Publications by authors named "T Cornwall"

Introduction: In Michigan, the COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted Black and Latinx communities. These communities experienced higher rates of exposure, hospitalizations, and deaths compared to Whites. We examine the impact of the pandemic and reasons for the higher burden on communities of color from the perspectives of Black and Latinx community members across four Michigan counties and discuss recommendations to better prepare for future public health emergencies.

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At the University of Bristol, we established a novel dissection course to complement our anatomy degree. Students enrolled in this undergraduate course are trained as comparative anatomists, with equal time given to both human and veterinary anatomy. Historically, students opted to dissect either human or veterinary donors as part of the course.

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Cadaveric dissection is widely used in anatomy teaching worldwide. This method develops anatomical knowledge and practical dissection skills, as well as communication and team working. At the School of Anatomy, University of Bristol, two of our undergraduate units depend on dissection as a teaching tool.

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  • The study focuses on developing a machine learning model to predict how long it takes for patients with chronic urticaria to achieve clinical remission.
  • It analyzed data from over 112,000 patients, finding that 73.5% achieved remission, typically within about 336 days.
  • The model identified key factors affecting remission time, such as age, diagnosis delays, and comorbidities, and demonstrated a good performance in predictions, indicating its potential usefulness in clinical settings.
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