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Abstract Objective While epilepsy research has largely focused on medical management and clinical outcomes, less attention has been given to the unmet psychosocial and everyday needs of people with epilepsy (PWE), particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries.
Gus A. Baker +52 more
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Cancer charity starts research programme with drug “borrowed” from industry
Susan Mayor
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Abstract Objectives Dravet syndrome (DS) is a drug‐resistant developmental and epileptic encephalopathy, often requiring three or more antiseizure medications (ASMs). Consequently, the therapeutic landscape is highly complex, combining DS‐specific agents (stiripentol, STP; cannabidiol, CBD; fenfluramine, FFA), non‐specific ASMs, and non‐pharmacologic ...
J. Helen Cross +4 more
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Charity Auctions for the Happy Few [PDF]
Recent literature has shown that all-pay auctions raise more money for charity than winner-pay auctions. We demonstrate that the first-price and second-price winner-pay auctions outperform the first-price and second-price all-pay auction when bidders are
Olivier Bos
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Word mastery in oral reading, look on versus not look on, in the second grade [PDF]
Thesis (Ed.M.)--Boston ...
Brunson, Charity Mae, DeStefano, Jane
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The future of epilepsy care in the United Kingdom: A roadmap for technology‐enabled transformation
Abstract Epilepsy is recognized to be a significant cause of premature mortality, socio‐economic distress and poor quality of life in economically developed countries. Despite clear clinical guidelines, epilepsy care is marked by delayed diagnosis, fragmented management, high emergency admission rates, and pronounced health inequalities affecting rural
John R. Terry, Rohit Shankar
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Views on Charity and Relief in Kamakura Buddhism, with an Emphasis on Ippen and the Jishu Sect
Shodo Nagashima
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Abstract Objective We aimed to create practical recommendations to support healthcare teams starting ketogenic diet therapy (KDT) for children with super‐refractory status epilepticus in intensive care settings. Methods A literature review was conducted to extract published data on patient selection, diet prescription, diet initiation, monitoring, fine‐
Robyn Blackford +20 more
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Competitive Charitable Giving and Optimal Public Policy with Multiple Equilibria [PDF]
Consider a large number of small individuals contributing to a charity or to a public good. We study the properties of a competitive equilibrium in giving and allow for multiple equilibria.
Ali al-Nowaihi, Sanjit Dhami
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