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We found that outdoor recreation alters the vertebrate scavenger assemblage and carrion removal. Larger scavenger species are most affected, especially raptors. Furthermore, human activities promote the presence of non‐native species in the ecosystem. Therefore, areas of restricted access are essential to preserve biodiversity and ecological processes ...
A. Orihuela‐Torres +2 more
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Chasing the Numinous: Hungry Ghosts in the Shadow of the Psychedelic Renaissance
Abstract In recent years a renewed scientific, public and commercial interest in psychedelic medicines can be observed across the globe. As research findings have been generally promising, there is hope for new treatment possibilities for a number of difficult‐to‐treat mental health concerns.
Helge Michael Osterhold +1 more
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The health emergency created by the COVID‐19 pandemic has put the solvency of health services to the test. Health professionals may be affected by the perception of precariousness of health services. These perceptions could affect the adaptability and resilience of health professionals in the face of stress, such as the COVID‐19 pandemic.
Johann M. Vega‐Dienstmaier +2 more
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Abstract Cities have pushed forward re‐naturing initiatives in local planning agendas. Discourses and rationales for such interventions tend to follow instrumental framings often narrowed down to the economic, health and ecological benefits of nature's contributions to people (NCP).
Julia Neidig +3 more
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How green are our laws? Presenting a normative coherence for sustainable development methodology
Abstract Policy coherence for sustainable development (PCSD) has become a pillar of supranational sustainable development agendas, promoting “whole of government approaches.” The concept of normative coherence for sustainable development (NCSD) has emerged as a new stage of policy coherence for sustainable development analysis.
Harlan Koff +4 more
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APROXIMACIÓN AL TURISMO DE SALUD DESDE LA GEOGRAFÍA. DEFINICIÓN Y CAMPO DE ESTUDIO
Desde la antigüedad, los seres humanos han viajado a otros lugares en busca de remedios para mejorar su salud o encontrar una cura a su enfermedad.
Olta Braçe +2 more
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Abstract Background The objective of this study was to evaluate the accumulation of ions in blood and organs caused by titanium (Ti) metal particles in a mandibular defect in rats, together with a description of the local reaction of oral tissues to this Ti alloy debris. Methods Twenty Sprague‐Dawley rats were randomly distributed into three groups: an
Jorge Toledano‐Serrabona +7 more
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“Están viniendo cada vez más”. Movilidad por salud y “turismo médico” en la Argentina
Este artículo aborda el proceso de producción política de la movilidad por salud como “turismo médico” en la Argentina. Sostiene que la figura del “turismo médico” fue construida como un segmento turístico a partir de la existencia de un conjunto de ...
Lourdes Basualdo
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Turismo médico en Colombia: dinámica y ventaja competitiva
La cadena global de valor del turismo médico tiene alto potencial para generar beneficios en Colombia porque el país ha desarrollado capacidades relevantes en el sector de la salud y en la cadena turística especializada para atender la demanda de este ...
Alba Ligia López Rodríguez +3 more
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