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Beyond the pandemic: Posttraumatic stress and its association with physical and mental health outcomes among older adults in Egypt - a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
El-Sayed MM+6 more
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Abstract Background Higher muscle strength is associated with improved overall health and lower mortality. Muscle strength changes during gender‐affirming hormone therapy is possibly linked to gender‐affirming hormone therapy modality, age at initiation, gender‐affirming hormone therapy duration, and physical activity.
Mathilde Kamp Nørlund+7 more
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Gender, SSE and French public policies for ageing at home
Abstract In France as in other countries, there is a consensual preference by public authorities, old people and their families to stay at home as long as possible. This means the necessity of care work carried out informally by relatives, or formally by professionals.
Annie Dussuet, Louise Gasté
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End-of-life care in hospitalized patients with dementia. [PDF]
Ong XW+3 more
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In a large‐scale, multiple‐site Danish faecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) system, the cure rates in patients with Clostridioides difficile infection treated with encapsulated FMT were improved following exclusion of three low‐performing donors and implementation of a two‐dose FMT regimen.
Sara Ellegaard Paaske+17 more
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Integrated Community Care in Korea: Implementation and Challenges. [PDF]
Jang SN.
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Background The emergence of Ehrlichia canis in northern Australia in 2020 has reshaped the landscape of tick‐borne diseases in dogs, particularly in rural and remote communities where the brown dog tick (Rhipicephalus linnaei) is endemic. Despite the rapid spread of ehrlichiosis and reported impacts on dog health, its prevalence remains poorly ...
E Shepherdson+4 more
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Anti‐thrombotic therapy (ATT) prescribing patterns and outcomes in patients with poor prognosis cancer in Wales (2013–2021). This retrospective cohort study of 25 783 adults with cancer diagnoses associated with ≤1‐year life expectancy showed that 32% were receiving ATT at diagnosis, with 77% continuing until death.
Sarah J. Aldridge+19 more
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