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Noted: Horror stories confront journalists
Phil Thornton specialises in documenting the lives of opressed ordinary people. Eight years ago he was attached to the University of the South Pacific programme during the George Speight 'coup' doing human rights stories that few other journalists were ...
David Robie
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Critical Fiji media studies defy climate of censorship
The special edition on ‘Media and Democracy in Fiji’ of Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji is an engaging collection of articles of diverse quality presented in varying degrees of intellectual temperaments, some with political passion and ...
Steven Ratuva
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Building a Robust Investigator-Initiated Platform: The I-CARE Experience. [PDF]
Investigator‐initiated studies that include information collected by patients are rising, but limited data is available on patient and investigator experience in this setting. The I‐CARE cohort included patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) monthly collecting clinical information in 15 countries for up to 6 years.
Kirchgesner J +28 more
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"As Therapists, We Get to Be Quietly Subversive": A Qualitative Exploration of CFTs' Social Justice Practices. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Scholars from counseling fields have long urged therapists to recognize the moral imperative of promoting justice and co‐creating a more equitable society. Because of their systemic lens, couple, and family therapists (CFTs) are uniquely poised to create systemic change.
Golojuch LA, Morgan AA, Mittal M.
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Desert sand dunes are unique ecosystems, which host highly adapted species. We studied the habitat use of Stenodactylus petrii, a gecko occurring in seed dunes in North Africa and Israel. The geckos spent more time in vegetated areas than open areas owing to several possible reasons: the ease of digging burrows, a higher abundance of prey, or better ...
A. Domer +5 more
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Abstract Aims To summarize and critically appraise evidence regarding the effectiveness of educational and/or behavioural interventions in reducing fear of hypoglycaemia among adults with type 1 diabetes. Methods Systematic searches of medical and psychology databases were conducted.
Hannah Chatwin +6 more
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Summary The implementation of whole genome sequencing and large somatic gene panels in haematological malignancies is identifying an increasing number of individuals with either potential or confirmed germline predisposition to haematological malignancy.
Beverley Speight +16 more
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Summary Germline predisposition to haematological cancers is increasingly being recognised. Widespread adoption of high‐throughput and whole genome sequencing is identifying large numbers of causative germline mutations. Constitutional pathogenic variants in six genes (DEAD‐box helicase 41 [DDX41], ETS variant transcription factor 6 [ETV6], CCAAT ...
Andrew Clark +9 more
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Development of a core descriptor set for Crohn's anal fistula
Abstract Aim Crohn's anal fistula (CAF) is a complex condition, with no agreement on which patient characteristics should be routinely reported in studies. The aim of this study was to develop a core descriptor set of key patient characteristics for reporting in all CAF research. Method Candidate descriptors were generated from published literature and
The ENiGMA CODE collaborators +99 more
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Abstract Authors discuss how to utilize culturally engaging campus frameworks, tools, and practices in summer bridge programs to increase access and success for racially minoritized students.
Charles Lu, Shannon Milligan
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