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Transits in Oncology: A Protocol Study for a Therapy-Educational Training Built-In Intervention

open access: yesHumanities, 2022
The study “Transits in oncology” has been perfected with the collaboration of the UOC of Oncological Mammary Surgery of the Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria Senese Siena, specifically by Prof. Donato Casella. The study means to analyze the impact of art-
Carolina M. Scaglioso
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PHTHALATES AND HUMAN HEALTH [PDF]

open access: yesOccupational and Environmental Medicine, 2005
The diesters of 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid (phthalic acid), commonly known as phthalates, are a group of man-made chemicals with a wide spectrum of industrial applications (fig 1, table 1). High molecular weight phthalates (for example, di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate [DEHP], di-isononyl phthalate [DiNP], di-n-octyl phthalate [DnOP]), are primarily used ...
R, Hauser, A M, Calafat
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Compassion, Necessity, and the Pharmakon of the Health Humanities

open access: yesJournal of Applied Hermeneutics, 2016
Health humanities is an emergent interdisciplinary field drawing on existing traditions of using resources from the arts and humanities in the education of health professionals. Cultivation of compassion is often cited, though not without some debate, as
Graham McCaffrey
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Flooding and human health

open access: yesBMJ, 2000
News p 1178 Over the past few weeks England and Wales have endured the most widespread flooding for more than 50 years. By the end of the first week of November more than 3000 homes had been flooded and transport had been disrupted; in some areas water supplies have been contaminated, and a hospital has been evacuated.1 Flooding accounts for 40% of ...
C A, Ohl, S, Tapsell
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Energy and Human Health [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual Review of Public Health, 2013
Energy use is central to human society and provides many health benefits. But each source of energy entails some health risks. This article reviews the health impacts of each major source of energy, focusing on those with major implications for the burden of disease globally.
Smith, Kirk R   +11 more
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Human health

open access: yes, 2017
MCCIP Science Review 2017, 100 ...
Bresnan, E.   +9 more
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COVID-19: The imposter in our emergency department

open access: yesResearch and Humanities in Medical Education, 2021
As the world battles COVID-19, talks are rife about vaccine distribution and health policy overhauls. Amongst all this mayhem a section of patients suffers silently.
William Wilson
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Torn between two lovers – on being a psychologist in a university medical centre

open access: yesHealth Psychology and Behavioral Medicine, 2023
Background: Psychology as applied to health and illness has a relatively short history. Nevertheless, that history shows a rapid development of the theoretical models that guide the field over the past 60 years.
Ad A. Kaptein
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Implications for Human Health [PDF]

open access: yesEnvironmental Health Perspectives, 1979
To analyze the implications for human health, the toxicologist requires four sets of data: the results of toxicity and other studies in animals; quantitative data on actual or potential human exposure; whatever information is available on effects of exposure in man; and the statistical extrapolations from the dose-response relationships in animals to ...
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Construction of the Medical and Health Humanities System in China

open access: yesYixue yu zhexue
During the advancement of the Healthy China initiative, facing the needs of social development and public health in the new era, the construction of a medical and health humanities system has become increasingly important and urgent.
Zhiguang DUAN, Chen WANG, Yan SHI
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