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Abstract Objective To define and articulate research priorities in epilepsy identified by the European Reference Network for Rare and Complex Epilepsies (ERN EpiCARE), addressing key unmet needs across the spectrum of rare and complex epilepsies. Methods This position paper was developed through a structured collaborative process involving patient ...
Sébile Tchaicha +27 more
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Occupational Disease as the Bane of Workers' Lives: A Study of Its Incidence in Slovakia. Part 2. [PDF]
Andrejiova M, Pinosova M, Badida M.
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Stigma, attitude, and knowledge of epilepsy in Italy: A survey on 1159 subjects
Abstract Objective Stigma remains a major determinant of impaired quality of life (QoL) in people with epilepsy (PwE). We aimed to investigate perceptions of epilepsy‐related stigma in the Italian general population, assess knowledge of epilepsy and seizure first aid, and identify factors associated with stigmatizing attitudes.
Marina Romozzi +12 more
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Occupational disease claims and non-occupational morbidity in a prospective cohort observation of nickel electrolysis workers. [PDF]
Syurin S, Vinnikov D.
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The Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy–Related Treatments for Persons With Parkinson’s Disease: A Meta-Analytic Review [PDF]
Susan L. Murphy, Linda Tickle‐Degnen
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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorder (ED) treatment often involves establishing expected body weights (EBWs). While individualised approaches are commonly used, whether and how EBWs are set across EDs, clinician perspectives on different approaches, and clinician training in this practice remain poorly understood.
Agatha A. Laboe +8 more
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Environmentally induced, occupational diseases with emphasis on chronic kidney disease of multifactorial origin affecting tropical countries [PDF]
Shehani A. Wimalawansa +1 more
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Development of the Human–Equine Attachment Scale
Abstract Background Human–horse relationships encompass diverse roles, from companion to competition partner. The impact of such bonds informs owner decision‐making regarding horse management and veterinary care, yet standardised instruments to measure these unique bonds are limited.
Richard H. Corrigan +5 more
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