In UBC's latest article, Krista Payne and Dara Stein discuss the use of retrospective chart review studies as a way of capturing real-world patient-level clinical, healthcare and safety data.
A new retrospective study published in the Frontiers in Neurology highlighted the relationship between mean fasting blood ...
In the study, "Virtual Mental Health Care and Suicide-Related Events," published in JAMA Network Open, researchers conducted ...
Research indicates elevated cardiovascular risk in vitiligo patients, underscoring the necessity for enhanced monitoring and ...
The objective of the study is to understand the science behind the infections, including the immunological basis for the susceptibility of different individuals.
A new study published in the Asian Journal of Psychiatry showed that people of Indian heritage require lower effective ...
There is increasing utilisation of prosthetic orthopedic implantations. These implantations include joint replacements for the ...
A substantial proportion of patients with late-stage CKD are not receiving guideline-recommended kidney care in the German ...
This study’s retrospective design may have led to underreporting of low-grade immune-related adverse events, such as skin ...
A study* presented to The British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons uncovers that over 50% of individuals who travel abroad for cosmetic surgery end up regretting their decision. The study, ...
The study, by researchers at Byers Eye Institute of Stanford University, Stanford, California, was a retrospective analysis ...
Our research highlights the urgent need for tailored interventions that consider the unique experiences of sexually and gender diverse people with opioid use disorder.