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Quality of Life and Health Determinants of Informal Caregivers Aged 65 Years and Over
Informal caregivers’ own quality of life, health status, and determinants are poorly understood despite their concern for the health of the individuals they assist.
Fanny Buckinx+7 more
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We are pleased that our paper on clinical public health1 received support from Dr. Shah, who also provides important historical aspects of clinical public health. Dr. Shah was the inaugural director of a newly created residency program (Community
Bernard C. K. Choi+8 more
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HIV-associated cryptococcal meningitis remains a key driver of AIDS-related mortality. Mortality is twice as high in those who present later to care and with severe symptoms such as confusion.
David S. Lawrence+8 more
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In this paper we discuss the nexus of health and gender inequalities associated with the COVID-19 pandemic and highlight its adverse impacts on women's health, welfare and social standing. The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the link between socio-economic
Roberta Guerrina+11 more
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Mortality in malnourished older adults diagnosed by ESPEN and GLIM criteria in the SarcoPhAge study
Background The Global Leadership Initiative on Malnutrition (GLIM) criteria have been recently launched by consensus of the major nutrition societies.
Dolores Sanchez‐Rodriguez+5 more
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Background The 2019 European Working Group on Sarcopenia in Older People (EWGSOP2) and the Sarcopenia Definitions and Outcomes Consortium (SDOC) have recently proposed sarcopenia definitions. However, comparisons of the performance of these approaches in
Leo D. Westbury+28 more
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Background South Africa is currently undergoing a nutrition transition, and overweight and obesity is on the increase in South African children. Urbanization and other health determinants have led to reduced physical activity and unhealthy eating that ...
Natisha Dukhi+2 more
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Using artificial intelligence to improve public health: a narrative review
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving tool revolutionizing many aspects of healthcare. AI has been predominantly employed in medicine and healthcare administration.
David B. Olawade+5 more
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Pain medicine content, teaching and assessment in medical school curricula in Australia and New Zealand [PDF]
Background: The objective of pain medicine education is to provide medical students with opportunities to develop their knowledge, skills and professional attitudes that will lead to their becoming safe, capable, and compassionate medical practitioners ...
Bate, Frank+4 more
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Comparison and Reflection on the Training System of Foreign Critical Care Medicine Specialists
Critical care medicine in China has developed rapidly and played an irreplaceable role in the treatment of critically ill patients, emergency disasters and public health events.
TANG Bo+4 more
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