by Api Chewcharat on behalf his co-authors on their article entitled, "Trajectories of Serum Sodium and in-hospital and One-year Survival of Hospitalized Patients".
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
This is a summary by Api Chewcharat on behalf his co-authors on their article entitled, "Trajectories of Serum Sodium and in-hospital and One-year Survival of Hospitalized Patients".
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
This podcast is a summary by Dr. Suzanne Boyle and Dr. Karen Warburton on the study, "Nephrology Fellows' and Program Directors' Perceptions of Hospital Rounds in the United States" on behalf of their co-authors.
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
This podcast is a summary by Dr. Suzanne Boyle and Dr. Karen Warburton on the study, "Nephrology Fellows' and Program Directors' Perceptions of Hospital Rounds in the United States" on behalf of their co-authors.
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
This is a podcast summary by Dr. Jason Lee, on behalf of his colleagues, on the article entitled, "Prognostic Value of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Load in Pediatric CKD".
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (CJASN)
This is a podcast summary by Dr. Jason Lee, on behalf of his colleagues, on the article entitled, "Prognostic Value of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Load in Pediatric CKD".
Article Review/Summary: Black Conservatism in America by Angela K Lewis (Part 2) by The Lost Girl