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Introduction: A hotspot is a geographical location having evidence of high STIs/HIV prevalence, and/or behaviors that put people at high risk of becoming infected. Therefore, Nigeria, with almost two million people living with HIV, could... more
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      Health Sciences, Spatial Statistics, Public Health, Hiv Aids
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      Health Sciences, Radiology, Molecular Biology, Biology
Current trend in health-care industry is to shift its data on the cloud, to increase availability of Electronic Health Records (EHR) e.g. Patient’s medical history in real time, which will allow sharing of EHR with ease. However, this... more
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      Information Systems, Health Sciences, Information Security, Computer Security
ReadyGEN 2016 Teacher's Guide Grade 1 Unit 6
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      Health Sciences, Special Education, Teacher Education, Medicine
In order to accept this Student Recruiter agreement with the College of Mental Health Counselling, you must believe in and agree with the value of learning about counselling through the online course described at www.ctihalifax.com, and... more
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      Creative Writing, Marketing, Christianity, Buddhism
The Increasing pace of Industrialization throughout the world has brought with It a serious, and ever Increasing threat from air pollution. It Is true that this threat Is being taken seriously, and that many responsible research workers,... more
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      Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Health Sciences
The research evaluated the association between plastics and endocrine disruptors, as well as the viable and active ways to mitigate the challenges posed by plastic pollution. Consumption of seafood represents one major pathway for the... more
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      Endocrinology, Health Sciences, Food and Nutrition, Public Health
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      Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology
This report synthesizes findings and lessons from case studies of four diverse health care organizations participating in the Brookings–Dartmouth ACO Pilot Program, launched in 2009 to support selected provider groups that are... more
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      Health Sciences, Public Health, Medicine, Ky
Vasquez A. Web-like interconnections of physiological factors. Integrative Medicine 2006
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      Health Sciences, Internal Medicine (General Medicine), Primary Care, Psychiatry
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      Health Sciences, Medical Anthropology, Tourism Studies, Hospitality Management
 Tipos de huesos  Largos: son el fémur, tibia, humero y el cubito.  Cortos: los carpianos de la muñeca.  Irregulares: las vertebras, columna vertebral.  Funciones del sistema esquelético o Sostener el cuerpo y mantenerlo en posición... more
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      Health Sciences, Sistema Oseo
External ventricular drains (EVDs) are commonly used to facilitate removal of cerebrospinal fluid in patients with neurologic dysfunction. Despite a high risk for infection (upward of 45%), many hospitals lack strict protocols for EVD... more
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      Neuroscience, Health Sciences, Health Promotion, Quality Management
The main aim of this paper is to provide some practical guidance to researchers on how statistical power analysis can be used to estimate sample size in empirical design. The paper describes the key assumptions underlying statistical... more
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      Sport Psychology, Health Sciences, Sports Medicine, Statistics
This milestone text provides a comprehensive and state-of-the art overview of perfectionism theory, research, and treatment from the past 25 years, with contributions from the leading researchers in the field. The book examines new... more
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      Psychology, Behavioural Science, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Coronavirus disease is an emerging public health concern globally. Due to rapid spread and alarming incidences of COVID-19 cases, we intended to explore the knowledge and perception of health professionals. Objective of study to assess... more
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      Health Sciences, Nursing, Pediatrics, Covid-19
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      Pharmacology, Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Epidemiology
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      Bioengineering, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Microbiology
Background: Dynamic Neuromuscular stabilization is an evolving concept in the field of rehabilitation. It works on the entire stabilizing system of the spine along with optimal activation of the diaphragm enabling the appropriate movement... more
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      Health Sciences, Physiotherapy
With a simple to-follow approach and unrivaled learning support, Jarvis' Physical Examination and Health Assessment, eighth Edition is the most legitimate, total, and handily actualized answer for wellbeing evaluation in nursing. This... more
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      Health Sciences, Health Impact Assessment, Health, Physical examination
Street-level bureaucrats implementing public policies have a certain degree of autonomy – or discretion – in their work. Following Lipsky, discretion has received wide attention in the policy implementation literature. However, scholars... more
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      Management, Psychology, Health Psychology, Health Sciences
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      Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Physiology, Human Physiology
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      Civil Engineering, Software Engineering, Health Sciences, Political Economy
Here is the most authentic, comprehensive & popular book PLANNING, ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT OF HOSPITALS & NURSING HOMES The healthcare industry in the 21st century will continue to be transformed by new innovations and technology.... more
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      Health Sciences, Public Health, Health Policy, Health Care Management
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      Health Sciences, Social Work, Social Policy, Mental Health
a discussion on challenges faced as a manager in Domicillary care
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      Health Sciences, Community-Based Mental Health Services
Kualitas lingkungan merupakan determinan penting terhadap kesehatan masyarakat. Status kesehatan lingkungan didiagnosis menggunakan indikator-indikator kesehatan lingkungan. Indikator-indikator kesehatan lingkungan diterapkan pada... more
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      Environmental Science, Health Sciences, Public Health, Environmental Sustainability
— Diagnosis, and monitoring of health is a very important task in healthcare industry. Due to time constraint, people are not visiting hospitals, which might and possibly lead to a lot of health issues in one instant of time.... more
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      Health Sciences, Public Health, Medicine, Ambient Intelligence
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      Bioengineering, Pharmacology, Bioinformatics, Genetics
It is sometimes argued that the non-therapeutic, non-consensual alteration of children’s genitals should be discussed in two separate ethical discourses: one for girls (in which such alterations should be termed ‘female genital... more
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      Religion, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Political Sociology
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      Critical Theory, Religion, Zoology, Classical Archaeology
Recent years have witnessed a growing number of published reports that point out the need for reporting various effect size estimates in the context of null hypothesis testing (H0) as a response to a tendency for reporting tests of... more
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      Sport Psychology, Health Sciences, Sports Medicine, Statistics
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      Health Sciences, Public Health
People abused by angry discipline as children, may tend to abuse or overly punish other people or themselves for perceived wrongs in their adult life. In some individuals, aggressive personality traits may be genetically inherited. The... more
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      Industrial And Labor Relations, Organizational Behavior, Management, Cultural Studies
What exactly is The Home Doctor Guide? When there is no medical help available, Home Doctor is a guide developed by doctors on how to handle most medical conditions. This book is aimed to help those who require medical assistance and... more
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      Health Sciences, Emergency Medicine, Sports Medicine, Medical Anthropology
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      Pharmacology, Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Medical Anthropology
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      Bioengineering, Pharmacology, Physiology, Human Physiology
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      Bioengineering, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Health Sciences
Yep, fuck it. Neoliberalism sucks. We don't need it.
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      Critical Theory, Management, Marketing, History
The present study aims at assessing nursing and sanitation staff knowledge and practice regarding Healthcare Waste (HCW) management before and after the implementation of an educational intervention program at the main hospitals of the... more
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Introduction: B-Cell lymphoblastic leukaemia of blood cancer that influences B-Lymphocytes, which are white blood cells that create within the delicate marrow of your bones (marrow) [1]. When healthy blood cells start to alter and expand... more
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The objective of this research is to contextualize the violence faced by women, children and older adults, a product of the confinement subjected to humanity by the Covid-19 pandemic, where Latin American women, like many globally, suffer... more
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      Psychology, Health Sciences, Medicine, Community Pharmacy
Introduction-Vertebral artery is Sonographically evaluated in terms of its Diameter, blood flow volume and other characteristics in cases of vertebrobasilar insufficiency. Anatomical variants in its origin and course are therefore... more
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      Health Sciences, Ophthalmology, Radiology, Medicine
Patient-centered care is the approach that could reduce health inequalities by preparing health care providers to deliver care that is respectful and responsive to the preferences of every patient. Patient-centered care is oneadvanced... more
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Background: Frozen shoulder is defined as an idiopathic condition of the shoulder characterized by the spontaneous onset of pain in the shoulder with restriction of movement in every direction. Several studies have proved the effect of... more
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      Health Sciences, Physiotherapy
A rare occurrence of tuberculosis in various parts of the human body is referred to as tuberculomas. The occurrence of brain tuberculosis, particularly for infants is considered rare. As a result of the likelihood of concomitant... more
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      Health Sciences, Neurosurgery, Public Health
Overview “Change before you have to” – suits well to the forthcoming curricular reforms from 2019 academic year for Undergraduate Medical education of our country. A shift from traditional to competency based curriculum was warranted in... more
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Keto Vita X Burn:-There, you can look at rationally about what this formula does, and what they have to state about it. In like manner, you can design your own novel holder while supplies last. Like we communicated, this is an uncommonly... more
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Objective: To determine the precipitating factors of hepaticencephalopathy (HE) in patients with liver cirrhosis Background and Objectives: Hepatic encephalopathy is an extra hepatic complication of impairedliver function and is... more
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      Pharmacology, Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Medicine