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Considering the Scandinavian agricultural colonization in Eastern Europe in the Early Middle Ages
Ivan Eremeev
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ABSTRACT The fiscal sustainability of healthcare systems is increasingly strained by aging populations with two competing hypotheses dominating the literature. The Red Herring Hypothesis suggests that healthcare expenditures are driven more by proximity to death than by chronological age, while the Steepening Hypothesis examines whether expenditures ...
Malene Kallestrup‐Lamb +2 more
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The experience of foreign geo-economic research is relevant for the systematic study and identification of provisions, tools, technologies that are effective for use in modern Kazakh economic policy.
Э.Г. Ванхемпинг
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Malignant Transformation of Oral Epithelial Dysplasia in Southern Finland
ABSTRACT Background Oral epithelial dysplasia (OED) often precedes oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). The aim was to elucidate the risk and time of malignant transformation (MT) of OED. Methods Patients diagnosed with OED between 2001 and 2011 in Helsinki and Uusimaa, Finland were included.
Katariina Leino +3 more
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Bereavement Groups for Parents Who Have Lost a Child: A Qualitative Study of Parental Experiences in a Danish Context. [PDF]
Beck M +3 more
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Correction: MetoksyKval: the extent of pre‑hospital methoxyflurane administration for acute traumatic pain: focus on economic impact and rationale for use. [PDF]
Simensen R, Smalberget L, Heyerdahl F.
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What's New? In the first year of the COVID‐19 pandemic, cancer reporting in the Nordic countries declined, presumably owing to delays in cancer diagnosis. How the pandemic impacted cancer survival in these countries, however, remains unclear. Using data from Nordic cancer registries that together include more than 27 million people, the authors of the ...
Fernando Gonzalez Yli‐Mäyry +18 more
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Activities and Time Spent on Rehabilitation in Scandinavian ICUs: A Cross-Sectional Survey Among Healthcare Professionals. [PDF]
Alfheim HB +7 more
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What's New? Colorectal neuroendocrine carcinoma (CR‐NEC) is a rare digestive neuroendocrine neoplasm that frequently exhibits an adenocarcinoma component. Nonetheless, the underlying biology of CR‐NEC remains poorly understood. This study examined molecular and clinical features and palliative chemotherapy outcomes of metastatic CR‐NEC, with comparison
Siren Morken +20 more
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