USING SEARCH TRENDS TO ANALYZE WEB-BASED INTEREST IN LOWER URINARY TRACT SYMPTOMS-RELATED INQUIRIES, DIAGNOSES, AND TREATMENTS IN MAINLAND CHINA: INFODEMIOLOGY STUDY OF BAIDU INDEX DATA

Using Search Trends to Analyze Web-Based Interest in Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms-Related Inquiries, Diagnoses, and Treatments in Mainland China: Infodemiology Study of Baidu Index Data

BackgroundLower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are one of the most commonly described urination disorders worldwide.Previous investigations have focused predominantly on the prospective identification of cases that meet the researchers’ criteria; thus, the genuine demands regarding LUTS from patients and related issues may be neglected.ObjectiveWe

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Social accessibility in queering code/space: Blued-based visibility and social practices of local gay people in mainland China

As a locative media, Blued articulates physical and digital space in the form of localization, giving a mediated visibility to its users who are not visible in physical space, thus making the city a queering code/space.This can transform social accessibility and the ways that here gays come together and interact in local spaces.Taking mainland Chin

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Exploring participant engagement and adherence in yoga therapy interventions: Insights from refusals and defaulters

Context: Understanding participant engagement and adherence is crucial in yoga therapy research.Examining reasons for refusals and defaults (participants who initially consent but later disengage) can enhance recruitment strategies and intervention outcomes.Aims: This study explores the factors behind refusals and defaults in yoga therapy intervent

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