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Bone health perspectives among Indigenous people: a qualitative study
Abstract Objectives To explore perspectives and beliefs on bone health among Indigenous adults in Victoria. Design Qualitative focus groups with semi‐structured questions. Focus group discussions were analysed for themes and subthemes using an Indigenous research framework based on three concepts: Ways of Knowing, Ways of Being and Ways of Doing ...
Troy Walker (Yorta Yorta)+17 more
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Abstract Objectives To modify, recalibrate, and test the performance of the New Zealand cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk equations (PREDICT) for application in Australia. Study design Model updating study. Setting, participants New Zealand residents aged 30–79 years who presented to primary care practices without diagnosed CVD, congestive heart ...
Ellie Paige+7 more
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STUDIES ON THE HETEROGENEITY OF THE ABO BLOOD GROUP ANTIBODIES
Takahira ISHIMORI
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Identification of novel FUT1 gene mutation 346A>G in an Indian Bombay phenotype patient
Transfusion, EarlyView.
Swati Kulkarni+3 more
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The public health impacts of mining in Australia
Summary Australia is rich in minerals of commercial interest along with oil and gas, and mining activities are carried out in almost all states and territories. The public health impacts of mining on the Australian general population need to be addressed to enable a comprehensive cost–benefit assessment of these activities balanced against their ...
Javier Cortes‐Ramirez+3 more
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Abstract Background and Aims The current study aimed to determine the prospective associations between menstrual pain, physical health functioning and loneliness. Method We collected three waves of data from a community cohort of women reporting at least mild menstrual pain over 3 years.
J. McCurry+6 more
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Detection of ABO Blood Groups From Dentin and Pulp by Using the Absorption-Elution Technique: A Forensic Cross-Sectional Study Among the Population of the Al Jouf Province, Saudi Arabia. [PDF]
Rao KA+5 more
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Factors associated with diagnostic and treatment intervals in colorectal cancer: A linked data study
What's new? Colorectal cancer (CRC) is often diagnosed not by screening but because symptoms occur. Previous studies investigating the length of time between presentation and diagnosis have focused on patient characteristics, but here, the authors also look at how provider and health system factors contribute to longer diagnostic intervals, using an ...
Allison Drosdowsky+8 more
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