Chan, Xi Wen Hutchings, Kate
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Frontiers in Psychology
This article examines the career motivations, opportunities, and development of women with disabilities. The increasing number of women in paid work over recent decades has resulted in substantive research on all aspects of women’s careers, yet examination of women in some minority groups has received much less attention. Extant research has found ...
Fox, Sarah León, Tomás Mariano, Luciano Arshad, Faheem Magrath Guimet, Nahuel Hope, Grainne Tituaña, Kuripacha Zapata-Restrepo, Lina María
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Frontiers in Dementia
While age-specific dementia prevalence is falling in many countries, several recent reviews estimate prevalence in Latin America to be higher than anywhere else in the world. This may be, in part, due to the high incidence of socioeconomic and health-related risk factors present in the region. However, growing evidence suggests that primary and sec...
Alipio, Mark
This paper explores the role of Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer (ChatGPT) in health science education. First, we describe the impact of the AI-powered language model on learning and curriculum development by probing into its ability to create personalized learning, adaptive assessments, and simulation-based training. Second, we discuss how ...
Acharya, Krishna Prasad Kwon, Rosie Cho, Seong Ho Yon, Dong Keon
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Xie, Yang Wang, Yudi Pei, Wenjie Chen, Yue
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Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
Theranostic in nuclear medicine combines diagnostic imaging and internal irradiation therapy using different therapeutic nuclear probes for visual diagnosis and precise treatment. GLP-1R is a popular receptor target in endocrine diseases, non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, tumors, and other areas. Likewise, it has also made breakthroughs in the develop...
Hannah, Elizabeth Fraser Selkirk
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Frontiers in Education
Research indicates that engaging in leisure activities has a positive effect on the wellbeing, development, and quality of life of children and young people with disabilities. However, there appears to be limited literature focusing on the participation of children and young people with a sensory loss in leisure activities and few studies which hav...
Avila, Irene Patel, Shyam Parker, Karen L Whitton, Sarah W
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LGBT health
Violence affects every community but is particularly prevalent among sexual and gender minority (SGM) people. Although research on violence within SGM populations is increasing, knowledge gaps remain that limit development of evidence-based policy, prevention, and intervention efforts to reduce the violence disparities the SGM community faces. In 2...
Borgström, Åsa
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Journal of intellectual disabilities : JOID
Conducting qualitative research on young people with intellectual disability and the Internet poses methodological challenges as well as opportunities. Based on memos from a qualitative study, this article focuses on identified gaps related to the challenges of informed consent, access to Internet arenas and using stimulus materials. Opportunities,...
Zhang, Le Yang, Xianglong Liang, Meijuan Tian, Zhiquan Zhang, Zhaowei
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Exploration of Foods and Foodomics
The on-site, rapid, and intelligence detection methods are the wave in food safety. Recently, intelligent point-of-care test (iPOCT) methods serve as a promising alternative for advanced monitoring in food safety. By integrating smartphones with various detection methods, iPOCT methods demonstrate unique merits. Compared with lab-dependent instrume...
Nyundo, Martin Umugwaneza, Nathalie Bekele, Abebe Chikoya, Laston Detry, Olivier Gashegu, Julien
peer reviewed / [en] OBJECTIVE: The resource-limited environment in Sub-Saharan countries, with a lack of expert trainers, impedes the progress of laparoscopic training. This study aimed to identify the opportunities and limitations of laparoscopic surgery training in the College of Surgeons of East, Central, and Southern Africa (COSECSA) countries...