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ABSTRACT Some autistic individuals camouflage their behavioral differences, a phenomenon that overlaps with general impression management (IM). Few studies have examined IM in autistic people, particularly outside English‐speaking countries. This study delineated the shared facets of camouflaging and IM, and used this conceptual clarification to ...
Wei Ai +8 more
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ABSTRACT High mammographic density is a well‐known risk factor for breast cancer and reduces the sensitivity of mammography‐based screening. While automated machine and deep learning‐based methods provide more consistent and precise measurements compared to subjective Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI‐RADS) assessments, they often fail to ...
Manel Rakez +7 more
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Mixed-methods, participatory action research study exploring palliative and end-of-life care for LGBTIQ+ people in Switzerland: a protocol for the TRUST-PALL study. [PDF]
Deml MJ +11 more
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Abstract Introduction Factors shaping research attitudes among immigrant and later‐generation adults from racial and ethnic groups underrepresented in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research remain poorly understood. We examined whether migration‐related indicators were associated with research attitudes during community outreach for a preclinical AD trial ...
Christian R. Salazar +8 more
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Deciphering the gonadal cell atlas of Monopterus albus and cell fate during sex reversal based on single-cell RNA sequencing. [PDF]
Yi L +11 more
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ABSTRACT Metastatic Ewing sarcoma (MES) has a poor prognosis. This multicenter observational study provides real‐world data on treatment patterns of patients with MES in France. Treatment characteristics, outcomes such as time to next treatment (TTNT) and overall survival (OS), and prognostic factors of patients aged ≥ 12 years treated for a MES in 11 ...
Coline Ducrot +24 more
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A Meta‐Analysis and Systematic Review of Single‐Session Interventions for Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Background There is a critical gap between the need for eating disorder (ED) treatment and provider availability. Single‐Session Interventions (SSIs) are structured programs intentionally designed for a single client encounter and show promise for filling ED‐treatment and prevention gaps by enhancing accessibility of evidence‐based ...
Sonakshi Negi +3 more
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