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ABSTRACT Background Beliefs about pain influence not only how individuals experience spinal pain but also their management behaviours. Health professionals are considered to play a central role in shaping these beliefs, yet little is known about how they evolve over time and which factors contribute to their development.
Christopher Bækhøj Franck +3 more
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Environmental policy-making networks and the future of the Amazon. [PDF]
Lemos MC, Roberts JT.
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Biodiversity is threatened by human activities, with extinction debt accumulating rapidly. Many of these activities change the connectivity of populations, fragmenting existing population systems or bringing previously isolated populations or species into contact.
Zhiqin Long +7 more
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ABSTRACT This review examined the structural barriers limiting access to tuberculosis (TB) care in internally displaced persons and context‐specific strategies to address the public health threat. Low‐ and middle‐income countries contribute more than 95% of the global burden of tuberculosis, with Nigeria and India being the highest TB‐burdened ...
Paul West Okojie, Linnaya Graf
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William Harvey: the man and the College of Physicians. [PDF]
KEELE KD.
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Milk samples collected from cattle and buffalo were pooled and screened for mastitis prior to DNA extraction. Sequencing of the V1–V7 region of 16S rRNA was performed using the MinION platform, and the resulting data were analysed to determine taxonomic classification and assess microbial diversity. ABSTRACT Background In the dairy sector of Bangladesh,
Md. Habib Ullah Masum +4 more
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THE PLACE OF MEDICAL SOCIETIES IN THE PROGRESS OF MEDICINE. [PDF]
Crawfurd R.
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Perfecting Exit: The Politics of Quitting Among Migrant Care Workers in the United States
ABSTRACT Quitting tends to be overlooked in studies of resistance and labor because of its individual and private character, its ineffectiveness in changing conditions of labor, and the difficulty of studying it, in favor of more organized and public protests and strikes.
Cati Coe
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ABSTRACT Aims and Methods Advances in neonatal care have extended borderline survival to 22–24 post‐conceptional weeks. Present review discusses approaches for prolonging short pregnancies and prevention of serious morbidities in extremely premature infants born before 28 weeks of pregnancy.
Mikko Hallman
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“Yet the Problem Remains”: Why Genetic Determinism Still Haunts Biomedical Research
ABSTRACT After the horrors of the Holocaust and its connections to eugenics were revealed to the world, many post‐war population geneticists sought to establish rhetorical distance from the Nazi's state‐led campaigns, without abandoning their belief that actively shaping the population's genetics would produce a prosperous society.
Christopher R. Donohue, Ian A. Myles
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