Publications by authors named "R Talluri"

Article Synopsis
  • * An analysis of data from the 2022 National Health Information Survey revealed that only over 38% of tobacco users who visited an HCP received advice to quit, with disparities among various groups, including lower rates for Hispanics, men, and those with higher education.
  • * The study concludes that the prevalence of HCP advice to quit tobacco is still low and varies among different sociodemographic groups, suggesting a need for improved training and resources for HCPs to support tobacco cessation efforts.
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Cardiac embolism plays a very significant role in acute ischemic strokes (AIS), constituting approximately one-third of cases. The origin of these emboli often stems from intracardiac thrombi in the left atrium or left ventricle. Utilizing the National Readmission Database from 2016 to 2019, we investigate the prevalence of cardiac thrombi in AIS patients and explore their potential correlation with endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) utilization, and mortality rates.

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Background: Secondhand smoke exposure (SHSe) among youth is a serious public health concern, leading to an increased risk of conditions such as asthma and respiratory infections. However, there is little research on SHSe among vulnerable populations, such as racial and sexual minorities. Understanding the factors associated with youth SHSe in homes and vehicles is crucial to developing better protective policies.

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Mendelian randomization (MR) is an epidemiological framework using genetic variants as instrumental variables (IVs) to examine the causal effect of exposures on outcomes. Statistical methods based on unidirectional MR (UMR) are widely used to estimate the causal effects of exposures on outcomes in observational studies. To estimate the bidirectional causal effects between two phenotypes, investigators have naively applied UMR methods separately in each direction.

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