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John, Smythies, Beatrice, Golomb
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COVID‐19 Stress and Resilience: A Longitudinal Cohort Study of First‐Year College Students
ABSTRACT Introduction The COVID‐19 pandemic affected all dimensions of the college experience. Research has explored COVID‐19 stress and resilience factors, though this study is generally cross‐sectional and lacks pre‐pandemic baseline measures. Women and sexual/gender minority (SGM) college students experienced higher levels of COVID‐19 stress but the
Caleb W. Easterly +3 more
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Is Fentanyl Rebound an Intrinsic Feature of Naloxone Reversal? [PDF]
Voronkov M +5 more
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Antidotes for poisoning by alcohols that form toxic metabolites.
K. McMartin, D. Jacobsen, K. Hovda
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Shifting the narrative: From Doctor as Hero to Doctor as Human
Medical Education, Volume 60, Issue 2, Page 91-93, February 2026.
Jessica Trier
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ABSTRACT Unarguably, malware and their variants have metamorphosed into objects of attack and cyber warfare. These issues have directed research focus to modeling infrastructural settings and infection scenarios, analyzing propagation mechanisms, and conducting studies that highlight optimized remedial measures.
Chukwunonso Henry Nwokoye
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Methanol Poisoning Without Typical Diagnostic Clues or Standard Antidotes: A Case Report on Clinical Decision-Making. [PDF]
Miyazaki Y, Takeda H, Takahashi T.
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ABSTRACT Perspectives on neoliberal political‐economic practice often frame its dominance in terms of harms to ‘society’. Prominently, Wendy Brown (2019, 52) offers an account of the ‘neoliberal revolution’, claiming that, when ‘the social vanishes from our ideas, speech, and experience’, commonality disappears, democracy diminishes, and ...
Jan Dobbernack
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Pattern and impact of antidotal administration in an Egyptian tertiary poison control center: A three-year retrospective study (2021-2023). [PDF]
El-Sarnagawy GN +2 more
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Aging in Nationhood: Everyday Nationalism and Belonging Among Seniors in Old‐Age Homes in Québec
ABSTRACT Scholars of aging and nationalism rarely engage with each another. To remedy this gap, I examine how ethnonationalism becomes a resource for navigating the precarity of aging. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in two private senior residences in a region of Québec, I show how financially privileged Québécois seniors enact nationhood through ...
Jessica Stallone
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