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Further education and benefit claims : emerging findings from the Data Matching Project [PDF]
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ABSTRACT Overweight and obesity are estimated to affect more than 40% of adults in the Asia‐Pacific (APAC) region. This study used a cross‐sectional online survey to assess the impact of obesity on health‐related quality of life (HRQOL) using the Impact of Weight on Quality of Life (IWQOL)‐Lite instrument and willingness to pay for obesity management ...
Hae‐Jin Ko +5 more
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Deriving Insights From an Occupational Incident Reporting System to Enhance Understanding of Musculoskeletal Incidents Among Nurses and Midwives. [PDF]
Brusco N +18 more
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Abstract Aim PIONEER REAL Saudi Arabia investigated real‐world clinical outcomes associated with the use of once‐daily oral semaglutide in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2D). Materials and Methods This was a 34‐ to 44‐week multicentre, prospective, open‐label study in adults with T2D, who were treatment‐naive to injectable glucose‐lowering medication ...
Hussein ElBadawi +11 more
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Innovations in incapacity: Education, technique, subject
A.J. Bartlett
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Spotting the Predictive Dynamics of Cyclically‐Adjusted Financial Ratios in the US Stock Market
ABSTRACT Predicting returns is a timeless and important economic topic. Fundamental analysts see identifying time‐varying predictive factors as a key goal in asset pricing. This paper provides strong evidence of time‐varying return predictability of the S&P 500 Index from 1929 to 2020, by proposing the construction of altered versions of the classical ...
Catherine Georgiou, Athanasios P. Fassas
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Acceptability of Telehealth-Delivered Occupational Therapy Among Individuals With Long COVID Using the Theoretical Framework of Acceptability: A Qualitative Study. [PDF]
Müllenmeister C +11 more
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The Trouble with Drink:Intoxication, (In)Capacity and the Evaporation of Consent to Sex [PDF]
Cowan, Sharon
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ABSTRACT This article is about the hard and enduring task for managers within the school sector of selecting professional staff for promotion. The aim is to scrutinize how the promotion process emerges and is sustained. The research question is how the potentially conflict permeated process of selection is handled in practice?
Gustaf Kastberg Weichselberger +1 more
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ABSTRACT People with severe mental illness (SMI) experience significant health disparities, and their end‐of‐life care remains underdeveloped. Employing a co‐design approach, this study engaged a range of stakeholders in Hong Kong, including people with SMI, their family members and professionals in mental health and palliative care, to identify ...
Jialiang Cui +3 more
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