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Neurovascular Contacts in the Pathophysiology of Neuralgic Amyotrophy: An Observational Study
ABSTRACT Objective Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA) is a prevalent, monophasic, multifocal immune‐mediated neuropathy. A distinctive characteristic of the disease is the occurrence of nerve or fascicle constrictions and torsions (NA‐associated focal nerve lesions, NAFL). The pathophysiology underlying this phenomenon remains to be fully elucidated.
Johannes Fabian Holle +4 more
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The Concept of Child-Centred Care in Healthcare: A Scoping Review
Although child-centred care is increasingly referred to within the nursing literature, a clear definition of child-centred care and clarity around the concept is yet to be achieved.
Bernie Carter +3 more
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Milk and meat in our diet: good or bad for health?
Foods derived from animals are an important source of nutrients in the diet but there is considerable uncertainty about whether or not these foods contribute to increased risk of various chronic diseases.
D.I. Givens
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Electrospun Wood‐Derived Biopolymers as Electrodes in Electrochemical Energy Storage Technologies
Electrospinning transforms wood‐derived cellulose and lignin into architecturally defined, binder‐free carbon electrodes with tuneable porosity and functionality. This review shows how fibre design enables decoupled charge and mass transport, enhancing performance across battery systems, while identifying key challenges in spinnability, scalability ...
Michael W. Thielke +3 more
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Low levels of physical activity (PA) are reported to contribute to the occurrence of non-communicable diseases over the life course. Although psychological factors have been identified as an important category concerning PA behavior, knowledge on ...
Cristina Cortis +39 more
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This study introduces a modular microfluidic platform that connects liver cells with live microbes to mimic key aspects of the gut–liver interaction in steatosis. Using this system, both microbial metabolites and live bacteria significantly reduced fat accumulation in liver cells, but live microbes triggered inflammation and broader metabolic changes ...
Hsih‐Yin Tan +7 more
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TRANSBOUNDARY DAMAGE IN THE LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW [PDF]
Some activities that are useful for economic and social development of a State even if are not prohibited by national or international law can cause transboundary damages to other countries.
Oana Maria HANCIU
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Exercise as a potential treatment for drug abuse: Evidence from preclinical studies
Epidemiological studies reveal that individuals who engage in regular aerobic exercise are less likely to use and abuse illicit drugs. Until recently, very few studies had examined the causal influences that mediate this relationship, and it was not ...
Mark Andrew Smith, Wendy J Lynch
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The cariostatic mechanisms of fluoride [PDF]
This article discusses the possible cariostatic mechanisms of the action of fluoride. In the past, fluoride inhibition of caries was ascribed to reduced solubility of enamel due to incorporation of fluoride (F–) into the enamel minerals.
Kata Rošin-Grget +3 more
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Faktor Organisasi yang Mempengaruhi Pelaksanaan Audit Maternal
Maternal audits are part of a change in health care organizations. However, complicated and rigid bureaucracy resulting in difficulties for the organization to accept change without clear and convincing scientific evidence. The maternal mortality remains
Prita Muliarini, Edi Sumarsono
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