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201por Dashefsky, Arnold“…Antisemitism is increasing, but Jews are the most warmly regarded US religious group. b. …”
Publicado 2021
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202por Elran-Barak, Roni, Bromberg, Michal, Shimony, Tal, Dichtiar, Rita, Mery, Nisim, Nitsan, Lesley, Keinan-Boker, Lital“…RESULTS: DE was more prevalent among girls (29.7%) relative to boys (12.2%), Arabs (25.1%) relative to Jews (19.5%), and older (25.3%) relative to younger (17.6%) adolescents. …”
Publicado 2020
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203“…Education-adjusted risk of all-cause mortality for Arab males was 1.07 (1.05–1.09) times that of Jews and Others and non-significant in females. High mortality risk was found for Arab males and females compared to Jews and Others for homicide, diabetes, heart and cerebrovascular disease and for respiratory disease in males. …”
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204“…Significant predicting factors related to DHS utilization among Jews include positive attitudes and high health literacy. …”
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205por Behar, Doron M., Metspalu, Ene, Kivisild, Toomas, Rosset, Saharon, Tzur, Shay, Hadid, Yarin, Yudkovsky, Guennady, Rosengarten, Dror, Pereira, Luisa, Amorim, Antonio, Kutuev, Ildus, Gurwitz, David, Bonne-Tamir, Batsheva, Villems, Richard, Skorecki, Karl“…Unlike the previously reported pattern observed among Ashkenazi Jews, the numerically major portion of the non-Ashkenazi Jews, currently estimated at 5 million people and comprised of the Moroccan, Iraqi, Iranian and Iberian Exile Jewish communities showed no evidence for a narrow founder effect, which did however characterize the smaller and more remote Belmonte, Indian and the two Caucasus communities. …”
Publicado 2008
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206por Koren, M, Kimmel, G, Ben-Asher, E, Gal, I, Papa, M Z, Beckmann, J S, Lancet, D, Shamir, R, Friedman, E“…Subsequently, ATM haplotyping of high-risk, non-Ashkenazi Jews was performed on 66 women with breast cancer and 76 asymptomatic. …”
Publicado 2006
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207“…Mortality rate was higher for Arabs versus Jews but did not reach significance, (HR=1.33; P=0.64). …”
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208por Waldman, Yedael Y., Biddanda, Arjun, Davidson, Natalie R., Billing-Ross, Paul, Dubrovsky, Maya, Campbell, Christopher L., Oddoux, Carole, Friedman, Eitan, Atzmon, Gil, Halperin, Eran, Ostrer, Harry, Keinan, Alon“…It involved Middle-Eastern Jews and was sex-biased, with more male Jewish and local female contribution. …”
Publicado 2016
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209“…RESULTS: Full data were available in 82,883 patients, 55,497 (67.0%) Jews and 27,386 (33.0%) Arabs. Jews and Arabs had a similar median waiting time of 38 min (interquartile range [IQR] 22–63 and IQR 21–61, respectively). …”
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210por Twito, Orit, Shapiro, Yonatan, Golan-Cohen, Aviva, Dickstein, Yoav, Ness-Abramof, Rosane, Shapiro, Menachem“…Rates were equal among Jews and Arabs. Higher TPO-Ab levels were associated with higher risk for PC-Ab positivity (p = 0.027), but not tTG-positivity. …”
Publicado 2016
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211“…The SRA was higher among Jews than Arabs (Jews: Mean = 10.5, SD = 4.5; Arabs: Mean = 9.1, SD = 4.1, p < 0.001) and among males (Males: Mean = 10.8, SD = 4.7; Females: Mean = 9, SD = 4.1; p = 0.003). …”
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212por Sun, Liang, Hu, Cai-you, Shi, Xiao-hong, Zheng, Chen-guang, Huang, Ze-zhi, Lv, Ze-ping, Huang, Jin, Wan, Gang, Qi, Ke-yan, Liang, Si-ying, Zhou, Lin, Yang, Ze“…BACKGROUND: The I405V polymorphism of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene (CETP) has been suggested to be a protective factor conferring longevity in Ashkenazi Jews, although findings in other races are not supportive. …”
Publicado 2013
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213“…In addition, financial incentives were more effective for ultra-religious orthodox Jews and students; vaccinations in more accessible areas were more effective for the ultra-religious orthodox, soldiers, and medical personnel; and TV and radio advertisements were more effective for people above 50 relative to other age groups. …”
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214por Toperoff, Gidon, Kark, Jeremy D, Aran, Dvir, Nassar, Hisham, Ahmad, Wiessam Abu, Sinnreich, Ronit, Azaiza, Dima, Glaser, Benjamin, Hellman, Asaf“…Here we report on a population-based study of 929 men and women representing the East Jerusalem Palestinian (EJP) Arab population and compare with the findings among Israeli Ashkenazi Jews. This is the first reported epigenetic study of an Arab population with a characteristic high prevalence of T2D. …”
Publicado 2015
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215por Luria, Shai, Talmud, Daniel, Volk, Ido, Liebergall, Meir, Calderon-Margalit, Ronit“…These included contusions after falls in non-ultra-Orthodox Jewish women aged 65 years and over, crush injuries in ultra-Orthodox Jews under the age of 10 (53% vs. 14% for non ultra-Orthodox Jews, respectively) and Muslim teens. …”
Publicado 2019
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216“…Students of minorities (non-Jews and migrants) scored higher on professional responsibilities and societal expectations. …”
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217por Bodas, Moran, Velan, Baruch, Kaplan, Giora, Ziv, Arnona, Rubin, Carmit, Peleg, Kobi“…Opposition is positively associated with religiosity, with 90% of ultra-orthodox and 58% of religious participants opposing doctor-assisted death, compared to only 18% among seculars. Non-Jews were 3.35 times (95%CI: 1.90, 5.91) more likely to oppose doctor assisted death than Jews (p < .0001). …”
Publicado 2020
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218por ASHRAFI, Mahmoudreza, TAVASOLI, Alireza, KATIBEH, Pegah, ARYANI, Omid, VAFAEE-SHAHI, Mohammad“…Although CD is a very common in Ashkenazi Jews patients, several cases have been reported from non-Jewish population. …”
Publicado 2015
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219“…Knowledge about the prevalence of addictions within Jewish communities is limited; some believe that Jews cannot be affected by addictions. To address this gap, a pilot study was conducted to gather preliminary evidence relating to addictions and substance use in the Jewish community. …”
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220por Ferziger, Adam S.“…Three examples are discussed at length to illustrate this point: developments in the religious lives of liberal Jews, Chabad, and Orthodox Feminism.…”
Publicado 2020
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