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Lifestyle Medicine and Japan's Longevity Miracle. [PDF]
Shirai T, Tsushita K.
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Financial Markets in Rural Niger: Formal and Informal Transactions at the Household Level [PDF]
Cuevas, Carlos E., Graham, Douglas H.
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A Predictive Model for Thiamine Responsive Disorders Among Infants and Young Children: Results from a Prospective Cohort Study in Lao People's Democratic Republic. [PDF]
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Challenges in Diagnosing Severe Mitral Paravalvular Leaks: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Internal Medicine Journal, 2021
A 45-year-old male Sudanese refugee who recently arrived in Australia presented to his general practitioner with a 6-week history of paraesthesia in the lower limbs, unsteadiness and recurrent falls. He had dyspnoea and increasing confusion.
T. Kannan, A. Ekladious
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A 45-year-old male Sudanese refugee who recently arrived in Australia presented to his general practitioner with a 6-week history of paraesthesia in the lower limbs, unsteadiness and recurrent falls. He had dyspnoea and increasing confusion.
T. Kannan, A. Ekladious
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East Asian Science, Technology and Society: an International Journal, 2022
In the latter half of the nineteenth century the Japanese army medical bureau struggled to prevent beriberi in its ranks. In Japan, traditional medicine effectively treated beriberi, a nutritional deficiency illness, with food therapies. The army medical
R. Padilla
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In the latter half of the nineteenth century the Japanese army medical bureau struggled to prevent beriberi in its ranks. In Japan, traditional medicine effectively treated beriberi, a nutritional deficiency illness, with food therapies. The army medical
R. Padilla
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[Takaki Kanehiro and the diet experiments of beriberi in navy in modern Japan].
Zhonghua yi shi za zhi, 2022Beriberi is a disease caused by insufficiency vitamin B1 in the body which, if untreated, can cause death. It was the disease with the highest incidence in the Japanese army during the Meiji and Taisho Periods.
D. Tong
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Beriberi in Brazil: A Disease That Affects Indigenous People
Food and Nutrition Bulletin, 2021Background: Beriberi is the clinical manifestation of thiamine deficiency. It is multicausal and typically associated with poverty and food insecurity among vulnerable populations, such as indigenous people.
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