Publications by authors named "N Salimi"

- The relationship between sustainability practices and business survival is increasingly critical in today's fast-evolving market environment. While sustainability is often viewed as a positive societal contribution, its role in ensuring a company's survival remains uncertain. This study explores the link between sustainability and survivability, using the alternative protein industry as a case in point.

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  • Seizures have been observed as a potential side effect of COVID-19 vaccines, but existing studies show no solid evidence indicating an increased risk compared to the general population.
  • A systematic review analyzed data from various databases, including PubMed and Cochrane Library, to compare seizure occurrences in vaccinated individuals versus unvaccinated controls, employing rigorous research standards.
  • The findings revealed no significant difference in the incidence of new seizures between COVID-19 vaccine recipients and unvaccinated individuals, suggesting that vaccination does not elevate the risk of seizures.
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Objective: Amenorrhea is an abnormal condition characterized by the absence of menstruation in women of reproductive age. According to the World Health Organization, amenorrhea ranks as the sixth leading cause of female infertility. Approximately 2% to 5% of women of reproductive age experience amenorrhea, which can be classified as primary amenorrhea (PA) or secondary amenorrhea (SA).

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There were 9.7 million Native Americans (American Indian, Alaska Native-AI/AN- these acronyms will be used interchangeably with Native Americans throughout the paper) in 2019 comprising 2.9% of the U.

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Background: Point-of-care testing provides a representation of the patient's coagulability status during effective postpartum hemorrhage management. Baseline values of rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) have not yet been reported in a heterogeneous obstetric population. This study aimed to establish a baseline for a diverse population representative of the United States.

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