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ABSTRACT Background Unmet social needs (including housing, transport and social inclusion) contribute substantially to health outcomes, especially for people with long‐term health conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Whether assessment of unmet social needs occurs in MS clinical care is unclear.
Megan R. Hawkins +8 more
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Exploring Lived Experiences of Men Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer in Oman: A Qualitative Study
ABSTRACT Background Life after prostate cancer treatment may extend across decades; however, qualitative evidence describing how men in Oman navigate treatment sequelae, disclosure, family involvement, and religious coping remains limited. This study explored the lived experiences of Omani men who had completed primary therapy for prostate cancer ...
Khalood Al‐Abri +6 more
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“THE NORMAL EXCEPTION”: “MICROANALYSIS AND SOCIAL HISTORY” (1977)*
ABSTRACT “The normal exception” has long been a slogan of microhistory. This oxymoronic phrase is the iconic rendering of an incidental sentence that appeared in a 1977 article published by Edoardo Grendi in the Italian journal Quaderni storici, which functioned as the incubator of Italian microhistory.
EDOARDO GRENDI
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Stigma and Borderline Personality Disorder: An Umbrella Scoping Review of Existing Reviews
ABSTRACT Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a common mental health condition that remains highly stigmatized in health care settings. Numerous reviews have examined stigma related to BPD, yet findings remain varied across methodologies and focus areas.
Rachel Galea +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the economic situation of adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) living in the community in the United Kingdom, utilizing data from the Family Resources Survey. The analysis covers 8 years of data (2012/13–2019/20) to provide a comprehensive overview of income, material hardship, and employment status among this ...
Filip Sosenko
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Three main approaches exist for finessing the cognitive demands of Grice's model of communication (a notorious problem): namely, deflationism, modularity, and interpretivism. Here, I consider each in light of human metacommunication, a phenomenon that has been neglected in foundational discussions of Gricean communication.
Ronald J. Planer
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The Aggrieved Subject: Culture Wars and Recognition Rights
Constellations, Volume 33, Issue 2, Page 202-212, June 2026.
Andrew Fagan
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Abstract Introduction Climate distress (CD) is an emerging psychological response to the climate crisis, encompassing anxiety, grief, shame, and helplessness. While empirical research has begun to explore its prevalence and emotional impacts, little is known about the lived experience of CD.
Jessica L. Morgan +2 more
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Stock and cryptocurrency trading and problem gambling behavior during early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic: a narrative literature review. [PDF]
Lyn NLW +6 more
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A Pessimistic Fault Diagnosability of Large-Scale Connected Networks via Extra Connectivity
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems, 2022The $t/k$ t / k -diagnosability and $h$ h -extra connectivity are regarded as two important indicators to improve the network reliability. The $t/k$ t / k -diagnosis strategy can significantly improve the self-diagnosing capability of a network at the expense of no more than $k$ k fault-free nodes being ...
Limei Lin, Yanze Huang, Li Xu
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