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    Removing the Mask of Average Treatment Effects in Chronic Lyme Disease Research Using Big Data and Subgroup Analysis by Johnson, Lorraine, Shapiro, Mira, Mankoff, Jennifer

    Published in Healthcare (Basel) (12-10-2018)
    “…Lyme disease is caused by the bacteria borrelia burgdorferi and is spread primarily through the bite of a tick. There is considerable uncertainty in the…”
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    Antibiotic Treatment Response in Chronic Lyme Disease: Why Do Some Patients Improve While Others Do Not? by Johnson, Lorraine, Shapiro, Mira, Stricker, Raphael B., Vendrow, Joshua, Haddock, Jamie, Needell, Deanna

    Published in Healthcare (Basel) (03-10-2020)
    “…There is considerable uncertainty regarding treatment of Lyme disease patients who do not respond fully to initial short-term antibiotic therapy. Choosing the…”
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    Comparison of outcomes for routine versus American Heart Association-recommended technique for blood pressure measurement (CORRECT BP): a randomised cohort studyResearch in context by Bruce S. Alpert, Joseph E. Schwartz, Mira Shapiro, Randell K. Wexler

    Published in EClinicalMedicine (01-10-2023)
    “…Background: Optimal clinical care, diagnosis and treatment requires accurate blood pressure (BP) values. The primary objective was to compare BP readings taken…”
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    Does Biological Sex Matter in Lyme Disease? The Need for Sex-Disaggregated Data in Persistent Illness by Johnson, Lorraine, Shapiro, Mira, Janicki, Sylvia, Mankoff, Jennifer, Stricker, Raphael B

    Published in International journal of general medicine (30-06-2023)
    “…Biological sex should be included as an important variable in clinical research studies to identify outcome differences between men and women. Very few Lyme…”
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    Comparison of outcomes for routine versus American Heart Association-recommended technique for blood pressure measurement (CORRECT BP): a randomised cohort study by Alpert, Bruce S., Schwartz, Joseph E., Shapiro, Mira, Wexler, Randell K.

    Published in EClinicalMedicine (01-10-2023)
    “…Optimal clinical care, diagnosis and treatment requires accurate blood pressure (BP) values. The primary objective was to compare BP readings taken while…”
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