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Do healthcare providers consider the social determinants of health? Results from a nationwide cross-sectional study in the United States [PDF]
Background While the social determinants of health (SDOH) have a greater impact on individual health outcomes than the healthcare services a person receives, healthcare providers face barriers to addressing these factors in clinical settings.
Jeffrey Glenn +9 more
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Neurocellular Stress Response to Mojave Type A Rattlesnake Venom: Study of Molecular Mechanisms Using Human iPSC-Derived Neural Stem Cell Model [PDF]
The Mojave rattlesnake venom shows significant geographical variability. The venom of Type A animals primarily contains β-neurotoxin referred to as Mojave Toxin (MTX), which makes bites from this snake particularly feared.
Satish Kumar +13 more
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Family-Focused Public Health: Supporting Homes and Families in Policy and Practice [PDF]
Life expectancy in the US is on the decline. Mental health issues associated with opioid abuse and suicide have been implicated for this decline necessitating new approaches and procedures.
Carl L. Hanson +5 more
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Dispositional forgiveness and stress as primary correlates of executive functioning in adults [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to explore the physical, social, and mental health correlates of executive functioning in adults. Our sample consisted of 250 adults aged 18–55 years who participated in a survey.
AliceAnn Crandall +4 more
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Abstract Survivors of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) can experience dissociation because of their trauma. Those survivors can also experience stigma stemming from their traumatic experiences, which may encourage disidentification from the stigmatized group (i.e., other survivors of ACEs).
Anna‐Mariya Lashkay +2 more
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Epigallocatechin‐3‐gallate (EGCG) is a major bioactive compound in tea polyphenol extract. In LPS‐induced macrophage cells, EGCG was found to lower cellular nitric oxide (32% of LPS group) and intercellular ROS level (45.4% of LPS group). It also suppressed the expression of IL‐1ß (LPS 132.6 ± 14.6, EGCG 10.67 ± 3.65), IL‐6 (LPS 2994.44 ± 178.5, EGCG ...
Imam Hossen +5 more
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Loxoscelismo dermonecrotico en bovinos
Fueron atendidos por el Servicio Clínico Ambulatorio de Grandes Animales de la Facultad de Medicina Veterinaria y Zootecnia, Universidad de Córdoba, dos bovinos hembra, ambas de la raza Brahman, una novilla de 15 meses y un peso de 150 Kg y una vaca de ...
José Alberto Cardona-Álvarez +2 more
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In this research, we evaluated the co‐administration effect of florfenicol and lasalocid on vital organs in broiler chickens for the first time. the results revealed this combination can induce negative effects on the heart, skeletal muscle and kidney based on results of pathologic examinations and biochemical evaluation.
Majid Gholami‐Ahangaran +4 more
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Abstract A growing body of evidence highlights that maternal and child nutrition programmes need to extend beyond the mother–child dyad by adopting a family systems approach, particularly in the Global South. Guided by a sociocultural and community psychology understanding of health, the paper explores factors identifying grandmothers as central ...
Natalia Concha, Sandra Jovchelovitch
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Children's eating behaviours: The importance of the family setting [PDF]
Childhood obesity has become a major public health challenge. Whilst it is accepted that the aetiology of obesity is complex, there is very little that targets the home environment and specifically looks at the family setting and how this influences ...
Brownell +13 more
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