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Women scientists in the circular economy: promoting educational promoting educational initiatives
The circular economy consists of making the most of a raw material that enters the production cycle. It takes the form of the revalorization of industrial and domestic waste.
Raquel Fernández Cézar +2 more
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The aim of this study was to assess the impact of a teaching training program on teachers’ knowledge, self-efficacy, and teaching practices. A 21-h program was developed to enhance self-regulated learning in higher education students, focusing on ...
Daniela Bruna +3 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION Adverse social conditions across the life course influence brain aging and dementia, yet their compounded impact on clinical phenotypes remains underexplored, particularly in Latin America, where social inequality and dementia burden are high.
Temitope Farombi +36 more
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ABSTRACT Background Daily activities require the simultaneous execution of cognitive and motor tasks. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is associated with functional impairments that may compromise dual‐task performance, leading to increased dual‐task interference.
Cristián Barros‐Osorio +5 more
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Addressing environmental misperceptions for nature recovery
Abstract A poorly understood and systemic challenge to global conservation agreements is shifting baseline syndrome (SBS), wherein people misperceive the extent to which nature has changed. This can diminish societal expectations for nature recovery. We broadened the conceptual framing of SBS beyond the more common elements of nature loss to include ...
Shuo Gao +3 more
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The landscape of dementia research, diagnosis, treatment, and care in Latin America
Abstract Latin America is undergoing rapid population aging alongside a rising burden of dementia. While the region holds substantial potential for dementia risk reduction, challenges remain, such as delayed diagnoses, limited access to specialized care and biomarker testing, persistent stigma, and deep‐rooted structural inequities.
Claudia K. Suemoto +41 more
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EL PRODUCTO AUDIOVISUAL COMO HERRAMIENTA DE PROMOCIÓN DE SALUD. SABERES Y PRÁCTICAS DE USUARIOS Y EFECTORES DEL SISTEMA DE SALUD RESPECTO DEL ACCESO A LA ATENCIÓN EN SALUD DE LOS ADULTOS MAYORES [PDF]
El proyecto, ganador de una de las becas “Estímulo a las Vocaciones Científicas” del Consejo Interuniversitario Nacional, propone explorar las potencialidades de la producción audiovisual como herramienta de promoción de salud articulando saberes de ...
Guiriani, Victoria +1 more
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Globally, it has been reported inequities in breast cancer effective access to health care. The objective of this study was to explore perceived inequities in access to effective diagnosis and treatment in women with breast cancer according to Tanahashi ...
Carla Campaña +3 more
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Fear in Public Policy Compliance: Citizens' Response to Crisis‐Induced Policies
ABSTRACT This article brings together social psychology and public policy literature in a mixed‐methods research design to explore how fear influences non‐compliance with challenging policies during crises. Building on Terror Management Theory, we argue that fear affects individual citizens' compliance tendencies.
Stella Ladi +3 more
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La información interoceptiva consiste en focalizar la atención de la persona sobre sus procesos corporales internos, por ejemplo, las sensaciones gastrointestinales, cardiacas y respiratorias.
María Del Carmen Tejada Rivera +3 more
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