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Shots at school? Public attitudes about vaccination services in school‐based health centers
Abstract Vaccination rates have dropped across the United States. Vaccination hesitancy plays a major role in this development, but access barriers are also a contributing factor. Access barriers are particularly prevalent among marginalized populations.
Simon F. Haeder
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Implications of Tobacco Use on Pathogen‐Driven Diseases: A Public Health and Policy Perspective
ABSTRACT The tobacco epidemic remains one of the most significant global public health challenges, responsible for over 8 million deaths annually, with a substantial portion occurring among non‐smokers exposed to second‐hand smoke. While cigarette smoking remains the most prevalent form of tobacco use worldwide, the rise of electronic nicotine delivery
Nadine Kabbani, James L. Olds
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Revisiting hydrocephalus as a model to study brain resilience.
Hydrocephalus is an entity which embraces a variety of diseases whose final result is the enlarged size of cerebral ventricular system, partially or completely.
Matheus Fernandes De Oliveira+5 more
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ABSTRACT The AFYA health insurance scheme, introduced in 2014, aimed to supplement state healthcare services for retirees through private coverage. Initially celebrated as a progressive reform to alleviate pressure on public healthcare services, AFYA expanded to include widows and housewives, reaching nearly 200,000 beneficiaries by 2024. Consequently,
Abdullah Alibrahim+2 more
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Policy instruments attitudes and support for government responses against Covid‐19
Abstract An individual's political attitudes have been documented as the most important predictor of acceptance of government measures against the COVID‐19 pandemic. Their effect, however, is somewhat unclear and cannot be reduced to one dimension. In this article, we test whether general attitudes toward policy instruments might, together with left ...
Arnošt Veselý+2 more
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ABSTRACT Mandatory vaccination for healthcare workers (HCWs) became a contested issue during the COVID‐19 pandemic. We examined the attitudes of South Dakota nurses toward mandatory flu and COVID‐19 vaccination for HCWs in the post‐pandemic period. Using contact information from the state regulatory body, we emailed nurses in South Dakota to complete ...
Filip Viskupič+2 more
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Autoría mediata por aparatos organizados de poder
El presente artículo indaga la aplicabilidad de la teoría de la autoría mediata por aparatos organizados de poder en el ordenamiento jurídico vigente, desarrollada por el jurista alemán Claux Roxin (1963).
Mirian Patricia Balbuena+5 more
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La muerte como problema público
¿Qué debe tener la muerte de un individuo para ser políticamente relevante y ser capaz de interpelar a los poderes públicos y propiciar cambios? A partir de esta pregunta, Gabriel Kessler y Sandra Gayol trazan una mirada sociohistórica sobre los casos conmocionantes que construyeron la vida democrática de un país en el que reclamar por los muertos es ...
Gayol, Sandra, Kessler, Gabriel
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ABSTRACT Women's reproductive rights in China are shaped by geopolitical and cultural factors, resulting in restricted access to planned oocyte cryopreservation (planned OC). While the global discourse surrounding planned OC continues to evolve, China currently sanctions egg freezing for medical purposes exclusively in married women, while prohibiting ...
Olivia M. Y. Ngan+2 more
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Introducción: La electrocución es una causa de muerte de índole traumática y de alta mortalidad, que produce lesiones y signos externos que deben ser corroborados por hallazgos microscópicos. Objetivo: Correlacionar hallazgos macroscópicos con resultados
Denisse Astuhuamán-Canchaya+4 more
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