Publications by authors named "M Ruvel Friedman"

Ticks are medically important vectors of pathogens, many of which are zoonotic or impact domestic animal and/or wildlife health. Climate change, landuse modifications, and increasing interactions between domestic animals, wildlife, and humans have resulted in changes in tick-host dynamics and the emergence of novel pathogens worldwide. Therefore, describing the host and geographic ranges of vector species is essential in assessing disease risk, especially in understudied areas, and should be conducted in a One Health context.

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Prior research has shown that advance care planning (ACP) knowledge and discussion varies among racial and ethnic groups. However, little is known if similar disparities exist within the sexual minority (SM) population. To investigate racial disparities in ACP knowledge, discussion, and decision making within the SM population.

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Background: Heavy drinking, smoking, and depression are common among men who have sex with men (MSM). The association of co-occurring longitudinal patterns of these conditions and mortality among MSM were tested, applying a syndemic framework - the interaction of two or more conditions that contribute to poor health outcomes.

Methods: Longitudinal data from 1999 to 2018 from the Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study of 3046 MSM were analyzed.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of mifepristone-misoprostol versus misoprostol alone in treating early pregnancy loss.
  • A total of 999 patients were analyzed, showing a lower treatment failure rate of 17.8% in the mifepristone-misoprostol group compared to 25.1% in the misoprostol-only group.
  • The findings indicated that using mifepristone in combination reduced the odds of treatment failure by 34%, while factors such as prior vaginal delivery and gestational age also influenced treatment outcomes.
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