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This cross‐sectional study of 1495 university students at Pamukkale University in Türkiye reveals that 44.9% of the study population experiences food insecurity. A clear dose–response relationship was observed: as the severity of food insecurity increases (mild, moderate, to severe), both physical and mental quality of life significantly decline.
Ümmühan İnci Kandemir +1 more
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In this prospective cohort study of 6069 older women, accelerated biological aging captured by the epigenetic age biomarker AgeAccelGrim2 was associated with a higher risk of incident MCI/probable dementia. These findings provide evidence linking epigenetic biomarkers of biological aging with MCI and dementia development.
Steve Nguyen +11 more
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Cellular Stress, Inflammation and Barrier Damage in Gut Epithelial Cells Caused by Aspartame
This study shows that aspartame, at dietary‐relevant doses, induces cytotoxicity, cellular distress associated with endoplasmic reticulum stress, oxidative stress, DNA replication and repair mechanism disturbance culminating in epithelial barrier damage.
Yagiz Pat +16 more
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Samani Sultanate, which ruled in Transoxiana and Khorasan region, was originated from Saman Hudat. According to some vievs (historians), their roots was based on Behram Çubın.
Abdullah Duman
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ABSTRACT Objective This prospective study aimed to evaluate the impact on oral health‐related quality of life (OHRQoL) in skeletal Class III patients treated with the surgery‐first approach using either orthodontic aligners or fixed appliances. Materials and Methods Patients were treated using the Surgery‐First Approach (SFA) combined with either clear
Arthur Cunha +3 more
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“Through Thick and Thin” How Black Educators Support Urban Students' Postsecondary Plans
How does exposure to Black educators influence minority students' postsecondary planning processes and long‐run educational ambitions? Prior studies have documented positive effects of student‐teacher racial matches on achievement and non‐academic outcomes, but quantitative research designs are often unable to uncover the mechanisms underlying these ...
Joseph Sageman
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Abstract Motivation Strong narratives claiming the end of pastoralism due to highly variable social and economic turbulence arising from climate‐induced crises, conflict, and social exclusion exist in development spaces, yet pastoralism persists. Addressing these crises in pastoral areas has often been static, short‐term, and blind to changes in ...
Tahira Mohamed
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Love at Arms’ Length: Reconciliationism and its Tentative Future
Abstract In a string of articles, over the years, Shawn Bawulski has propagated a palatable via media between full‐fledged apokatastasis and a traditionalist doctrine of hell. Though not original to Bawulski, reconciliationism, in the eyes of many, offers a more faithful and effective synthesis of varied Christian eschatological commitments.
Andrew Hronich
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In enemy hands: the Byzantine experience of captivity between the seventh and tenth centuries. [PDF]
Simeonov G.
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The Rhazes' views on qualifications of physicians, a historical review. [PDF]
Tajik N, Hashemimehr M.
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