Publications by authors named "Kelly Kimball"

T-cell acute lymphoblastic lymphoma-leukemia (T-ALL) is a rare neoplastic disease with presenting symptoms that are often non-specific. As such, accurate diagnosis requires high clinical suspicion and assessment of bone marrow aspirate with flow cytometry and morphology. While remission is achievable in most patients, the five-year survival rate is only 48% despite treatment.

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Background: Many women's shelters across the nation have programs that emphasize and empower women through career workshops and skills training. However, what is not typically addressed is their dermatological and mental health needs, which are equally important.

Objective: Through this pilot project, we aim to address the diverse interrelated issues concerning the whole woman and her body/mind systems including skin cancer awareness, skincare, healthy sun habits, self-esteem, mental health, and stress management.

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Background And Aims: Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is a conundrum without consensus about the cause. In a murine model of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD), abnormalities in myocardial perfusion played a key role in the development of TTS.

Methods And Results: Vascular Kv1.

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Article Synopsis
  • * While most NS remain inactive, there are instances where benign and malignant growths can develop, particularly basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas.
  • * The article highlights the first documented case of malignant melanoma arising from a NS in a 68-year-old man in the U.S., noting that such occurrences are extremely uncommon.
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Objective: The objective of this study was to observe changes in secretory immunoglobulin A (SIgA) after chiropractic care using upper cervical adjusting techniques (UCATs) at the craniocervical junction (CCJ).

Methods: Forty-one participants were enrolled from 5 chiropractic offices in North America. Each participant provided a saliva sample at an initial visit before care.

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Objective: Impostor phenomenon is expressed by feelings of self-doubt and the belief that one is unintelligent. The purpose of this research was to describe the prevalence of impostor phenomenon among students enrolled in a doctor of chiropractic program and to evaluate for any differences in the rates of impostor phenomenon between males and females.

Methods: We performed an anonymous cross-sectional, online survey of all students enrolled in the doctor of chiropractic program at 2 campuses of 1 chiropractic college.

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