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ABSTRACT Over the last decade, various studies have focused on the functioning of local food policy councils and their key role in institutionalizing participatory governance mechanisms involving stakeholders concerned with the promotion of sustainable food systems.
Laurence Guillaumie+3 more
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Synergy in Child Neurology: Science, Collaboration, and Leadership – The 2024 Hower Award Lecture
Annals of the Child Neurology Society, EarlyView.
Renée A. Shellhaas
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Association of a remote monitoring programme (RMP) with all‐cause mortality and hospitalization in heart failure (HF) patients. COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary oedema; HR, hazard ratio; ICU, intensive care unit; LTI, long‐term illness; RR, rate ratio; SoC, standard of care.
Nicolas Girerd+12 more
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ABSTRACT Research highlights the long‐term collective effects of mass human rights violations (MHRVs) on survivors’ wellbeing. This multi‐method, multi‐context paper combines the social identity approach (SIA), transitional and social justice theories and human rights‐conceptualised wellbeing to propose a human rights understanding of trauma responses ...
Blerina Kёllezi+6 more
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Expert opinions on pediatric EEG training for non‐epilepsy specialists in sub‐Saharan Africa
Abstract Ideally, pediatric electroencephalograms (EEGs) should be performed by accredited neurophysiology technologists and interpreted by specialists trained in epileptology However, low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) lack such specialists.
Veena Kander+17 more
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Abstract Objective Artificial intelligence chatbots have been a game changer in healthcare, providing immediate, round‐the‐clock assistance. However, their accuracy across specific medical domains remains under‐evaluated. Dravet syndrome remains one of the most challenging epileptic encephalopathies, with new data continuously emerging in the ...
Joana Jesus‐Ribeiro+4 more
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Facilitators and barriers to neurologist referral of patients for epilepsy surgery evaluation
Abstract Objective Epilepsy surgery offers a potential cure for drug‐resistant epilepsy (DRE), yet surgery is underutilized. An estimated 5% of patients with DRE undergo long‐term EEG monitoring (LTM) annually, the requisite first step of evaluation for surgical candidacy.
Chloé E. Hill+8 more
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WHO watches out for the health of our foreign service personnel, especially when they are assigned to areas where living and sanitary conditions may be quite different from ours? The U.S. Department of State maintains more than 200 posts abroad, ranging from the large embassies to the small consulates and, in about 20 of these posts where adequate ...
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JAMA, 1964
"AN ORGANIZED SERVICE whose contribution to medical care should not be underestimated is that provided by visiting nurse associations." So wrote Dr. William P. Shepard and Dr. George M. Wheatley more than ten years ago. 1 "Visiting nurse service," they went on to say, "...
Martha D. Adam, Richard C. Sheretz
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"AN ORGANIZED SERVICE whose contribution to medical care should not be underestimated is that provided by visiting nurse associations." So wrote Dr. William P. Shepard and Dr. George M. Wheatley more than ten years ago. 1 "Visiting nurse service," they went on to say, "...
Martha D. Adam, Richard C. Sheretz
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The nursing services of Bermuda
International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1970Resume Les Bermudes, situees a 920 kilometres a l'est du Cap Hatteras (Etats-Unis), sont en premier lieu un centre de tourisme a niveau de vie eleve et possedant un large eventail de services medicaux et infirmiers. Ces derniers peuvent etre classes grosso modo en 3 categories: les infirmieres de district de la Bermuda Welfare Society, le personnel ...
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