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Sea level rise (SLR) could have catastrophic consequences worldwide. More than 600 million people currently living in coastal areas may see their livelihood at risk and choose to migrate in the near future.
Pietro De Lellis +2 more
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The Sulu archipelago in the Philippines witnessed significant human migration from prehistoric to subrecent periods, resulting in a tapestry of cultures, languages, and genes. However, many details remain unclear. Archaeological evidence shows that human
Michael James B. Herrera +11 more
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Johannesburg is home to a diverse migrant population and a range of urban health challenges. Locally informed and implemented responses to migration and health that are sensitive to the particular needs of diverse migrant groups are urgently required. In
Jo Vearey +3 more
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Introduction Due to the increase and feminization of migration in Chile, and the resulting boost in the demand for sexual and reproductive health consultations, there is a need for analizaing migrants' access to health services from the health agents ...
María Belén Reinoso-Cataldo
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Background Nigeria’s shortage of psychiatrists is exacerbated due to health worker migration. Aim This study explores migration experiences and tendencies among early-career psychiatrists in Nigeria.
Emmanuel Aniekan Essien +9 more
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Representations of Chagas disease among Bolivian immigrants in the city of São Paulo
BackgroundTransnational immigrants are particularly impacted by neglected diseases, which take a heavy biological, social, and emotional toll in these marginalized communities.
Cássio Silveira +9 more
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Purpose: The purposes of the study were to examine psychological distress and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in relocated and nonrelocated survivors aged 60 years and older, and to analyze predictors for psychological distress and HRQoL in older ...
Xiaoyi Cao, PhD +3 more
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On the one hand, genetic observations suggest one essential migration of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from Africa to Eurasia had taken place around 70-50 ka BP and led to the dispersal of AMH all over the world (Out-of-Africa-II model).
Jürgen Richter +3 more
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