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Male Patient Visits to the Emergency Department Decline During the Play of Major Sporting Events
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 05/22/09
Jerrard DA et al. - Retrospective cohort analysis looked at ED male patient registration rates during a time block lasting from two hours before, during, and two hours after the play of professional football games, major league baseball, and a Division I college football and basketball team, respectively. Male patient visits to the ED decline during major sporting events.
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