A Scoping Review of Noncommunicable Disease Programs Evaluation: Bridging Gaps and Improving Frameworks in Primary Healthcare. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background and Aims Effective evaluation is critical for improving non‐communicable disease (NCD) programs. This scoping review explores evaluation methods at the primary healthcare (PHC) level, examines the evaluation process, maps key dimensions and indicators, and identifies related challenges.
Marvi A +6 more
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Inhibitory Effects of Grape Stem Extracts From Douro Varieties on Skin-Aging Enzymes: A Sustainable Source of Cosmeceutical Agents. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Grape stems are a major by‐product of the winemaking process and remain largely underexploited despite their richness in bioactive phenolic compounds, representing an opportunity for sustainable valorization within a circular economy framework.
Garcia-Marti M +4 more
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Mutational Analysis of Bile Cell-Free DNA in Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis: A Pilot Study. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic liver disease characterised by inflammation and fibrosis of the bile ducts, conferring an increased risk of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). However, detecting CCA early in PSC patients remains challenging due to the limited sensitivity of conventional diagnostic methods, including imaging ...
Arechederra M +25 more
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Cross-border cooperation (CBC) in Southern Europe-An iberian case study. The eurocity Elvas-Badajoz [PDF]
The experiences of cross-border cooperation (CBC), undertaken not only in Europe but throughout the world, have enabled areas to gain greater importance in recent decades at an international level, showing potential for integrative functions and joint ...
Alexandre Castanho, Rui +3 more
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REPERE ISTORICE ALE COLABORĂRII TRANSFRONTALIERE LA GURILE DUNĂRII: JUDEȚUL CAHUL ÎN COMPONENȚA ȚINUTULUI „DUNĂREA DE JOS” (1938-1940) [PDF]
Euroregions are an effective mechanism for external collaboration of subnational territorial collectivities. On August 14, 1998, representatives of the local authorities from Romania: Galati, Braila and Tulcea counties, from the Republic of Moldova ...
Sergiu CORNEA
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Alcohol Consumption and Risky Drinking Patterns among College Students from Selected Countries of the Carpathian Euroregion. [PDF]
Reduction of excessive alcohol consumption still remains a significant challenge to the actions in the scope of public health of European citizens. The aim of this study is to present the prevalence of alcohol consumption and to estimate the occurrence of risky drinking among college students from the Polish, Slovak, Romanian, and Ukrainian parts of ...
Zadarko-Domaradzka M +6 more
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THE ANALYSIS OF OWN REVENUES OF SILESIAN RURAL COMMUNITIES OF THE BESKIDY EUROREGION IN THE PERIOD 2006-2016 [PDF]
It has been 17 years since Beskidy Euroregion was established. This is enough time to make a first assessment concerning the level of development of communes situated in this Euroregion.
Adam ŻABKA, Beata Hoza
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Abstract Diverse shallow marine fossil assemblages from the Changhsingian Bellerophon Formation (Dolomites) record late Palaeozoic marine life immediately before the end‐Permian mass extinction. We classified c. 6500 bivalves from western Dolomites localities, identifying 26 species including one new family (Ladinomyidae), three new genera (Ladinomya ...
Herwig Prinoth +2 more
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Abstract Municipalities in Western Europe have increasingly gained a responsibility to support their populations' healthy ageing, but are they ready to do so? In this case study, we are looking into the awareness, attitudes, capacities and mandates of 33 neighboring Belgian, Dutch, and German municipalities to support ageing people, and especially ...
Mignon C. P. Schichel +4 more
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Abstract The experiences of cross‐border workers (CBWs) and the difficulties they face during the ongoing COVID‐19 pandemic have been neglected in previous research. CBWs experience various stressors under normal circumstances, where they are often subjected to unequal working conditions and forced to transition between two different societies.
Joshua Haist, Lukáš Novotný
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