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Introduction Empathy is a critical competency for health care providers. However, empathy levels in medical students and residents have been shown to paradoxically decrease during training. Arts and humanities education and reflective practice may reduce
Sina Rezaei+5 more
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Leveraging Coding Techniques for Speeding up Distributed Computing [PDF]
Large scale clusters leveraging distributed computing frameworks such as MapReduce routinely process data that are on the orders of petabytes or more. The sheer size of the data precludes the processing of the data on a single computer. The philosophy in
Konstantinidis, Konstantinos+2 more
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Human organ trafficking in the cyber space [PDF]
The accelerated growth of the information-communication technology use brought about cyber crime as a new form of crime connected with the misuse of computer network.
Vuletić Dejan
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Supportive couple relationships buffer against the harms of HIV stigma on HIV treatment adherence
Introduction HIV stigma can impact couple relationships through stress or bring partners closer through shared experiences. Conversely, couple relationships may protect against the harms of stigma, including anticipated stigma on negative health outcomes.
Sarah A. Gutin+5 more
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Introduction The new type of postmodern art can be interpreted from the point of view of self expression polarized between: art - art-therapy, ludic, occupational therapy - religion.
C. Emilia
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Environmental and Forest Planning in Italy: Conflicts and Opportunities [PDF]
The necessity of a more sustainable use of lands and environmental resources in general, throughout specific programming and management tools at different scale levels is nowadays widely shared.
CULLOTTA, Sebastiano+1 more
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Science Communication Training Imparts Confidence and Influences Public Engagement Activity
The impacts of science are felt across all socio-ecological levels, ranging from the individual to societal. In order to adapt or respond to scientific discoveries, novel technologies, or biomedical or environmental challenges, a fundamental ...
Christina M. Swords+7 more
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Introduction: Shifting the task of HIV care to primary care providers is an important strategy to sustain expanding access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) in high HIV burden countries like Thailand.
Myo Nyein Aung+10 more
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Are they really lost? "true" status and reasons for treatment discontinuation among HIV infected patients on antiretroviral therapy considered lost to follow up in Urban Malawi. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Patients who are lost to follow-up (LTFU) while on antiretroviral therapy (ART) pose challenges to the long-term success of ART programs. We describe the extent to which patients considered LTFU are misclassified as true disengagement from ...
Hannock Tweya+11 more
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While Haiti has scaled up use of antiretroviral therapy (ART), current studies suggest sub-optimal adherence threatens long-term viral suppression in this understudied setting.
Megan K. Ramaiya MSc+10 more
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