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The excessive rainfall and irrigation amount in the facility herbal medicine production system (FHmPS) in China leading to a severe root rot disease of Panax notoginseng, which endangers root yield and quality, compromise economic profit and waste ...
Zhennan Zang +10 more
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The mental health impacts of climate change across diverse global settings
Abstract Climate change represents a growing threat to global mental health, generating traumatic stress exposures directly through climate‐related disasters and indirectly through social networks and pervasive media coverage. This paper provides an overview of the symposium “The Mental Health Effects of Climate Change Across Diverse Global Settings ...
Dana Rose Garfin +3 more
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Shelter Medicine: population health and welfare of cats in shelters
Summarizing discussion Shelter Medicine: population health and welfare of cats in shelters Within the field of Shelter Medicine, veterinarians are trained in the care of companion animals in the shelter sector, focusing on disease prevention, safeguarding animal welfare and counselling in the daily operations of, for example, an animal shelter ...
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Market Interviews in Shared Traumatic Reality: A Trauma‐Informed, Co‐Constructed Framework
ABSTRACT Qualitative market interviews may become trauma‐sensitive when ordinary questions about consumption, work, finance, mobility, identity, professional continuity, or institutional trust intersect with displacement, insecurity, loss, or ongoing threat.
Nataliia Kochkina +3 more
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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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2010 CVM News: Shelter me [PDF]
This news item from the Cornell Alumni Magazine is about: Animal shelters—“dog pounds”—used to be America’s dirty secret. In 1970, the nation euthanized 24 million shelter pets, but this year the number is projected to drop to 3.7 million. Philanthropist
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Background: In recent years, the field of transfusion medicine for dogs has advanced significantly, becoming a crucial aspect of veterinary clinical practice.
Martina Quagliardi +6 more
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Crisis Preparation, Capacity Building, and Community Resilience: Lessons From Maui
ABSTRACT The 2023 Maui wildfires provide a unique context to explore the impact of nonprofit crisis networks taking a proactive role in community crisis response, leveraging resources, expertise, and networks. The Hawaiʻi Community Foundation (HCF) has been a key player in Maui's local response, providing critical support, mobilizing volunteers, and ...
Lauren Azevedo +3 more
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'Scopes: News from Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, October 2012; 2012 Annual Report [PDF]
'Scopes: News from Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine, October 2012; 2012 Annual ReportTopics of articles in this issue of 'Scopes include: Table of Contents; A Message from the Dean: The Girls Are Back in Town! (Michael I.
Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine +1 more
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Fundraising as Contracting: Why Nonprofits Accept In‐Kind Donations
ABSTRACT In‐kind (nonmonetary) donations are a popular form of philanthropy that have received much less scholarly attention than monetary gifts. This study documents the prevalence of types of in‐kind giving and associated organizational practices, then explores links between the perceptions of nonprofit managers, organizational practices, and ...
Elizabeth Searing +3 more
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