Unraveling A‐β+ ketosis‐prone diabetes: An evolving diagnosis with an elusive pathogenesis
ABSTRACT Since the discovery of insulin over a century ago, how we conceptualize, describe and treat diabetes has evolved, paving the way for the identification of distinct diabetes subgroups and individualized treatment options. Historically, the term ketosis‐prone diabetes (KPD) has comprised a group of diabetes syndromes characterized by severe ...
Nina Suda +3 more
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Abstract Somatic growth influences survival and reproduction, with flow‐on effects on population dynamics and energy fluxes within ecosystems. Small‐bodied cryptobenthic reef fishes may contribute significantly to productivity due to their life‐history traits, including growth rates and rapid generational turnover.
Nisha C. Goldsworthy +3 more
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Non‐native pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha carcasses benefit native benthic macroinvertebrates
Abstract The invasion of the North Atlantic by pink salmon Oncorhynchus gorbuscha has raised concerns regarding their impact on coastal rivers. Although the influence of marine‐derived nutrients from returning adult O. gorbuscha on rivers in their native range has received much attention, the ecological consequences of invasive O.
Hui Wei +9 more
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Exposure to Suaahara II Interventions and Knowledge of Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health Among Mothers, Grandmothers, and Male Household Heads: An Association Study in Nepal. [PDF]
Suresh S +11 more
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Environmental causes of human congenital malformations: The physician\u27s role in dealing with these complex clinical problems caused by environmental and genetic factors. [PDF]
Brent, Robert L
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Poverty and Vulnerability - An Interdisciplinary Approach [PDF]
This paper describes the concepts of poverty and vulnerability as well as the interconnections and differences between them using an interdisciplinary approach. While poverty is a static concept, vulnerability has a forward-looking dimension.
Kaplan, Marcus, Makoka, Donald
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When Little Things Add Up: Harnessing Emergence Theory to Decode Complexity in Geriatric Care
Geriatric patients function as complex systems shaped by biological, psychological, functional, and social factors, generating new emergent properties of non‐linear change, self‐organization, phase transitions, and path dependence that produce clinical states guiding dynamic assessment, early detection, and cross‐domain care.
Anna Maria Izquierdo‐Porrera +2 more
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Experiences, barriers, and enablers of infant and young child feeding among adolescent mothers in Sub-Saharan Africa: a scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Mundagowa PT +7 more
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Food Insecurity/Food Insufficiency: An Empirical Examination of Alternative Measures of Food Problems in Impoverished U.S. Households [PDF]
This report analyzes different approaches to measuring food problems among impoverished households. Researchers investigating what public policy analysts refer to as hunger have sketched out alternative conceptual spaces within which these food problems ...
C. A. Wehler, R. I. Scott
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ABSTRACT Background People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are known to have a higher risk for a wide range of health conditions compared to the general population. However, there is little research comparing a more comprehensive range of diseases and conditions at different ages.
Magnus Sandberg +2 more
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