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An examination of who is eligible and who is receiving bariatric surgery in England : secondary analysis of the Health Survey for England dataset [PDF]
Background: Over 2 million people in England were estimated to be eligible for bariatric surgery in 2006. In 2014, clinical guidelines were updated, widening potential eligibility, meanwhile, obesity prevalence rose.
Desogus, Daniel +3 more
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Nano-filtration System Efficiency in Urban Water Treatment and Removal of Pollutants in Molasani Water Treatment Plant [PDF]
Due to the scarcity of water resources and significant population growth, water supply has become a challenge. In such circumstances,efficient and cost-effective technologies such as nanotechnology in water treatment is recommended.
Naghmeh Orooji +3 more
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The review presents differences in the nosological structure of ophthalmic pathology leading to childhood blindness and low vision in different countries. Worldwide, 1.4 million children are blind, about three quarters of whom live in the poorest regions
L. S. Khamraeva, D. U. Narzullaeva
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Risk associated with asymptomatic parasitaemia occurring post-antimalarial treatment [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Parasites may recur asymptomatically after initial clearance by antimalarial treatment. Current guidelines recommend treatment only when patients develop symptoms or at the end of follow-up. We wanted to assess prospectively the probability of
Guthmann +8 more
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Abstract Background and Aim The World Health Organization (WHO) goal of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) elimination by 2030 rose awareness about the need of screening plans, worldwide. In Italy, graduated screening starting from people born in 1969–1989 might be the most‐effective strategy.
Roberta D'Ambrosio +147 more
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The purpose of this paper is to evaluate current nutritional guidelines of modern diets based on medical and nutrition facts and their effect on gut microbiota and health, considering current recommendations of world authorities such as FAO and WHO.
Barbora Růžičková, Pavel Kohout
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Who visits World Heritage? A comparative analysis of three cultural sites [PDF]
Heritage tourism is a growing segment of the modern tourism industry, and several studies have been undertaken to identify the individuals who participate in this type of tourism.
Adie, Bailey Ashton, Hall, C. Michael
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Abstract Background and Aims Noncommunicable diseases have emerged as a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide among which the majority of the deaths are caused by cardiovascular diseases. Estimating the risk of cardiovascular diseases helps eliminate the risk factors and prevent developing cardiovascular diseases in the future.
Deekshanta Sitaula +9 more
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Validation of content and structure of the Return-to-work assessment for post-stroke survivors
Background: Validation of an instrument consist of three main types: content, criterion and construct. Content validity needs to be determined in order for an instrument to be acceptable for use, validity establishes the fact that an instrument measures ...
Peter O. Ibikunle +3 more
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The 'Diverse, Dynamic New World of Global Tobacco Control'?:An Analysis of Participation in the Conference of the Parties to the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: The increasingly inequitable impacts of tobacco use highlight the importance of ensuring developing countries’ ongoing participation in global tobacco control.
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