نتایج جستجو برای: lack offinancial support

تعداد نتایج: 898252  

2014
Dimitrios Polymeros Zacharias P Tsiamoulos Andreas L Koutsoumpas Daniel S Smyk Maria G Mytilinaiou Konstantinos Triantafyllou Dimitrios P Bogdanos Spiros D Ladas

BACKGROUND A link between measles virus and Crohn's disease (CD) has been postulated. We assessed through bioinformatic and immunological approaches whether measles is implicated in CD induction, through molecular mimicry. METHODS The BLAST2p program was used to identify amino acid sequence similarities between five measles virus and 56 intestinal proteins. Antibody responses to measles/human...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of public health 2011
Elisabet Werntoft Anna-Karin Edberg

AIM To investigate physicians' experiences in relation to prioritization and financing in health care in order to gain a deeper understanding of the reasons behind their standpoints. METHODS Eighteen physicians, seven women and eleven men, aged 30 to 69 years were interviewed and the text was analyzed using an inductive approach, also described as conventional qualitative content analysis. ...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2016
Eugene O'Hare Ross Jeggo Eun-Mee Kim Bridgeen Barbour Jean-Sebastien Walczak Philip Palmer Taylor Lyons Deaglan Page Donncha Hanna Jolyon R Meara David Spanswick Jian-Ping Guo Edith G McGeer Patrick L McGeer Peter Hobson

Bexarotene has been reported to reduce brain amyloid-β (Aβ) levels and to improve cognitive function in transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Four groups failed to fully replicate the primary results but the original authors claimed overall support for the general conclusions. Because of its potential clinical importance, the current work studied the effects of bexarotene using t...

Journal: :Circulation. Heart failure 2014
Mosi K Bennett Wendy E Sweet Sara Baicker-McKee Elizabeth Looney Kristen Karohl Maria Mountis W H Wilson Tang Randall C Starling Christine S Moravec

BACKGROUND We hypothesized that S100A1 is regulated during human hypertrophy and heart failure and that it may be implicated in remodeling after left ventricular assist device. S100A1 is decreased in animal and human heart failure, and restoration produces functional recovery in animal models and in failing human myocytes. With the potential for gene therapy, it is important to carefully explor...

2014
Philippe DE DONDER Pierre PESTIEAU

We provide an explanation for why estate taxation is surprisingly little used over the world, given the skewness of the estate distribution. Taxing estates implies meddling with intra-family decisions, which may be frown upon by many. At the same time, the concentration of estates means that a low proportion of the population stands to gain a lot by decreasing estate taxation. We provide an ana...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2005
Michael M Swarbrick Björn Waldenmaier Len A Pennacchio Denise L Lind Martha M Cavazos Frank Geller Raphael Merriman Anna Ustaszewska Mary Malloy André Scherag Wen-Chi Hsueh Winfried Rief Franck Mauvais-Jarvis Clive R Pullinger John P Kane Robert Dent Ruth McPherson Pui-Yan Kwok Anke Hinney Johannes Hebebrand Christian Vaisse

The demonstration of association between common genetic variants and chronic human diseases such as obesity could have profound implications for the prediction, prevention, and treatment of these conditions. Unequivocal proof of such an association, however, requires independent replication of initial positive findings. Recently, three (-243 A>G, +61450 C>A, and +83897 T>A) single nucleotide po...

Journal: :Journal of chronic diseases 1969
W J Schull S Cobb

EVER since the days of WILLIAM HEBERDEN [I], it has been commonly held that there exists an appreciable genetic component in the etiology of rheumatoid arthritis [l-4]. However, a recent review of the subject [5] concludes “With improved technics in the design and execution of family studies the evidence for familial aggregation has become less impressive and is, in fact, open to question”. Ano...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2011
Annelieke N Drogendijk Peter G van der Velden Berthold P R Gersons Rolf J Kleber

BACKGROUND Disaster research suggests that immigrant groups who are affected by a disaster receive less emotional support than their native counterparts. However, it is unclear to what extent these differences can be attributed to post-disaster mental health problems or whether they were present before the event. AIMS To examine the association between lack of social support, immigration ...

2006
David Roth Tomas Roslin

Forest fragmentation can disrupt important ecological processes both within and among species. Of particular interest is the extent to which fragmentation decouples economically important pest species from their parasites. In an influential paper, Roland and Taylor (1997) advanced the hypothesis that forest fragmentation at a relatively fine spatial scale would disrupt the ability of parasitoid...

Journal: :Clinical physiology 1998
H Holst M Ohlsson C Peterson L Edenbrandt

The purpose of this study was to explore the feasibility of developing artificial neural networks that are able to provide confidence measures for their diagnostic advice. Computer-aided decision making can improve physician performance, but many physicians hesitate to use these 'black boxes'. If we are to rely upon decision support systems for such tasks as medical diagnosis it is essential th...

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