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Hygiene and mental health among middle school students in India and 11 other countries
The Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS) collects data from early adolescents who are approximately 13–15 years old and enrolled in middle schools (also known as junior secondary schools).
Shamika Ranasinghe+2 more
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Objective Assessing excess deaths from benchmarks across causes of death during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and identifying morbidities most frequently mentioned alongside COVID-19 deaths in the death record.Methods Descriptive study of death
Wenhui Li+5 more
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Abstract Background Sarcopenia, the age‐related loss of muscle mass and strength, may impact the muscles involved in oral functions and swallowing, leading to challenges that may impact quality of life in older adults. The aim of the study was to compare oral health, swallowing function, and malnutrition of older adults with and without sarcopenia ...
Melike Yücel+2 more
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Abstract Contemporary United States society is marked by exacerbated economic inequity and deep sociopolitical polarization, which increases a sense of precarity among marginalized communities. There is growing need to develop and foster practices that promote care and justice for marginalized communities.
Anjali Dutt+3 more
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Mental Hygiene and Mental Health
Modern world is facing a crisis of existence including those of global warming, ecological imbalance, weather changes, ideological intolerance, purewater crisis, threat of nuclear war, psychological crisis and many more. Never have harder blows hit us than at the present time, never was competition keener, never were men so cruel to their fellow men as
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Does dental treatment bring health to high‐risk people with recurring disease?
Journal of Dental Education, EarlyView.
David C. Johnsen+8 more
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“Everyone Wants to Feel Like a Movie Star”: Aesthetics, Work, Pleasure, and Caste in India
Abstract This article explores the social category of work as it intersects with pleasure (mazaa). Through an ethnography of beauty workers in urban New Delhi, in interwoven digital and non‐digital spaces, I interrogate how certain forms of work are valued at the expense of others.
Lakshita Malik
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