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Longitudinal decline in upper‐limb range of motion in adults with cerebral palsy
Plain language summary: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/dmcn.70014 Abstract To analyse longitudinal changes in passive range of motion (ROM) in the upper limb in adults with cerebral palsy (CP). Method Passive ROM for shoulder abduction and flexion, supination, and elbow and wrist extension was analysed in a longitudinal cohort of adults ...
Erika Cloodt +6 more
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The patient’s way to diagnosis: a clinical case of late onset Pompe disease in an adult
BACKGROUND: Late onset Pompe disease is a rare genetic disease from the group of the accumulation diseases, the main manifestation of which is the progressive myopathic syndrome.
Anastasia V. Yamshchikova +1 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Exposure to excessive noise is a highly preventable occupational risk, with irreversible side effects that may negatively impact an individual's quality of life, such as noise‐induced hearing loss and tinnitus. Dental personnel may be at particular risk due to their exposure to high levels of noise from dental equipment.
Liath O' Shea +3 more
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Hormesis and industrial hygiene: a new hypothesis for low-dose response in occupational risk assessment [PDF]
G Carelli, Ivo Iavicoli, N Castellino
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Co‐Existence of Divergent Oral Care Approaches in Danish Aged Care: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Introduction Care approaches to oral health are shaped by the perspectives of both aged care and dental care professionals. This study provides a new and comprehensive understanding of how these two professional groups conceptualise and address oral care for care‐dependent older adults. Material and Methods Researchers conducted 13 focus group
Linnea Eisemann de Almeida +4 more
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Employment Status of Patients With Liver Disease: A Nationwide Questionnaire Survey in Japan
In our nationwide survey, analyzing over 2000 patients, those with viral hepatitis were less likely to disclose their condition, and overall awareness of support programs remained limited. These findings highlight the need to promote support for balancing treatment and work more actively, particularly in small‐ and medium‐sized workplaces.
Yoshio Tokumoto +30 more
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Emerging Risk: Intranasal Tin Exacerbates Allergic Rhinitis in Humans and Mice
Allergy, EarlyView.
Delgama A. S. M. Nishadhi +9 more
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Patient safety in Europe: medication errors and hospital-acquired infections [PDF]
The Report was commissioned by the European Federation of Nurses Associations (EFN) in November 2007 in order to support its policy statements on Patient Safety (June 2004).
Burke, J. +3 more
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ABSTRACT Research Aim To determine if dental care professionals working in National Health Service (NHS) practices are more at risk of stress, wellbeing concerns and burnout than their private practice counterparts. Introduction In dentistry, stress, anxiety, and wellbeing concerns have been apparent for many years with burnout and poor mental health ...
Jenny Durkin, Ceris Mumford
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Healthcare workers, particularly those in training, face significant exposure to biological risks, including needlestick and sharps injuries, which remain a critical occupational hazard. This study examines the incidence and nature of such injuries among
Anna Rita Corvino +7 more
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