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Abstract Background and aims Tissue‐retained needles from intravenous drug use can cause rare but severe complications, ranging from local to systemic infections to needle embolization. Due to the limited evidence and the lack of epidemiological studies on the issue, we systematically reviewed the literature focusing on case reports and case series on ...
Heidi Laukkala +7 more
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Monastic Traditions and Practices in Macedonia and Their Implications in Modern Times
The purpose of this paper is to present several fundamental aspects in the reconstruction of the issue related to the monasticism in Macedonia. In that sense, taken into consideration is the historical and spiritual continuity of the monasticism ...
Angelovska-Panova, Maja
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Medicine for the Material World
ABSTRACT It is clear that many of the inorganic materials of antiquity have been used both as medicines for human ills and also as agents in technological processes. This paper speculates that there might have been a stronger link between these two functions in the past, based on the concept of “active agents”—materials that are efficacious at curing ...
A. M. Pollard
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims An estimated 270 000 people in the UK live with hepatitis B infection, the leading global cause of liver cancer. In 2022, opt‐out hepatitis B testing was introduced in emergency departments (ED) in London. We conducted a 2‐year multicentre evaluation of this programme across seven sites.
Jennifer J. Plunkett +15 more
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O2‐Mediated Cu‐Catalyzed Dehydrogenative Sulfilimination of Tyrosines and Bioactive Phenols
We report herein the mild O2‐mediated Cu‐catalyzed dehydrogenative sulfilimination of diverse bioactive phenols with simple sulfenamides. The bioconjugation of unmodified native peptides, in particular at their tyrosine units with the dehydrogenative phenochalcogenazination reaction, has attracted much attention lately due to potential click type ...
Fang Xiao, Frederic W. Patureau
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5. The Democracies Between the Wars (1919-1939)
At first glance, the events of World War I seemed to be a triumphant vindication of the spirit of 1848. It was the leading democratic great powers - Britain, France, and the United States - who had emerged the victors.
Bloom, Robert L. +6 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Sleep and circadian rest–activity rhythm (RAR) disruption may bidirectionally relate to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Down syndrome (DS), the most common genetic cause of AD, presents sleep disorders, yet RAR patterns across the DS‐associated AD continuum remain uncharacterized. METHODS We analyzed 7‐day wrist actigraphy in 140 adults
Sandra Giménez +26 more
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Overnutrition represents a major public health issue, and front‐of‐pack labels like Nutri‐Score aim to promote healthier choices. This study shows that Nutri‐Score shifts consumer selections toward healthier options, especially at scale extremes. It also modifies meal composition by encouraging healthier pairings and category switching, particularly ...
Alice Stiletto +3 more
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Malnutrition among Saudi school‐aged children with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). ADHD, attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder; ASD, autism spectrum disorder; CP, cerebral palsy; DS, Down syndrome; IDD, intellectual and developmental disabilities; Non‐IDD, children without intellectual and developmental disabilities ...
Lujain A. Almousa +5 more
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Date fruits (Phoenix dactilyfera L.) are widely produced with huge wasted by‐products (seeds/pits and fibers) in remarkable nutritional and economic potential value. This study aims to examine the impact of the functional properties of date seeds on health status and gut microbiota (GM) modulation in diabetic rats. Valorization of date seed by‐products
Nouf Abdullah Alharbi +9 more
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