Publications by authors named "S Balla"

Objectives: To study the national trends of anticoagulants, antiarrhythmic drugs (AAD), and expenditures in civilian non-institutionalized AF population.

Methods: The Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) was queried from January 2016 to December 2021 to identify adults (age ≥ 18 years) with a diagnosis of AF utilizing ICD-10-CM code "I48". Prevalence of anticoagulants, AAD, and its expenditure and AF expenditure across clinical settings in the United States were estimated.

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This bibliometric investigation aimed to analyze trends in author self-citation within prominent forensic odontology literature and explore potential correlations between self-citation rates and publication attributes. We reviewed seven leading forensic sciences journals from 2003 to 2023. For this analysis, we focused on two specific timeframes: 2003-2007 and 2018-2023.

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Human-bear conflicts are a growing concern globally, with Russia harboring a significant population of brown bears. This case report details a fatal encounter between a male hunter and a brown bear in the greater Khabarovsk region. On October 2015, the hunter's body was discovered approximately 400 m from a deceased brown bear, indicating a deadly confrontation.

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Background: Australia has a longstanding tradition of resettling refugees and individuals in humanitarian need. Among these, the Karen community from Southeast Asia is rapidly growing in Australia. The absence of data on the barriers they face in accessing dental services is concerning.

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A high prevalence of dental caries is a significant health problem, especially in the pediatric population. Low-income minority groups, including the refugee and immigrant populations, are at higher risk of compromised oral health. It has been suggested that migrant parents do not have enough understanding of oral health, risk factors associated with dental caries, or the progress of dental decay.

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