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This talk was originally given on July 10, 2012 during the Plenary Session of the Third Assembly of the People’s Health Movement (PHM), which was held at the University of the Western Cape, Capetown South Africa (July 6 -11, 2012).
Jaime Breilh
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ABSTRACT Personal development and inclusive education are fundamental rights. However, people with intellectual disability face significant barriers in accessing these rights. Empowering them is crucial to enable the exercise of their rights and achieve full social inclusion, which can be facilitated through tools that capture their experiences in ...
Estefanía Martínez‐Isla +5 more
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ABSTRACT Aim To co‐create a digital education and training programme that actively engages healthcare professionals, patients and their families, preparing them for effective participation in cross‐sectoral virtual consultations. Design This action research study was conducted through three iterative workshops involving hospital and primary care ...
Bettan Bagger +4 more
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PARP Inhibitors in Pancreatic Cancer: From Phase I to Plenary Session. [PDF]
Patel R +4 more
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Populist Radical Right Parties and Pension Privatization
Abstract Populist radical right parties (PRRP) have experienced notable electoral success across Europe in recent decades. While their preferences regarding public social policy have been widely studied, their influence on private social policy remains underexplored. This article examines how PRRP seek to reconcile the tension between aiming to balance
Thomas Mayer
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On October 7, 2024, within the framework of the BIOTECHMED forum, the main plenary session "Movement towards technological leadership – national projects of technological sovereignty for healthcare" was held.
article Editorial
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Religion Compass, Volume 20, Issue 2, March/April 2026.
Adam D. J. Brett, Betty Hill (Lyons)
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Nanobiotechnology : What? Why? How?
Nanotechnology is the manipulation or self-assembly of individual atoms, molecules, or molecular clusters into structures to create materials and devices with new or vastly different properties.
Jagannadh B
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