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Abstract Purpose To promote diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), an educational presentation and hands‐on session was organised to raise awareness of STEM career opportunities among high school girls to introduce the students to the field of medical physics. Materials and Methods The study involved 65 first‐year Senior
Afua A. Yorke+7 more
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Attitudes of US Voters Toward Youth Crime and the Justice System [PDF]
In January, 2007, NCCD commissioned Zogby International to conduct a national public opinion poll about American attitudes toward our nation's response to youth crime. The results of this poll showed that striking majorities favor rehabilitative services
Barry Krisberg, Susan Marchionna
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"When I lost it, they dragged me out": How Care Encounters Empower Marginalized Young Adults' Mental Health Care-Seeking [PDF]
CSCW research has long explored ways to enhance the well-being of marginalized populations. This study examines how young adults with diverse marginalized identities navigate their mental health care-seeking journeys through in-depth interviews and visual elicitation methods. Our research with 18 U.S. participants reveals predominantly \textit{passive}
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THE CAUSES OF VARIATION IN THE CONCENTRATION OF UREA IN THE BLOOD OF YOUNG HEALTHY ADULTS [PDF]
T. Addis
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FGF14 GAA Intronic Expansion in Unsolved Adult‐Onset Ataxia in the Care4Rare Canada Consortium
ABSTRACT Background and Objectives Spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA) represent a clinically and genetically heterogeneous group of progressive neurodegenerative diseases with prominent cerebellar atrophy. Recently, a novel pathogenic repeat expansion in intron 1 of FGF14 was identified, causing adult‐onset SCA (SCA27B). We aimed to determine the proportion
Alexanne Cuillerier+20 more
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Frontal Recruitment During Response Inhibition in Older Adults Replicated With fMRI [PDF]
Recent research has explored age-related differences in multiple areas of cognitive functioning using fMRI, PET, and SPECT. However, because these studies used different tasks, subjects, and methods, little is known about whether the results of these ...
Langenecker, Scott Aaron+1 more
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Osteoid osteomas are benign bone lesions that commonly occur in the lower extremities and spine, with the radiographic evidence of a central nidus surrounded by circumferential reactive bone.
Alexander C. Newhouse, B.S.+3 more
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An Unusual Cardiac Aneurysm in a Young Adult [PDF]
James Higginson, K. J. Keeley
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Clinical Phenotyping of Long COVID Patients Evaluated in a Specialized Neuro‐COVID Clinic
ABSTRACT Objective To report Long COVID characteristics and longitudinal courses of patients evaluated between 4/14/21–4/14/22 at the University of Pennsylvania Neurological COVID Clinic (PNCC), including clinical symptoms, neurological examination findings, and neurocognitive screening tests from a standardized PNCC neurological evaluation approach ...
Luana D. Yamashita+7 more
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Optimizing Talent: The Promise and the Perils of Adapting Sectoral Strategies for Young Workers [PDF]
The new report from JobsFirstNYC and the Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program, highlights national examples of effective sectoral employment programs for youth.
Sheila Maguire
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