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Abstract Background The burden of obesity and chronic disease is increasing in the older US Hispanic/Latino adult population. There is limited evidence on successful weight management strategies as perceived by this population. Assessing barriers and opportunities for weight management using mixed methods is a robust approach to collect in‐depth ...
Maria Carlota Dao +6 more
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In this article, we assessed the differences in diet estimates and potential ecological and economic impact measurements according to the section of the gastrointestinal tract (stomach, small and large intestine) analysed. We aimed to test which section(s) provided a better diet representation and putative impact of a common inland invader.
Catarina J. Pinho +5 more
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This national cohort study of 5959 patients with oesophageal and gastro‐oesophageal junction (GOJ) cancer showed improved survival for patients in counties with a higher rate of treatment with curative intent and higher resection rate. Explanation needed Background Only around one‐quarter of patients with cancer of the oesophagus and the gastro ...
C. Jestin Hannan +5 more
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Nationwide study of the impact of D2 lymphadenectomy on survival after gastric cancer surgery
A nationwide prospective register‐based study examined the extent of lymphadenectomy in curative gastric cancer surgery and its effects on long‐term survival. More evidence in favour of thorough lymphadenectomy Background Gastrectomy including D2 lymphadenectomy is regarded as the standard curative treatment for advanced gastric cancer in Asia.
C.‐H. Kung +5 more
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Laparoscopic fundoplication and new aspects of neural anatomy at the oesophagogastric junction
Small nerve branches penetrating the left crus of the diaphragm lateral to the hiatus, presumably running into the stomach, were observed during surgery. These nerve branches were allocated to the splanchnic and phrenic nerves. The origins and target organs of these nerves were identified.
P. Gehwolf +5 more
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Hardships that face transmigrants working in agriculture include the potential for drug use. Reliant on village‐based networks that facilitate border crossing and developing a plan for a destination within this country, transmigrants who try new drugs/alcohol and/or continue on accustomed drugs/alcohol are facilitated in these endeavors through locally
Keith V. Bletzer, Kaushik Bose
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Honey‐Based Mixtures Used in Home Medicine by Nonindigenous Population of Misiones, Argentina
Honey‐based mixtures used in home medicine by nonindigenous population of Misiones, Argentina. Medicinal mixtures are an underinvestigated issue in ethnomedical literature concerning Misiones, one of the most bioculturally diverse province of Argentina.
Monika Kujawska +3 more
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Objetivo. Evaluar las características clinicopatológicas del linfoma de células B grandes difuso, sin otra especificación (LCBGD, NOS), en una cohorte de pacientes peruanos. Métodos. Se estudiaron 72 casos con diagnóstico de LCBGD, NOS, en el INEN.
Daniela Dueñas Hancco +5 more
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Abstract Reciprocal relationships between fishers and marine life have been documented in Indigenous fishing contexts, but there are few case studies that describe the mechanisms of such relationships, and even fewer that explore other contexts, such as that of artisanal fishers in Latin American countries.
Jaime Ojeda +5 more
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Metástasis gástrica de tumor de células germinales mixto primario testicular: reporte de caso
Los tumores testiculares son raros; sin embargo, en la población masculina dentro del grupo etáreo de 15 a 29 años, el cáncer de testículo es el tumor sólido más común, siendo el tumor de células germinales del tipo no seminomatoso, el más frecuente.
Fernando Barreda Bolaños +4 more
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