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What's new? Following the Chernobyl disaster, workers were recruited from formerly Soviet‐occupied areas, including Lithuania, to participate in clean‐up efforts. Radiation exposure incurred by workers during these efforts offers a unique opportunity for the study of long‐term health effects.
Rita Steponaviciene +3 more
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Bertrand Russell, Karin Costelloe‐Stephen, and Temporal Experience
Noûs, EarlyView.
Emily Thomas
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Differential returns from networking behaviours for men and women: A longitudinal study
Abstract Networking is an important career self‐management strategy that affects objective and subjective career outcomes. Concerning gender differences, the prevailing assumption is that women benefit less from networking than men. Yet, some findings on the effects of specific subdimensions of networking suggest that although men benefit from most ...
Hans‐Georg Wolff, Klaus Moser
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Village Economies and the Structure of Extended Family Networks [PDF]
This paper documents how the structure of extended family networks in rural Mexico relates to the poverty and inequality of the village of residence. Using the Hispanic naming convention, we construct within-village extended family networks in 504 poor ...
Angelucci, Manuela +3 more
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Key child, household and hygiene factors—especially diarrhoea, low birthweight and low maternal education—significantly increase the risk of undernutrition, including stunting, underweight and wasting in young children across Sub‐Saharan Africa, underscoring the need for targeted interventions.
Hannah Ricci +4 more
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WRITING SLOVAK SURNAMES IN THE SLOVAK AND SERBIAN CONTEXTS
Members of national minorities in Vojvodina have the right to add to the birth register their name and surname in their mother tongue (Slovak, in this case) beside the name in the official language, Serbian.
Аna Makišová
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Objectives This systematic review aims to investigate whether good medication adherence in adults with chronic conditions is associated with a lower mortality risk compared to poor adherence within published literature, and the extent to which this relationship is represented within South African policy and legislation.
Jessica Hamuy Blanco +4 more
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We combined results from 11 high‐quality clinical trials involving 3857 older patients having planned surgery. Using a bundle of care methods significantly reduced the risk of developing delirium after surgery by 29%. The effect was stronger in studies from Eastern countries compared to Western ones.
Xu Yang, Huachun Zhang, Sheng Peng
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Age, sex—and what else? Rethinking priorities to close gaps in the HIV care cascade
Abstract Introduction Many countries with high HIV burden have made substantial progress towards UNAIDS 95‐95‐95 targets and ending AIDS, but gaps in some sub‐populations hinder overall achievement, even as programmes face potentially diminished resources.
Lise Jamieson +12 more
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What's in a name? Racial identity and altruism in post-apartheid South Africa [PDF]
This paper reports the results of an economic experiment which was designed to test the effect of racial identity on generosity in a non-strategic setting.
Justine Burns +1 more
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