Evaluation of Hospitalizations for Tick-Borne Diseases in the United States from 2002 to 2021. [PDF]
Nekkanti S +4 more
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Parents Develop Long‐Term Disgust Habituation, but Only After Beginning to Wean Their Children
ABSTRACT Disgust helps humans avoid potentially pathogenic substances such as bodily effluvia. This reduces illness risks and is difficult to overcome with cognitive strategies or through short‐term habituation (minutes to hours). Whether long‐term habituation (months to years) exists is an unsolved question.
Yifan Huang +4 more
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Update on North American tick-borne diseases and how to diagnose them. [PDF]
Rodino KG, Theel ES, Pritt BS.
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ABSTRACT Identifying the drivers of chronic stress is crucial for understanding its impact on mental health. Latent toxoplasmosis, a widespread parasitic infection, has been linked to various psychological changes. The Stress‐Coping Hypothesis proposes that at least some of these changes are consequences of chronic stress arising from the infection's ...
Jaroslav Flegr +2 more
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Prevalence and clinical characteristics of Norwegians who report persistent health complaints attributed to tick bites or tick-borne diseases. [PDF]
Dahlberg AO +5 more
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Assessment of Tick-Borne Diseases in Hainan Province, China. [PDF]
Zheng W, Zhao G, Xia Q.
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Dead time, hard time, and narrative redemption: Delimiting the life proper
Abstract Is every detail of your life a candidate for the meaningful, valuable, or worthwhile? If not, which do you exclude? Thaddeus Metz nominates “dead time”: the nail‐clipping, line‐waiting, traffic‐jam enduring, generally commonplace moments of our life. Dead time, while prevalent, is not remarkable. Metz recommends that we set at least some of it
Kathy Behrendt
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Reservoir host community and vector density predict human tick-borne diseases across the Eastern United States. [PDF]
Martins PM, Mahon MB, Rohr JR.
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Unpacking the Multispecies Family: Predicting Pets as Family Members Using the General Social Survey
ABSTRACT The multispecies family has grown rapidly over the past 30 years in the United States. Scholarly understanding of pets as legitimate family members is increasing, but most work has been qualitative in nature. Statistical modeling of these dynamics has been bound by a lack of access to large‐scale, nationally representative datasets paywalled ...
Andrea Laurent‐Simpson
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Knowledge, attitudes, and practices of cattle farmers regarding ticks, tick-borne diseases, and zoonotic risks in Borno State, Nigeria: A cross-sectional survey. [PDF]
Malgwi SA, Adeleke MA, Okpeku M.
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