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Impact of transportation methods on pediatric and adolescent severely injured vehicle occupants. [PDF]
Abu-Zidan FM, Alao DO.
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Māori experience stroke at higher rates, face inequities in care and have poorer outcomes than non‐Māori in Aotearoa New Zealand. Guided by Kaupapa Māori research principles, this qualitative study explored Māori experiences of stroke and stroke services in two rural regions, Tairāwhiti and Wairarapa, and potential areas for improvement in stroke ...
Bernadette Huatau Jones +9 more
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Ambulance clinicians exposure to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest over 14 years in London, UK: a retrospective observational study. [PDF]
Fothergill R +3 more
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Open‐Source Multinuclear Low‐Field Preclinical MRI Scanner
A step‐by‐step guideline for the construction of an open‐source multinuclear low‐field MRI scanner for preclinical studies is presented together with the first images acquired with the device. The scanner can detect 1H, 23Na, hyperpolarized 13C, and 15N signals at 66 mT. ABSTRACT Low‐field MRI (B0 ≤ 0.2 T) is emerging as a technology with the potential
Gonzalo G. Rodriguez +6 more
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Lived experiences of prehospital care among road traffic accident survivors in Rwanda: a qualitative descriptive study. [PDF]
Rumagihwa L +4 more
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We performed longitudinal evaluation using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and dopamine transporter single‐photon emission computed tomography (DAT‐SPECT) in a case of organophosphate‐induced toxic parkinsonism. Fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) images showed bilateral striatal hyperintensity in the acute phase, followed by reduction of ...
Shuhei Nakao +6 more
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Humidity may amplify the temperature-related health risks in the context of climate change. [PDF]
He Y +8 more
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A scoping review on the mental health of disaster responders for natural disasters in Japan
This scoping review synthesized 55 studies (1997–2025) on the mental health of disaster responders in Japan following natural disasters. Mental health outcomes varied by occupation, with higher prevalence among healthcare workers, local government employees, and nuclear power plant workers, and lower prevalence among firefighters and JGSDF personnel ...
Yukari Ito +4 more
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