Colm T. Whelan, R.K. Nesbet, et al.
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
Gilbert’s syndrome (GS) is a mild liver condition, characterized by impaired ability to process bilirubin.1 Its prevalence ranges from 0.5% to 10%, depending on the population.2 Studies have shown that individuals with GS have a lower risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).3–5 However, no systematic comparison across different subgroups has been conducted. Using a large electronic health record (EHR), we measured the effect of GS on incident ASCVD events by age, race, and sex subgroups. Our findings highlight protection effect of GS varies among different subgroups.
Colm T. Whelan, R.K. Nesbet, et al.
Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
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NeurIPS 2025
Saeel Sandeep Nachane, Ojas Gramopadhye, et al.
EMNLP 2024
M. Pitman, W.K. Huber, et al.
J. Comput. Aided Mol. Des.