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Relapse rates post‐SAM treatment varied: 32% in Mali, 63% in South Sudan, 21% in Somalia. Diverse WASH and animal ownership factors were linked to relapse risk, differing by context. Some WASH conditions increased risk, whereas animal ownership was protective in Mali and South Sudan. No significant associations emerged in Somalia.
Lauren D'Mello‐Guyett +18 more
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Abstract Distance from health facilities is an important predictor of treatment seeking and health outcomes. We aimed to describe the relationship between distance from care with admission characteristics and treatment outcomes among children admitted to malnutrition treatment.
Suvi T. Kangas +10 more
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From Competition to Compartmentalization: Rethinking Türkiye‐Gulf Relations
Abstract For nearly a decade following the Arab uprisings, relations between Ankara and key Gulf capitals were marked by intense rivalry and proxy contestation across several regional arenas, notably in Egypt and Syria. Why did relations shift toward pragmatic cooperation after such prolonged polarization?
Betul Dogan‐Akkas
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ABSTRACT Recent studies exploring mixed heritage language (HL) and second language (L2) classes have documented how these classes tend to prioritize the needs of L2 students while positioning HL students’ linguistic knowledge as a resource for their L2 peers.
Rima Elabdali
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A parallel-group randomized controlled trial of a culturally adapted, rumination-focused cognitive-behavioral therapy (RFCBT) guided self-help targeting repetitive negative thoughts in Japanese female university students - study protocol for the RESUME-CBT trial. [PDF]
Umegaki Y +6 more
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Migration and primary healthcare in sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review. [PDF]
Lokotola CL +5 more
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Association of Plasma Cholesterol Profile in Sudanese Patients with Hypertension.
Modawe GA +7 more
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