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تعداد نتایج: 13996  

2012
Christine Barr Nathalie Riolacci-Dhoyen Maggie Galbraith Armelle Leperre-Desplanques

Background: Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias are public health priorities in the European Union due to their prevalence, cost and profound impact on society. Because of these pressing implications, the European Union decided to create a Joint Action to share knowledge about dementia and health policy in order to preserve the health, quality of life, autonomy and dignity of people...

2014
Vishnu Khanal Yun Zhao Kay Sauer

Background: Low birth weight (LBW) is a major cause of neonatal deaths in developing countries including Nepal. Its social determinants in Nepal have rarely been identified. This study aimed to identify the factors associated with low birth weight among under-five children comparing data from the Nepal Demographic and Health Surveys (NDHS) of 2006 and 2011. Methods: Pooled data from the Nepal D...

2015
John Purvis

" medical brethren who have fallen on difficult times, and ... their widows and orphans, so often left without even the necessities of life ". Dr Hunter referred to the great financial depression and how it has affected the medical fraternity. The fund distributed grants of £2267 [approx. £140 400 today] to 69 widows, 17 orphans and 8 doctors in Northern Ireland in the previous year. Each count...

2012
Marjetka Jelenc Elke Van Hoof Tit Albreht Matic Meglič Marija Seljak Sandra Radoš Krnel

Cancer is a major European public health issue and represents the second most important cause of death and morbidity in Europe. Moreover, as a result of constant advances in medicine, medical technology and other sciences, and due to improvements in economic circumstances, cancer survival rates are increasing in Europe and prevalent cases (i.e. number of subjects who have experienced cancer) re...

2014
Ahmadou M Jingi Jean Jacques N Noubiap Edvine Wawo Yonta Philippe Kamdem Joël Marie Obama Samuel Kingue

Background: Cardiovascular disease is a growing public health problem in sub-Saharan Africa. Cough and dyspnea are symptoms of both lung diseases and heart failure. This study aimed at determining the contribution of cardiac diseases versus pulmonary diseases in the etiological profile of patients presenting with cough and dyspnea in a Center for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Tuberculosis (CDT...

2013
Hayley J Denison Richard M Dodds Georgia Ntani Rachel Cooper Cyrus Cooper Avan Aihie Sayer Janis Baird

Background: Systematic review is a powerful research tool which aims to identify and synthesize all evidence relevant to a research question. The approach taken is much like that used in a scientific experiment, with high priority given to the transparency and reproducibility of the methods used and to handling all evidence in a consistent manner. Early career researchers may find themselves in...

2015
Greyson Jones Jacqueline Gahagan

What is often absent in accounts of LGBTQ2 migration experiences are the roles of policies and legislations in the regulation of sexual and gender minoritized populations’ movements across borders. Specifically, many health policies can simultaneously impact on access to and uptake of health services and thereby influence health outcomes among older LGBTQ2 populations. In this paper we offer an...

2014
Anna-Pendo Deogratias Martha F Mushi Laurent Paterno Dennis Tappe Jeremiah Seni Rogatus Kabymera Benson R Kidenya Stephen E Mshana Sekou Toure

Background: Campylobacteriosis, a zoonotic bacterial disease observed world-wide, is becoming the most commonly recognized cause of bacterial gastroenteritis in humans. This study was done to determine the prevalence and determinants of Campylobacter infection among under-fives with acute watery diarrhea in Mwanza City, Tanzania. Method: This cross-sectional hospital-based study was conducted a...

2014
Olivier Bruyère Etienne Cavalier Jean-Claude Souberbielle Heike A Bischoff-Ferrari Charlotte Beaudart Fanny Buckinx Jean-Yves Reginster René Rizzoli

Besides its well-known effect on bone metabolism, recent researches suggest that vitamin D may also play a role in the muscular, immune, endocrine, and central nervous systems. Double-blind RCTs support vitamin D supplementation at a dose of 800 IU per day for the prevention of falls and fractures in the senior population. Ecological, case–control and cohort studies have suggested that high vit...

2014
Sophie Degroote Dirk Vogelaers Dominique M Vandijck

Background: As infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) has evolved to a chronic disease, perceived health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is becoming a prominent and important patient-reported outcome measure in HIV care. Literature discusses different factors influencing HRQoL in this population, however, currently no consensus exists about the main determinants. In this review a...

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