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Clinics and Practice, Volume 12, Issue 3

June 2022 - 22 articles

Cover Story: The objective of this study is to further highlight the differences between different ABO blood groups and Rhesus types with health biomarkers. O blood donors presented better iron absorption and the worst lipid profile. Indeed, a significant trend of high atheromatic index values revealed an increased risk for hyperlipidemia, in contrast with blood group A presenting a better lipid profile with lower atheromatic index values. There was also a gender related association for blood group A compared with O that was further highlighted using binary logistic regression. A significant difference was observed among ABO blood groups in several of the examined biochemical and hematological biomarkers. Furthermore, the RHD- group presented a better lipid profile in comparison to the RHD+ group. View this paper
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Articles (22)

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,231 Views
10 Pages

Evaluation of a Pharmacist-Led Telephonic Medication Therapy Management Program in Rural Arizona: Implications for Community Health Practice

  • David R. Axon,
  • Jim Kloster,
  • Becka Eckert,
  • Sonia Morales,
  • Sally Riggs,
  • Aminata Kilungo,
  • John Ehiri,
  • Megan Grieser,
  • Tenneh Turner-Warren and
  • Teresa Aseret-Manygoats
  • + 3 authors

22 April 2022

This study evaluated a pharmacist-led telephonic Medication Therapy Management (MTM) program for rural patients in Arizona with poor access to healthcare services. A pharmacist provided telephonic MTM services to eligible adult patients living in rur...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,571 Views
6 Pages

Arterial Thrombosis in an Unusual Site (Ulnar Artery) after COVID-19 Vaccination—A Case Report

  • Aurelio Sessa,
  • Marco Gattamorta,
  • Maurizia Punginelli and
  • Gianluigi Maggioni

19 April 2022

Spontaneous events have been reported after COVID-19 vaccination. In this case, we report a thrombotic event in an unusual site (ulnar artery) after COVID-19 vaccination. The patient (69 year-old-male) had no changes after a laboratory investigation...

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