Refugees who are survivors of torture. [PDF]
Alphonsus L, Neocleous P, Pain C.
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Fifty years of killing and letting die: On the limits of philosophical bioethics
Abstract In 1975, The New England Journal of Medicine published James Rachels' article ‘Active and Passive Euthanasia’. The argumentative method that Rachels introduced, the Bare Difference Argument (also known as the Contrast Strategy), became one of the most widely used tools in ethical reasoning.
Joona Räsänen, Matti Häyry
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High-frequency ultrasound for torture-inflicted skin lesions.
Monika Gniadecka, L Danielsen
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Why Death Is Most in One's Self‐Interest, and Necessarily So
ABSTRACT Most of us think that death is usually not in the self‐interest of the one who dies. Let us momentarily put this belief aside and examine death in a new light. This paper presents a two‐step argument to show why death is most in one's self‐interest, necessarily.
Victor Kriska
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Translation, cultural adaptation and validation of the Swahili Pain Catastrophizing Scale among refugees who survived torture and/or war trauma in Kenya: An observational study [PDF]
Jepkemoi Joanne Kibet +4 more
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The role of forensic imaging in the allegations of torture in asylum seekers. [PDF]
Albano GD +11 more
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Understanding excessive sleep in people with psychotic disorders
Abstract Background There has been increasing attention to sleep disturbances such as insomnia in psychosis, due to its impact on symptoms, well‐being, and recovery. However, excessive sleep and extended sleep duration are common in psychosis (partly linked to sedating antipsychotic medication) and have been relatively neglected, despite plausible ...
Kate Robbins +2 more
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Professional quality of life among Norwegian oral health professionals working with torture and abuse survivors and patients with severe dental anxiety. [PDF]
Ko HM +3 more
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Summary Non‐Western immigrant patients (NWIPs) may be a vulnerable population when diagnosed and treated for acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Here we report selected quality parameters related to diagnosis, treatment, and outcome of newly diagnosed AML among NWIPs (n = 119) and Danish‐born patients (DBPs) (n = 4689). No adjusted differences were observed
Daniel Tuyet Kristensen +7 more
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Detail of Walled-Up Doorway : Olimpo Detention and Torture Center : Buenos Aires : Argentina
Adam Jones
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