Publications by authors named "Sha-Sha Qi"

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  • The study examines the links between air pollution, greenspace exposure, and the risk of developing Parkinson's Disease (PD) using data from 441,462 participants in the UK Biobank over a median follow-up of 12.23 years.
  • Results indicate that increased levels of nitrogen dioxide (NO) and particulate matter (PM) were linked to a higher risk of PD, while other pollutants did not show the same association.
  • Furthermore, exposure to greenspace seemed to offer protective effects against PD by lowering NO and PM levels, suggesting that enhancing greenspace might help mitigate PD risk.
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Objectives: To explore the possible risk factors for cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP), the incidence of which is increasing rapidly in China.

Material And Methods: 79 patients with CSP and 69 non-CSP expectant mothers with at least 1 previous cesarean section were employed in the study. The obstetric histories of the participants were collected and analyzed using Chi square test.

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The pathogenesis and therapeutic treatment of intrauterine adhesions (IUAs) remain unsolved, highlighting the need for stable and effective experimental animal models. In this study, uterine electrocoagulation of twenty-one female New Zealand White rabbits was carried out to establish an IUA model. As rabbits have two completely separate uterine horns, each rabbit had its own internal control: one uterine horn was given an electrothermal injury (Group A, n=21), and the contralateral uterine horn received no treatment and served as the control (Group B, n=21).

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