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Diabetes in low-resourced countries

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2015
Maternal and newborn health poses one of the greatest health challenges in the developing world. Many low-income countries are now experiencing a demographic and epidemiological transition and changing of lifestyles. Thus, apparent "Western" diseases such as diabetes and obesity have been reaching the Third World countries.
Eran, Ashwal, Eran, Hadar, Moshe, Hod
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Low-Resource Environments

2020
One of the major challenges of emergency thoracic surgery in low-income environments is the alarming scarcity of thoracic surgeons. When this is combined with a lack of basic supplies and medications, patients with potentially correctable life-threatening chest and respiratory conditions display an unacceptably high mortality rate.
Marissa A. Boeck   +2 more
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A Low-Resource Quantum Factoring Algorithm

2017
In this paper, we present a factoring algorithm that, assuming standard heuristics, uses just (log N)2/3+o(1) qubits to factor an integer N in time Lq+o(1) where L = exp((log N)1/3 (log log N)2/3) and q =3√8/3 ≈ 1.387. For comparison, the lowest asymptotic time complexity for known pre-quantum factoring algorithms, assuming standard heuristics, is Lp+o(
Daniel J. Bernstein   +2 more
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Rehabilitation in Low-Resource Areas

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2019
Earlier rehabilitation interventions, like community-based rehabilitation (CBR), could not make a remarkable impact because they ran parallel to the health system, but the newer model establishes health-related rehabilitation as an integral part of the health care system at all levels and thus should be implemented as such.
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Low-resource speech translation.

2020
We explore the task of speech-to-text translation (ST), where speech in one language (source) is converted to text in a different one (target). Traditional ST systems go through an intermediate step where the source language speech is first converted to source language text using an automatic speech recognition (ASR) system, which is then converted to ...
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Respiratory problems in low-resource settings

Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2017
Purpose of review Chronic breathlessness is common in patients with advanced illness who require palliative care. Achieving good symptom control can be challenging. More people with advanced illness live in low and middle income than in high-income countries, but they are much less likely to receive palliative care. Most of the
Mhoira E F, Leng   +2 more
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Low-resource settings

2021
Low-resource settings are defined as those where there is limited equipment and facilities for exercise testing and/or training, poor funding and infrastructure, low levels of staffing and/or lack of staff with qualifications for providing PR. Emerging evidence suggests that endurance and resistance training programmes that require minimal equipment ...
Alison, Jennifer A.   +2 more
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Clinician bias on the low‐resource workfloor

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2022
Linked article: This is a mini commentary on R. Goldenberg et al., pp. 1993–2000. in this issue.
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Overview of teledermatology in low-resource settings

Médecine et Santé Tropicales, 2015
Telemedicine has grown significantly in recent years, relying in particular on the internet dissemination, that allowed the unprecedented development of networks between practitioners sometimes separated from very distant geographical areas. If technological progress has led to the implementation of telemedicine, its development is mainly due to its ...
S, Delaigue   +3 more
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Portable colposcopy in low-resource settings

JAIDS Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 2004
Screening for cervical dysplasia is an important public health effort worldwide. In unscreened populations, the incidence of cervical cancer ranges between 2 and 4% of the adult female population, whereas less than 0.1% of the screened population of Caucasian women has cervical cancer in the United States.
David K, Walmer   +7 more
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