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Semaglutide and Follow-On Peptide Therapeutics: Balancing Innovation, Regulation, and Clinical Outcomes. [PDF]
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Analysis of Urinary Proteome Modifications in Patients with Different Glycated Hemoglobin A1c Levels. [PDF]
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Single-base resolution atlas reveals moderate conservation and regulatory diversity of m6A modifications across mammals. [PDF]
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Body Modifications and Their Health Implications
2020 IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS), 2020This paper comprehensively defines three forms of body modifications: tattoos, piercings and implants. Some body modifications are functional while others are aesthetic, each serving the needs of its bearer or wearer. The paper describes the motivations behind different forms of body modifications.
Katina Michael
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Professionalism and Body Modifications: Considerations of Library Leadership
The rise of body modifications among younger generations is bringing about discussions of the norms and appropriateness of tattoos, dyed hair, and facial piercings in the library workplace, particularly among those with leadership positions.
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A class act? Social background and body modifications in Australia
Are we witnessing the democratisation of body modification in Australia? The prevalence and social background of body modifications is examined using national and state-level survey data from Australia.
Bruce Tranter, Ruby Grant
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Body modification and the limits to consent
British Journal of Nursing, 2023Richard Griffith, Senior Lecturer in Health Law at Swansea University, considers the limits to personal autonomy using body modification to illustrate the legal principles of consent
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Body Modification and Suicidal Behavior
Death Studies, 2006In a large sample of individuals who belong to a website for body modification, having body modifications (e.g., piercings, tattoos, scarification and surgical procedures) was associated with a higher incidence of prior suicidality (i.e., suicidal ideation and attempted suicide).
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