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Nut Consumption and Sperm Quality in Healthy Men: Results From the Led‐Fertyl Study
ABSTRACT Background Nuts are rich in antioxidants and other bioactive compounds, and recent evidence suggests that their regular consumption may be associated with sperm quality. However, the current scientific evidence remains limited and inconsistent.
Estefanía Dávila‐Córdova +10 more
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[Mental health in postgraduate medicine: an urgency in the systematization of strategies]. [PDF]
Guzmán-Díaz G +6 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction In recent years, US hospitals have implemented novel interventions to reduce racism, bias, and their effects in perinatal healthcare (e.g., implicit bias training, anti‐racism seminars). Healthcare workers may also encounter informal interventions in support of these goals (e.g., peer feedback on microaggressions). There is little
Sarah B. Garrett +7 more
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[Geographies of (dis)protection: Sketches in anti-racist mental health]. [PDF]
Tineo Durán JDC.
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Abstract Objectives Prior experiences of medical racism harm health outcomes through reduced trust in medical recommendations and ultimately reduced treatment uptake. Unfortunately, experiencing medical racism is common among Black women. Culturally tailoring interventions can increase patient trust and treatment engagement.
Katharine E. Daniel +5 more
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Mental health and work absenteeism among Chilean prison officers. [PDF]
Sanhueza G, Zúñiga L, Candia-Cid J.
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Abstract Objectives Difficulties in emotion regulation are well‐established correlates of depressive symptoms, yet the role of resilience in these associations remains unclear. This study examined whether the relationship between emotion regulation and depressive symptoms differs across levels of resilience and whether this pattern varies across ...
Kaitlynn E. Ellis +6 more
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Evaluation of the METRA + intervention on mental health and social functioning in Afghan refugee adolescents in Pakistan: a pilot study. [PDF]
Ahmadi SJ +8 more
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Abstract Generalizability theory (G‐theory) defines a statistical framework for assessing measurement reliability by decomposing observed variance into meaningful components attributable to persons, facets, and error. Classic G‐theory assumes homoscedastic residual variances across measurement conditions, an assumption that is often violated in ...
Philippe Rast, Peter E. Clayson
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Social devaluation and mental health among refugees in the Middle East. [PDF]
Neuner F, Mohammed R.
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