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Abstract Objectives Antiseizure medications (ASMs) are the mainstay of epilepsy treatment. Two‐thirds of people with epilepsy can become seizure‐free with appropriately selected ASMs. Adherence to ASMs is crucial for achieving seizure control. Unfortunately, treatment gaps prevent many people from accessing or adhering to ASMs.
Alison Conquest+8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite the severe and increasing burden of eating disorders (EDs) on children and adolescents, treatment services are typically only accessible after substantial waiting times. One strategy used to support families during the waitlist period is psychoeducation.
Morgan J. Sidari+9 more
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Perspective on Directing Hospital Nursing Service
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ABSTRACT Objective Social media use can negatively impact both physical and mental well‐being by influencing aspects like body image and potentially leading to eating disorders. This issue is particularly significant during pregnancy, a time when maternal and foetal health are heavily influenced by nutrition. This study aims to examine how social media
Ebru Dığrak+2 more
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The Piggy Solution: Harnessing Food Waste for Sustainable Hog Farming
This review explores the use of food waste as a sustainable feed alternative for hog farming. By repurposing food waste, the approach reduces landfill waste, lowers feed costs, and mitigates environmental impacts like greenhouse gas emissions. The study discusses nutritional adequacy, safety regulations, processing methods, and business models ...
Matthew C. Ogwu+2 more
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Income and Health Care Consumption: Evidence From Mortgage Payment Shocks
ABSTRACT During the Great Recession, monetary stimulus had asymmetric impacts on mortgages with different interest rate structures, leading to a significant and unexpected reduction in mortgage payments for adjustable‐rate mortgage (ARM) borrowers, which in turn increased their disposable income.
Hong Lee, Deokrye Baek, Joseph R. Mason
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Nursing Administration in Hospital Employee Health Services [PDF]
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Digitalization of Access to Primary Care: Is There an Equity‐Efficiency Trade‐Off?
ABSTRACT In the English National Health Service, most patients can use an online platform to send a written request to the practice, in addition to calling or visiting the practice in person. However, there are concerns that the availability of an online access route to primary care can adversely impact healthcare provision for older or lower ...
Daniela Rodrigues+4 more
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Does Modified 5‐Item Frailty Index Correlate With Survival in Oropharyngeal Squamous Cell Carcinoma?
ABSTRACT Introduction Oropharyngeal squamous cell cancer (OPSCC) is a common subtype of head and neck cancer. It is generally stratified into high, intermediate, and low risk prognostic groups on the basis of HPV (human papillomavirus) status and smoking history (Ang risk stratification).
Marta Chmielecka+10 more
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