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      • Cover for Proteomic Biomarkers, NeuroQuant® Data, and Symptoms of Brain Neuronal Injury in Adults with Subjective Cognitive Impairment

        Proteomic Biomarkers, NeuroQuant® Data, and Symptoms of Brain Neuronal Injury in Adults with Subjective Cognitive Impairment 

        Meinhardt, Jacquelyn (Georgetown University, 2020)
        Acquired brain neuronal injury is one of the most significant healthcare problems nationally and globally. Acquired brain neuronal injury results from hypoxemia, biotoxin or ribotoxin exposure, or pressure shifts in the ...
      • Cover for The Impact of Universal Drug Testing on the Identification and Referral Rates of Maternal Drug Use

        The Impact of Universal Drug Testing on the Identification and Referral Rates of Maternal Drug Use 

        Bronson, Cassie Jo (Georgetown University, 2022)
        An estimated 5.4% of pregnant women are affected by substance use disorder in the United States. The opioid epidemic has led to a five-fold increase of neonatal abstinence syndrome for neonates exposed in utero. Early ...

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