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203001por Burgette, Jacqueline M., Dahl, Zelda T., Yi, Janice S., Weyant, Robert J., McNeil, Daniel W., Foxman, Betsy, Marazita, Mary L.“…These findings suggest that social relationships can be a potential target for interventions to communicate fluoride information related to children.…”
Publicado 2022
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203002“…Parents’ responses were also determined by a desire to protect the parent–child relationship, maintain an open, communicative and trusting relationship, and ultimately limit risk and minimise harm. …”
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203003por Whyte, Stephen, Rego, Joanna, Fai Chan, Ho, Chan, Raymond J., Yates, Patsy, Dulleck, Uwe“…CONCLUSION: Understanding how GPs, nurses and patients perceive, engage and choose to communicate ACP and how specific groups, particular preferences or uniform behaviours, may be prone to cognitive bias in the decision process is of critical importance for increasing future uptake and efficient future healthcare provision.…”
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203004por Kizaki, Hayato, Yamamoto, Daisuke, Satoh, Hiroki, Masuko, Kotaro, Maki, Hideyuki, Konishi, Yukari, Hori, Satoko, Sawada, Yasufumi“…Contributory factors were grouped into four categories: individual resident factor items such as “decreased ability to understand their medication” or “refusal to take medicines”, individual staff factor items such as “lack of knowledge related to medication” or “mental burden” or “experience in medication assistance”, team factor items such as “failure to communicate with other staff”, work environment factor items such as “presence of other residents” or “other work besides medication assistance” or “not enough time” or “little understanding of fostering a safety culture at the facility”. …”
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203005por Sinclair, Jonathan, Ageely, Hussein, Mahfouz, Mohamed Salih, Hummadi, Abdulrahman Ahmed, Darraj, Hussain, Solan, Yahia, Allan, Robert, Bottoms, Lindsay“…Engagement in regular physical activity has been shown to significantly attenuate non-communicable diseases including type-2 diabetes. However, the overall rate of physical inactivity among Saudi Arabian adults is currently 80.5%, owing to time pressures, high-density traffic, poor air quality, lack of suitable exercise places/sports facilities, lack of social/friends support, gender, cultural barriers, low self-confidence, lack of time and environmental factors. …”
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203006por Schrock, Joshua M, Sugiyama, Lawrence S, Naidoo, Nirmala, Kowal, Paul, Snodgrass, J Josh“…BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Human susceptibility to chronic non-communicable disease may be explained, in part, by mismatches between our evolved biology and contemporary environmental conditions. …”
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203007por Ding, Hanyue, Huang, Junjie, Deng, Yunyang, Tin, Sze Pui Pamela, Wong, Martin Chi-Sang, Yeoh, Eng-kiong“…These populations are also likely to be at higher risk of non-communicable diseases. Future studies should investigate the barriers and facilitators of screening among non-participants, where targeted interventions to enhance their screening uptake are warranted.…”
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203008por Sathi, Nusrat Jahan, Islam, Md. Akhtarul, Ahmed, Md. Sabbir, Islam, Sheikh Mohammed Shariful“…The evolving pandemic of non-communicable diseases like hypertension, diabetes mellitus are globally on the rise, and the trend is also escalating in Bangladesh. …”
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203009por Abhishek, Abhishek, Boyton, RJ, McKnight, Áine, Coates, Laura, Bluett, James, Barber, Vicki S, Cureton, Lucy, Francis, Anne, Appelbe, Duncan, Eldridge, Lucy, Julier, Patrick, Peckham, Nicholas, Valdes, Ana M, Rombach, Ines, Altmann, Daniel M, Nguyen-Van-Tam, Jonathan, Williams, Hywel C, Cook, Jonathan Alistair“…Dissemination will be via peer review publications, newsletters and conferences. Results will be communicated to policymakers. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: ISRCTN11442263.…”
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203010“…To address this overall downward trend and existing disparities, comprehensive and strategic management is needed to communicate the risks of the pandemic and the benefits of COVID-19 containment measures. …”
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203011“…Facilitating teachers to provide more moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and psychological need support could reduce the rate of non-communicable diseases that are currently prevalent in the Maldives.…”
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203012“…The nanofibrous morphology generated through co-assembly can essentially mimic the structure and function of natural ECM, which enables the scaffold to communicate with cells through biochemical signals and promote cell growth, adhesion, proliferation and migration. …”
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203013por Jing, Xinming, Xie, Mengyan, Ding, Kun, Xu, Tingting, Fang, Yuan, Ma, Pei, Shu, Yongqian“…RESULTS: In this study, we found that cisplatin‐resistant GC cells communicated with the tumor microenvironment by secreting microvesicles. …”
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203014por Yao, Pang, Millwood, Iona, Kartsonaki, Christiana, Mentzer, Alexander J, Allen, Naomi, Jeske, Rima, Butt, Julia, Guo, Yu, Chen, Yiping, Walters, Robin, Lv, Jun, Yu, Canqing, Plummer, Martyn, de Martel, Catherine, Clifford, Gary, LI, Li-ming, Waterboer, Tim, Yang, Ling, Chen, Zhengming“…These infections may contribute to the burden of certain cancers and other non-communicable chronic diseases.…”
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203015“…BACKGROUND: Systemic factors can strongly affect how tumour cells behave, grow, and communicate with other cells in breast cancer. Lipid metabolic reprogramming is a systemic process that tumour cells undergo; however, the formation and dynamics of lipids associated with the tumour immune microenvironment (TIME) remain unclear. …”
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203016por Balakrishnan, Siva, Karmacharya, Isha, Ghimire, Saruna, Mistry, Sabuj Kanti, Singh, Devendra Raj, Yadav, Om Prakash, Gudi, Nachiket, Rawal, Lal Bahadur, Yadav, Uday Narayan“…RESULTS: More than half (66.5%) of the participants had at least one of the five non-communicable chronic conditions; hypertension (31.6%), osteoarthritis (28.6%), chronic respiratory disease (18.0%), diabetes (13.5%), and heart disease (5.3%). …”
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203017“…Across patient variability can also stem from whether the cells interact with (i.e., communicate with) their intended target cells (e.g., cancer cells), as well as if they proliferate and survive long enough to yield potent and long-lasting therapeutic effects. …”
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203018“…CONCLUSIONS: Traditional regression models which are valid for modelling risk between groups for non-communicable diseases are not valid for infectious diseases. …”
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203019por Jindal, Devraj, Sharma, Hanspria, Gupta, Yashdeep, Ajay, Vamadevan S., Roy, Ambuj, Sharma, Rakshit, Ali, Mumtaj, Jarhyan, Prashant, Gupta, Priti, Srinivasapura Venkateshmurthy, Nikhil, Ali, Mohammed K., Narayan, K M Venkat, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj, Weber, Mary Beth, Mohan, Sailesh, Patel, Shivani A., Tandon, Nikhil“…We sought to integrate a technology “CDSS” and a strategy “Task-shifting” within the Government of India’s (GoI) Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) System under the Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) initiative to enhance the program’s impact to address the growing burden of hypertension and diabetes in India. …”
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203020por Ussher, Jane M., Power, Rosalie, Perz, Janette, Hawkey, Alexandra J., Allison, Kimberley“…CONCLUSION: Derogatory views and descriptions of LGBTQI patients, and cis-normative practices need to be challenged, to ensure that HCPs offer inclusive and affirmative care. Building HCP’s communicative competence to work with LGBTQI patients needs to become an essential part of basic training and ongoing professional development. …”
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