De Nadai, Marco Xu, Yanyan Letouzé, Emmanuel González, Marta Lepri, Bruno
Nowadays, 23% of the world population lives in multi-million cities. In these metropolises, criminal activity is much higher and violent than in either small cities or rural areas. Thus, understanding what factors influence urban crime in big cities is a pressing need. Seminal studies analyse crime records through historical panel data or analysis ...
Sutcliffe, Siobhan Cain, Charles Bavendam, Tamara Epperson, C Neill Fitzgerald, Colleen M Gahagan, Sheila Markland, Alayne D Shoham, David A Smith, Ariana L Rudser, Kyle
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Background: Little research to date has investigated the spectrum of bladder health in women, including both bladder function and well-being. Therefore, we expanded our previous baseline analysis of bladder health in the Boston Area Community Health (BACH) Survey to incorporate several additional measures of bladder-related well-being collected at ...
Preston, Emma V Webster, Thomas F Henn, Birgit Claus McClean, Michael D Gennings, Chris Oken, Emily Rifas-Shiman, Sheryl L Pearce, Elizabeth N Calafat, Antonia M Fleisch, Abby F
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BackgroundMaternal and neonatal thyroid function is critical for growth and neurodevelopment. Exposure to individual per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) can alter circulating thyroid hormone levels, but few studies have investigated effects of combined exposure to multiple PFAS.ObjectivesEstimate associations of exposure to multiple PFAS dur...
Varley, Allyson Montgomery, Ann Steward, Jocelyn Stringfellow, Erin Austin, Erika Gordon, Adam Pollio, David deRussy, Aerin Hoge, April Gelberg, Lillian
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To develop and evaluate an effective model of patient-centered, high-quality, homeless-focused primary care, our team explored key domains of primary care that may be important to patients. We anchored our conceptual framework in two reports from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) that defined components of primary care and quality of care. Using ques...
Varley, Allyson L Montgomery, Ann Elizabeth Steward, Jocelyn Stringfellow, Erin Austin, Erika L Gordon, Adam J Pollio, David deRussy, Aerin Hoge, April Gelberg, Lillian
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Qualitative health research
To develop and evaluate an effective model of patient-centered, high-quality, homeless-focused primary care, our team explored key domains of primary care that may be important to patients. We anchored our conceptual framework in two reports from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) that defined components of primary care and quality of care. Using ques...
Sokol, Randi Schuman-Olivier, Zev Batalden, Maren Sullivan, Laura Shaughnessy, Allen F
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Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM
Given that prescribing practices have contributed to the current opioid epidemic and that primary care clinicians are the largest prescribers of opioids, family physicians must consider the twin goals of safely prescribing opioids for patients with chronic pain while effectively identifying and treating those who have developed opioid use disorder ...
Undetermined, U. (author)
At TU Delft, in the interdisciplinary MSc II Design Studio Architecture & Urban Design, students of the master tracks Architecture, Urbanism and Landscape Architecture of the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment work closely together. The integrative approach of this graduate course setting allows the students to examine urban space as...
Vivant, Elsa
Cet article analyse les différentes toponymies d’une scène ouverte de consommation de drogues, à Boston, localisée à l’interface de trois quartiers aux usages et dynamiques contrastées. Les réactions et demandes des riverains de ces différents quartiers sont révélateurs des rapports de pouvoir dans l’espace urbain dont les choix toponymiques sont l...
Cavallo, R. (author) Harteveld, Maurice (author) Kuijper, J.A. (author)
Theory, Territories & Transitions / Urban Design
Brabin, Bernard
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Medical history
At the end of the nineteenth century, the northern port of Liverpool had become the second largest in the United Kingdom. Fast transatlantic steamers to Boston and other American ports exploited this route, increasing the risk of maritime disease epidemics. The 1901-3 epidemic in Liverpool was the last serious smallpox outbreak in Liverpool and was...