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Healthy Dietary Patterns and Risk of Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background Although healthy dietary patterns have been suggested to be associated with decreased Parkinson's disease (PD) risk, their protective role remains uncertain. Objective To examine associations between eight dietary patterns and PD risk in two United States (US) cohorts followed for up to 32 years.
Xiao Chen +8 more
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Alina Bako presents Marius Turda's 2024 book, “În căutarea românului perfect: Specific național, degenerare rasială și selecție socială în România modernă” [In search of the perfect Romanian: National specificity, racial degeneration, and social ...
Alina Bako
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Growing up good?: medical, social hygiene and youth work perspectives on young women, 1918-1939 [PDF]
This thesis explores the discourses and organisations through which girls' development towards adult womanhood was framed and managed during the inter-war period.
Oldfield, Carolyn
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Abstract Background The landscape of nutrition support faces challenges, including rising costs, product shortages, reimbursement gaps, and infusion providers closing. This nationwide survey aimed to describe the perceptions and attitudes related to costs, therapy access, and mental health among households with at least one family member requiring ...
Gabriela Gardner +2 more
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The region around Trieste forms a microcosm of the contradictory impulses that have defined Italian memory culture since 1945. The tension between commemoration and a rehabilitation of fascism is especially visible in two rival sites of memory: the ...
Susanne C. Knittel
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ABSTRACT Efforts to address gender‐based violence in humanitarian settings increasingly call for recognition of and funding to local women‐led organizations and women's rights organizations for long‐term response. The Empowered Aid initiative seeks to address sexual exploitation and abuse by working with local organizations as well as the refugee women
Jihan Kaisi +4 more
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Introduction/Objective: Infectious diarrhea remains a significant cause of childhood morbidity in developing countries. In Brazil, beyond etiological agents, structural factors such as limited access to clean water and sanitation contribute to its ...
Debora Cristina da Silva Lourenço +5 more
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Characteristics of students receiving mental health services at the university of Cape Town [PDF]
Bibliography: leaves 689-729.The objective of the study is to describe students presenting at the UCT-SHS-MHS; (li) to compare students presenting at the UCT-SHS-MHS with students presenting at the UCT-SHS who do NOT present at the UCT-SHS-MHS (controls);
De Beer, Jeremy Peter
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Who Holds the Strings? Hybrid Governance in Small States
ABSTRACT This paper examines how governance in Caribbean small island developing states (SIDS) is reshaped by enduring postcolonial legacies, recurrent crises, and deepening global interdependence. It highlights turbulence, understood as a structural, generative condition of fragmented and recombining authority, as its central analytical contribution ...
Dana‐Marie Ramjit
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Wash Yourself White: Race, Hygiene, and Environmental Justice in Twentieth-Century U.S. Multi-Ethnic Women's Working-Class Literature [PDF]
My dissertation argues that studying literary representations of women’s labor helps us to understand the intersection of racial capitalism and environmental injustice.
Galentine, Cassandra
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