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Resilience, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), and anger: A linguistic inquiry into the psychological processes associated with resilience in secondary school STEM learning. ...
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The role of hypertension and diabetes mellitus on the etiology of middle cerebral artery disease
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In: Brain Behav (2022)
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Differential Effects of Speech and Language Therapy and rTMS in Chronic Versus Subacute Post-stroke Aphasia: Results of the NORTHSTAR-CA Trial
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In: Neurorehabil Neural Repair (2022)
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Community pharmacists workforce readiness to deliver vaccination services: A cross‐sectional study from Jordan
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In: Pharmacol Res Perspect (2022)
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An Entangled Pedagogy: Looking Beyond the Pedagogy—Technology Dichotomy
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In: Postdigit Sci Educ (2022)
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Medical students' perceptions of emergency medical care before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic
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In: Acute Med Surg (2022)
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On the evolution of the COVID-19 epidemiological parameters using only the series of deceased. A study of the Spanish outbreak using Genetic Algorithms
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In: Math Comput Simul (2022)
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Impaired tongue motor control after temporomandibular disorder: A proof‐of‐concept case‐control study of tongue print
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In: Clin Exp Dent Res (2022)
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Intensive phototherapy vs. exchange transfusion for the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia: a multicenter retrospective cohort study
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In: Chin Med J (Engl) (2022)
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Continuities in State–Society Interactions across Broad Spatio-temporal Realms: Gong Tingxian as Both an Author of Popular Medical Texts and an Imperial Medical Secretary in Early Modern China
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In: Soc Hist Med (2022)
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Children born during the hunger season are at a higher risk of severe acute malnutrition: Findings from a Guinea Sahelian ecological zone in Northern Ghana
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In: Matern Child Nutr (2022)
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Heightened food insecurity in the hunger season increases the risk of severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in childhood. This study examined the association of season of birth with SAM in a Guinean Sahelian ecological zone. We analyzed routine health and sociodemographic surveillance data from the Navrongo Health and Socio‐demographic Surveillance System collected between 2011 and 2018. January–June, the period of highest food insecurity, was defined as the hunger season. We defined moderate acute malnutrition as child mid‐upper arm circumference (MUAC) between 115 mm and 135 mm and SAM as MAUC ≤ 115 mm. We used adjusted logistic regression to quantify the association between the season of birth and SAM in children aged 6–35 months. From the 29,452 children studied, 24% had moderate acute malnutrition. Overall, 1.4% had SAM, with a higher prevalence (1.8%) in the hunger season of birth. Compared with those born October–December, adjusted odds ratios (aOR) and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) for SAM were increased for children born in the hunger season: January–March (1.77 [1.31–2.39]) and April–June (1.92 [1.44–2.56]). Low birth weight, age at an assessment of nutritional status, and ethno‐linguistic group were also significantly associated with SAM in adjusted analyses. Our study established that being born in the hunger season is associated with a higher risk of severe acute malnutrition. The result implies improvement in the food supply to pregnant and lactating mothers through sustainable agriculture or food system change targeting the hunger season may reduce the burden of severe acute malnutrition.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/mcn.13313 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8932825/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35008126
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‘I hated being ghosted’ – The relevance of social participation for living well with post‐stroke aphasia: Qualitative interviews with working aged adults
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In: Health Expect (2021)
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Epidemiology of Traumatic Brain Injury in Europe: A Living Systematic Review
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In: J Neurotrauma (2021)
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A Bayesian optimization approach for rapidly mapping residual network function in stroke
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In: Brain (2021)
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Crossed cerebellar diaschisis on (18)F-FDG PET: Frequency across neurodegenerative syndromes and association with (11)C-PIB and (18)F-Flortaucipir
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In: J Cereb Blood Flow Metab (2021)
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Long-term written language experience affects grammaticality judgements and usage but not priming of spoken sentences
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In: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2021)
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Predictability effects and parafoveal processing of compound words in natural Chinese reading
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In: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2021)
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Processing symbolic magnitude information conveyed by number words and by scalar adjectives
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In: Q J Exp Psychol (Hove) (2021)
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Occupational Therapists as Social Change Agents: Exploring Factors that Influence Their Actions
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In: Can J Occup Ther (2021)
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