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A comparative risk assessment of burden of disease and injury attributable to 67 risk factors and risk factor clusters in 21 regions, 1990–2010: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2010
The Lancet, 2012 Stephen S. Lim, T. Vos, A. Flaxman, G. Danaei, K. Shibuya, Heather Adair-Rohani, Mohammad A. Almazroa, M. Amann, H. R. Anderson, K. Andrews, M. Aryee, C. Atkinson, L. Bacchus, A. Bahalim, K. Balakrishnan, J. Balmes, S. Barker-Collo, A. Baxter, M. Bell, J. Blore, F. Blyth, C. Bonner, G. Borges, R. Bourne, M. Boussinesq, M. Brauer, P. Brooks, N. Bruce, B. Brunekreef, C. Bryan-Hancock, C. Bucello, R. Buchbinder, F. Bull, R. Burnett, T. Byers, Bianca Calabria, J. Carapetis, Emily Carnahan, Z. Chafe, F. Charlson, Honglei Chen, J. S. Chen, A. T. Cheng, J. C. Child, A. Cohen, K. Colson, B. Cowie, Sarah C. Darby, S. Darling, A. Davis, L. Degenhardt, F. Dentener, D. Jarlais, K. Devries, M. Dherani, E. Ding, E. Dorsey, T. Driscoll, K. Edmond, Suad Eltahir Ali, Rebecca E. Engell, P. Erwin, S. Fahimi, Gail Falder, F. Farzadfar, A. Ferrari, M. Finucane, S. Flaxman, F. Fowkes, Greg Freedman, Michael K. Freeman, E. Gakidou, Santu Ghosh, E. Giovannucci, G. Gmel, Kathryn Graham, R. Grainger, B. Grant, D. Gunnell, H. Gutierrez, Wayne Hall, H. Hoek, A. Hogan, H. Hosgood, D. Hoy, Howard Hu, B. Hubbell, S. Hutchings, Sydney E. Ibeanusi, G. Jacklyn, Rashmi Jasrasaria, J. Jonas, H. Kan, J. Kanis, N. Kassebaum, N. Kawakami, Y. Khang, S. Khatibzadeh, J. Khoo, Cindy Kok, F. Laden, R. Lalloo, Q. Lan, T. Lathlean, J. Leasher, J. Leigh, Yang Li, J. Lin, S. Lipshultz, S. London, R. Lozano, Yuan Lu, J. Mak, R. Malekzadeh, Leslie Mallinger, W. Marcenes, L. March, Robert G. Marks, R. Martin, P. McGale, J. Mcgrath, S. Mehta, Z. Memish, G. Mensah, T. Merriman, R. Micha, C. Michaud, V. Mishra, Khayriyyah Mohd Hanafiah, A. Mokdad, L. Morawska, D. Mozaffarian, Tasha B. Murphy, M. Naghavi, B. Neal, P. Nelson, J. Nolla, Rosana E Norman, Casey Olives, S. Omer, J. Orchard, R. Osborne, B. Ostro, A. Page, K. Pandey, C. Parry, E. Passmore, Jayadeep Patra, N. Pearce, P. Pelizzari, M. Petzold, M. Phillips, D. Pope, C. Pope, J. Powles, M. Rao, H. Razavi, E. Rehfuess, J. Rehm, B. Ritz, F. Rivara, Thomas J Roberts, Carolyn Robinson, J. A. Rodriguez-Portales, I. Romieu, R. Room, Lisa C Rosenfeld, Ananya Roy, L. Rushton, J. Salomon, Uchechukwu Sampson, L. Sànchez-Riera, Ella Sanman, A. Sapkota, S. Seedat, P. Shi, K. Shield, R. Shivakoti, Gitanjali M Singh, D. Sleet, Emma Smith, Kirk R. Smith, Nicolas J. C. Stapelberg, K. Steenland, H. Stöckl, L. Stovner, K. Straif, L. Straney, G. Thurston, Jimmy H. Tran, R. Dingenen, A. Donkelaar, J. Veerman, L. Vijayakumar, Robert Weintraub, M. Weissman, Richard A. White, H. Whiteford, S. Wiersma, J. Wilkinson, H. Williams, Warwick Williams, N. Wilson, A. Woolf, P. Yip, J. Zielinski, Alan D. Lopez, C. Murray, M. Ezzati +208 moresemanticscholar +1 more sourceDon Quichotte avant Don Quichotte ?
Calenda, 2018 S’il y a un type de récit qui semble attaché au Moyen Âge, c’est sans aucun doute le récit de chevalerie. À la croisée de l’histoire et de la fiction, le récit chevaleresque se développe à partir du XIIe siècle, son succès ne se démentira pas jusqu’au XVe, voire au XVIe siècle et cette mode littéraire se répandra dans l’Europe tout entière.openaire +1 more sourceShort‐Term Outcomes of Advanced Pneumatic Compression Device Versus Usual Care Therapy for Head and Neck Cancer‐Related Lymphedema: A Multi‐Site Randomized Clinical Trial
Head &Neck, EarlyView.ABSTRACT Background
Two‐month outcomes of advanced pneumatic compression device (APCD) and usual care (UC) in Head and Neck Cancer survivors with previously untreated lymphedema were compared. Methods
Participants in this multisite, randomized clinical trial were randomized to APCD or UC.Barbara A. Murphy, Derek K. Smith, Cristina M. Kline‐Quiroz, Katrina M. Jensen, Ammar W. Sukari, Mihir K. Bhayani, Vikas Mehta, Harry Quon, Jennifer L. Shah, Christopher D. Willey, Neal E. Dunlap, Hoon K. Lee, Joseph M. Aulino, Sheila H. Ridner +13 morewiley +1 more sourceDon et contre-don
, 2015 Le titre de cette communication se veut quelque peu provocateur tant par les idées développées que par l’approche, anthropologique et géographique, retenue. Par l’anthropologie nous approcherons la question de la violence et de la concurrence au sein d’un même territoire et intrafirmes.openaire +1 more sourceSulfur Ylides in Skeletal‐Editing—Ring Expansion Reactions
Helvetica Chimica Acta, EarlyView.Sulfur ylides (S‐ylides) are emergent diazo surrogates that enable skeletal editing and ring expansion with safer handling and broad functional group tolerance. This perspective covers pioneer works and highlights recent advances in the field, while outlining key challenges and future directions that may redefine the role of S‐ylides in modern ...Arsala Kamal, Olaf Tjabben, Ana Matošević, Olga García Mancheño +3 morewiley +1 more sourcePatient‐ and caregiver‐reported barriers to chemotherapy in nine sub‐Saharan African countries: A cross‐sectional survey among population‐based registries
International Journal of Cancer, EarlyView.What's New?
Increasing cancer incidence and mortality in low‐ and middle‐income countries has heightened concerns about limited resources and barriers to care. This challenge is particularly urgent in Sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA), where cancer rates are rising sharply. Here, data from population‐based cancer registries in nine SSA countries was assessed to Tamara König, Nikolaus Christian Simon Mezger, Ole Stoeter, Phoebe Mary Amulen, Margaret Borok, Gladys C. Chesumbai, Moudiongui MBoungou Dimitry, Ima‐Obong Ekanem, Adugna Fekadu, Bakarou Kamaté, William Muller, Alex Alain Kabena Nzambikolo, Abidemi Omonisi, Furaha Serventi, Markus Wallwiener, Biying Liu, Donald Maxwell Parkin, Pablo Sandro Carvalho Santos, Eva Johanna Kantelhardt, Eric Sven Kroeber +19 morewiley +1 more sourceEvaluation of Acute Exposure to Combustible and Novel Tobacco Products Using an In Vitro Human Airway Organ Tissue Equivalent Model
Journal of Applied Toxicology, EarlyView.ABSTRACT
Despite the well‐known risks of tobacco use, tobacco exposure remains a major contributor to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although cigarette use has declined, the popularity of novel tobacco products (NTPs), such as electronic cigarettes (ECs) and heated tobacco products (HTPs), has increased.Timothy S. Leach, Steven Albertson, Phillip W. Clapp, Vikram Surendran, Trang Simon, Eric C. Donny, Stephen J. Walker, Anthony Atala, Sean V. Murphy +8 morewiley +1 more source