Sionisme de gauche, agriculturalisme et immigration juive au Canada au lendemain de la Grande Guerre
Simon-Pierre Lacasse
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What's New? Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may improve survival in certain types of cancer, but evidence has been inconclusive so far regarding their effect on endometrial cancer survival. Here, the authors present data from a large population‐based cohort study in Norway, including 7751 individuals with endometrial ...
Ala Jabri Haug+6 more
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Immigration modulates audiovisual emotional processing in adults: is this really an influence of the host culture? [PDF]
Nakamura AK+6 more
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Adult brain cancer incidence patterns: A comparative study between Japan and Japanese Americans
What's New? The risk factors for brain tumors remain largely unknown. Building on the legacy of migration studies, this study compared the incidence of adult malignant brain and central nervous system tumors in Japan and among Japanese Americans and other ethnic populations in the United States.
Byron Sigel+5 more
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Accessible services for deaf immigrants and refugees in the United States: Exploring the capacity of deaf-serving organizations. [PDF]
Engelman A, Izquierdo A.
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Temporal trends in incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer in Denmark from 2007 to 2022
What's New? Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer in the Western world. Widespread use of screening programs has helped raise awareness of the disease and improve survival rates. To make sure screening, treatment, research, and education goals stay relevant, it is important to collect accurate population‐based estimates of CRC ...
Ida Ravnsbæk Johannsen+3 more
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Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on tuberculosis program performance in Alberta, Canada: a population-based evaluation. [PDF]
Akinfolarin S+12 more
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What's New? Fecal immunochemical test (FIT) screening is increasingly common as a population‐based screening tool for colorectal cancer (CRC). If the follow‐up colonoscopy after a positive FIT detects only low‐risk adenomas, those participants are recommended to continue biennial screenings, the same as people with negative FIT results.
Pernille Thordal Larsen+4 more
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Informed consent and ethical issues pertaining to female sterilization—Scoping review
Abstract Background Female sterilization, a safe, permanent method of contraception that blocks the fallopian tubes, has been in use since the 19th century. The procedure necessitates informed consent, a critical step that has been marred by reports of forced sterilization since World War II. These incidents often stem from inadequate consent processes
Sharol Malekobane Maila+2 more
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