García-Ordás, María Teresa Arias, Natalia Benavides, Carmen García-Olalla, Oscar Benítez-Andrades, José Alberto
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
COVID-19 disease has affected almost every country in the world. The large number of infected people and the different mortality rates between countries has given rise to many hypotheses about the key points that make the virus so lethal in some places. In this study, the eating habits of 170 countries were evaluated in order to find correlations b...
Borowska, Mariola Religioni, Urszula Mańczuk, Marta
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
This study aims to examine cancer patients' opinions of safety, the observance of patient's rights, and the quality of healthcare. Such an analysis will allow for the identification of areas for improvement in quality, safety, and communication between medical staff and patients. Cancer patients are a special kind of patients with chronic and compl...
Gaspari, Mauro
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
At the beginning of 2023, the Italian former prime minister, the former health minister and 17 others including the current president of the Lombardy region were placed under investigation on suspicion of aggravated culpable epidemic in connection with the government's response at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The charges revolve around the f...
Cheng, Cheng Christensen, Martin
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
The growing prevalence of multimorbidity places a strain on primary healthcare globally. The current study's aim was to identify, appraise, and synthesize published qualitative longitudinal research on individuals' experiences concerning living with multimorbidity through time. The authors searched two electronic databases, MEDLINE and CINAHL, and ...
Cantinotti, Massimiliano Jani, Vivek Kutty, Shelby Marchese, Pietro Franchi, Eliana Pizzuto, Alessandra Viacava, Cecilia Assanta, Nadia Santoro, Giuseppe Giordano, Raffaele
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The decision to perform biventricular repair (BVR) in neonates and infants presenting with either single or multiple left ventricle outflow obstructions (LVOTOs) and a borderline left ventricle (BLV) is subject to extensive discussion, and limited information is known regarding the long-term outcomes. As a result, the objective of this study is to ...
Rajeev, Ramisetti Dwivedi, Ambey Prasad Sinha, Anunay Agarwaal, Viplove Dev, Rachana Roshan Kar, Anjana Khosla, Sanjeev
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Journal of Biosciences
The interaction of microbiota with its host has the ability to alter the cellular functions of both, through several mechanisms. Recent work, from many laboratories including our own, has shown that epigenetic mechanisms play an important role in the alteration of these cellular functions. Epigenetics broadly refers to change in the phenotype witho...
O'Neill, J Conor O'Callaghan, Erin T Sullivan, Scott Winsberg, Mirène
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
Background: Suicide rates in the United States have escalated dramatically over the past 20 years and remain a leading cause of death. Access to evidenced-based care is limited, and telehealth is well-positioned to offer novel care solutions. The Crisis Care program is a suicide-specific treatment program delivered within a national outpatient tele...
Liang, Chenyu Shi, Lei Li, Baocheng He, Zhiyu
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
Physical inactivity and sarcopenia are potentially modifiable risk factors for falls in older adults, but the strength of the association between physical activity (PA), sarcopenia, and falls in Chinese older adults is unclear. This study sought to investigate the potential mediation mechanism relationship in the connection between PA, sarcopenia, ...
Jyskä, Ilmari Turunen, Markku Chaychi Maleki, Arash Karppa, Elina Palmu, Sauli Viik, Jari Mäkelä, John Puura, Kaija
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
There exists a need for new methods to address treatment anxiety in pediatrics-at the same time, deep breathing exercises and virtual natural environments have both been known to have stress-reducing qualities. This article reports the combined effect of these two methods in a pediatric setting. A feasibility study was conducted in a local hospital...
Bravo, Cristina Minano-Garrido, Emilio Carballo-Costa, Lidia Muñoz-Cruzado Y Barba, Miguel Solé, Silvia Rubí-Carnacea, Francesc Catalan-Matamoros, Daniel
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Healthcare (Basel, Switzerland)
The aim of this study is to understand the image, perception, and beliefs regarding the role of the physiotherapist in the field of mental health physiotherapy, both among the professional community and other multidisciplinary teams. An observational phenomenological qualitative study through the administration of an ad hoc survey comprising both c...