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ABSTRACT Objective Despite growing research on cancer care and survivorship among LGBTQIA+ populations, studies specific to gynaecological cancer care remain limited. This review explores experiences of inclusion and exclusion in gynaecological cancer care services for LGBTQIA+ individuals.
Sally‐Anne Boding +5 more
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Excess costs of transgender and gender-diverse people with gender incongruence and gender dysphoria compared with people from the general population in Germany: a secondary analysis using data from a randomised controlled trial and a representative telephone survey. [PDF]
Grochtdreis T +7 more
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A Narrative Inquiry of Meaning Making and Leader Identity Development among College Students
ABSTRACT Leader identity development (LID) and meaning making are essential and interconnected developmental processes. The current study explored LID and meaning making from childhood to emerging adulthood among college students (N = 26). Utilizing two open‐ended interviews and a narrative storytelling approach, we explored participants’ LID high, low,
Hannah M. Sunderman +5 more
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Genetic correlations have strong implications for species coexistence and their evolution. Studies addressing this issue generally tackle traits associated with competition for food and those underlying reproductive interference separately, whereas it is clear that the interaction among these is key to understand the ecology and evolution of closely ...
Miguel A. Cruz +6 more
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Multi‐omics analysis in Drosophila reveals that temperature‐driven lifespan changes are actively regulated, not purely thermodynamic. The Turandot gene family mediates this response, and its knockdown extends lifespan across temperatures with sex‐specific effects, establishing tot genes as key genetic regulators of thermal longevity.
Jessica M. Hoffman +4 more
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The Ethical Life of Educational Policy: Physical Education Teachers as Phronimoi
ABSTRACT This paper explores the ethical dimension of educational policy. Policy‐as‐practice scholarship tends to emphasize teachers as purposeful agents involved in problem‐solving and the creative interpretation and reassembling of educational discourses.
Adriano De Francesco
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ABSTRACT Objectives Developing models of aged care that align with Māori aspirations has been identified as a national priority in a recent report by the New Zealand (NZ) Aged Care Commissioner. We aimed to identify key considerations useful for informing Māori aged care and to identify known gaps and proposed solutions, which could be prioritised in ...
Joanna F. Hikaka +3 more
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Abstract Interpersonal emotion regulation occurs during the workday between leaders and their employees. For example, an employee may perceive that their leader makes them feel better (“affect‐improving” interpersonal emotion regulation). The current study examines short‐ and long‐term benefits of perceived leader daily affect‐improving.
Hadar Nesher Shoshan +1 more
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